Isolation and Molecular Characteristics of a CIAV Isolate From Pigeons, China

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Chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) mainly infects chickens and causes immunosuppression. In this study, a CIAV isolate, designated as Pigeon-CIAV-1906, was efficiently isolated from two sick pigeons by inoculating the samples into MSB1 cells. The genome of Pigeon-CIAV-1906 was amplified by PCR and analyzed. The genome size of Pigeon-CIAV-1906 was 2,298 bp with the highest homology (99.5%) to Jilin strain (JL14023) and the lowest homology (91.5%) to Brazil strain (KY024579), which phylogenetically clustered into Group A. Notably, several amino acids such as 139K and 394Q related with high virulence were found in the VP1 of Pigeon-CIAV-1906. The isolation of Pigeon-CIAV-1906 and its molecular characteristics provide evidence for the cross-transmission of CIAV from chicken to pigeon and give novel insights into the molecular epidemiology of CIAV.

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Shao, H., Li, J., Yuan, H., Ji, L., Zhang, J., Jin, W., … Qin, A. (2021). Isolation and Molecular Characteristics of a CIAV Isolate From Pigeons, China. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.669154

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