Abstract

In this work, we examined the diversity of fowl adenovirus (FAdV) types occurring in Hungary. From diseased chicken flocks in Eastern Hungary, 29 FAdV strains were isolated between 2011 and 2015. We performed molecular typing of the isolates based on their partial hexon sequences. The results showed that representatives from every FAdV species from A to E are present in Hungary, but compared to the findings from our previous survey, a lower number of different FAdV types were detected. Inclusion body hepatitis was always associated with FAdV-2 or -8b, gizzard erosion was caused in almost every case by FAdV-1. Numerous strains belonging to species FAdV-B were found. The complete genome sequence of a candidate new genotype strain, showing the highest divergence from the reference FAdV-5, was determined using next generation sequencing. In order to provide results compatible with the serology-based type classification, multiple genomic regions, including the major antigenic determinants, of the new isolate (strain 40440-M/2015) were compared to their counterparts in the prototype FAdV-5 (strain 340) from species FAdV-B, at both nucleotide and amino acid sequence levels. In different comparative analyses, the two strains were always found to have larger divergence between each other than any two of the most closely related FAdV serotypes. This new emerging FAdV genotype is already present in Hungary and Austria, though its exact pathological role requires further investigations. The introduction of a novel FAdV (geno)type for the classification of these strains is further supported.

Highlights

  • Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) are responsible for a variety of clinical diseases that seem to have a globally increasing importance in the poultry industry nowadays (Schachner et al, 2017)

  • Different FAdV types are classified into five species, from Fowl aviadenovirus A to E within the genus Aviadenovirus (Harrach et al, 2011; Harrach and Kajan, 2011)

  • Typical adenoviral diseases of chickens are inclusion body hepatitis (IBH), hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) and adenoviral gizzard erosion (GE) that are usually caused by specific virus types (Hess, 2013)

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Introduction

Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) are responsible for a variety of clinical diseases that seem to have a globally increasing importance in the poultry industry nowadays (Schachner et al, 2017). From IBH cases, predominantly strains belonging to species FAdV-D and FAdV-E have been isolated in different countries (Nakamura et al, 2011; Ojkic et al, 2008; Schachner et al, 2016; Zadravec et al, 2011, 2013). Our aim was to extend and update our knowledge concerning the epizootiological situation in Hungary. To this end, we isolated and characterized more than two dozens of FAdV strains from diseased chicken flocks in Hungary between 2011 and 2015. An emerging new FAdV type, belonging to species FAdV-B was further analysed by complete genomic sequence and phylogeny reconstructions

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