Identification of porcine circovirus in tissues of pigs with porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome.

Vet Rec

Departament de Patologia i Producció Animals, Facultat de Veterinària, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: January 2000

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  • Thirty-three pigs with porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS) were studied to detect porcine circovirus (PCV), with 28 out of 30 from Spain and all three from the USA testing positive for the virus in at least one tissue.
  • The PCV viral nucleic acid was primarily found in lymphoid organs, especially lymph nodes, and to a lesser extent in other tissues like Peyer's patches, lungs, and skin, predominantly within specific immune cells.
  • The study indicated that PCV is likely a contributing factor in the pathogenesis of PDNS, especially since many of the affected pigs were also positive for porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus (PRRSV).

Article Abstract

Thirty-three pigs affected by porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome, 30 from Spain and three from the USA, were investigated in order to detect porcine circovirus (PCV) in their tissues. A standard in situ hybridisation technique using a specific DNA 317-bp probe based on a well-conserved sequence of PCV (which recognises both PCV-1 and PCV-2) was applied to formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues. Twenty-eight of the 30 Spanish pigs and all three American pigs had PCV in at least one tissue. Viral nucleic acid was detected mainly in lymphoid organs, and especially the lymph nodes. The viral genome was also found, in order of decreasing quantity, in Peyer's patches, tonsil, lung, spleen, kidney, liver, and skin. Viral nucleic acid was located mainly within the cytoplasm of monocyte/macrophage lineage cells, including follicular dendritic cells, macrophages, histiocytes and Kupffer cells. No viral nucleic acid was found in damaged glomeruli or arteriolar walls. In frozen samples available from three Spanish pigs, the virus was identified as type 2 by using the polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism. Most of the pigs from which serum was available were seropositive against porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus (PRRSV), and PRRSV antigen was detected in the lung of two of the Spanish pigs. These results suggested that PCV is present in tissues of almost all pigs affected by PDNS, and PCV has to be considered as a possible agent involved in the pathogenesis of the syndrome.

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