Molecular Detection of Porcine Parainfluenza Viruses 1 and 5 Using a Newly Developed Duplex Real-Time RT-PCR in South Korea.

Animals (Basel)

Animal Disease Intervention Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2023

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  • Two types of porcine parainfluenza viruses, PPIV1 and PPIV5, are common in pigs and linked to respiratory issues, which necessitates a diagnostic tool for their simultaneous detection.
  • A new TaqMan probe-based duplex real-time RT-PCR assay was created to specifically detect the NP genes of both viruses in pig samples, showing high sensitivity and no interference from other pathogens.
  • Testing of 441 clinical samples revealed that PPIV1 and PPIV5 are prevalent in Korean pig farms, with a notable instance of co-infection, while genetic analysis indicated a variety of PPIV1 strains are present.

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Two species of porcine parainfluenza viruses (PPIV), PPIV1 and PPIV5, are globally distributed in pig herds and associated with porcine respiratory diseases, and a diagnostic tool for the simultaneous detection of the two viruses is required. In this study, a TaqMan probe-based duplex real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (dqRT-PCR) assay was first developed for the differential detection of PPIV1 and PPIV5 nucleocapsid protein (NP) genes in porcine clinical samples. The dqRT-PCR assay was highly sensitive, its limit of detection was approximately 10 RNA copies/reaction, it specifically amplified the targeted NP genes of PPIV1 and PPIV5 without cross-reacting with other porcine pathogens, and their clinical detection rates were 15.2% and 0.7%, respectively. The results from 441 clinical samples taken from 278 Korean domestic pig farms showed that the prevalence of PPIV1 and PPIV5 was 11.2% and 1.1%, respectively, and co-infection of both viruses was confirmed in a farm, suggesting that PPIV1 and PPIV5 are co-circulating in current Korean pig herds. Phylogenetic analysis based on the partial NP genes suggested that genetically diverse PPIV1 strains are circulating in Korean pig herds. The developed dqRT-PCR assay was found to be an accurate, reliable, and quantitative detection tool for PPIV1 and PPIV5 RNA in clinical pig samples and will be useful for etiological and epidemiological studies and the control of viral infections in the field.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951646PMC
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Article Synopsis
  • Two types of porcine parainfluenza viruses, PPIV1 and PPIV5, are common in pigs and linked to respiratory issues, which necessitates a diagnostic tool for their simultaneous detection.
  • A new TaqMan probe-based duplex real-time RT-PCR assay was created to specifically detect the NP genes of both viruses in pig samples, showing high sensitivity and no interference from other pathogens.
  • Testing of 441 clinical samples revealed that PPIV1 and PPIV5 are prevalent in Korean pig farms, with a notable instance of co-infection, while genetic analysis indicated a variety of PPIV1 strains are present.
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