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BackgroundPorcine torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) is a small icosahedral and non-enveloped virus which contains a single-stranded (ssDNA), circular and negative DNA genome and infects mainly vertebrates and is currently classified into the 'floating' genus Anellovirus of Circoviridae with two species. Viral DNA of both porcine TTSuV species has a high prevalence in both healthy and diseased pigs worldwide and multiple infections of TTSuV with distinct genotypes or subtypes of the same species has been documented in the United States, Europe and Asia. However, there exists no information about histopathological lesions caused by infection with porcine TTSuV2.MethodsPorcine liver tissue homogenate with 1 ml of 6.91 × 107genomic copies viral loads of porcine TTSuV2 that had positive result for torque teno sus virus type 2 and negative result for torque teno sus virus type 1 and porcine pseudorabies virus type 2 were used to inoculate specific pathogen-free piglets by intramuscular route and humanely killed at 3,7,10,14,17,21 and 24 days post inoculation (dpi), the control pigs were injected intramuscularly with 1 ml of sterile DMEM and humanely killed the end of the study for histopathological examination routinely processed, respectively.ResultsAll porcine TTSuV2 inoculated piglets were clinic asymptomatic but developed myocardial fibroklasts and endocardium, interstitial pneumonia, membranous glomerular nephropathy, and modest inflammatory cells infiltration in portal areas in the liver, foci of hemorrhage in some pancreas islet, a tiny amount red blood cells in venule of muscularis mucosae and outer longitudinal muscle, rarely red blood cells in the microvasculation and infiltration of inflammatory cells (lymphocytes and eosinophils) of tonsil and hilar lymph nodes, infiltration of inflammatory lymphocytes and necrosis or degeneration and focal gliosis of lymphocytes in the paracortical zone after inoculation with porcine TTSuV2-containing tissue homogenate.ConclusionsAnalysis of these presentations revealed that porcine TTSuV2 was readily transmitted to TTSuV-negative swine and that infection was associated with characteristic pathologic changes in specific pathogen-free piglets inoculated with porcine TTSuV2. Those results indicated no markedly histopathological changes happened in those parenchymatous organs, especially the digestive system and immune system when the specific pathogen-free pigs were infected with porcine TTSuV2, hence, to some extent, it was not remarkable pathological agent for domestic pigs at least. So, porcine TTSuV2 could be an unrecognized pathogenic viral infectious etiology of swine. This study indicated a directly related description of lesions responsible for TTSuV2 infection in swine.

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  • Porcine torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) is a small icosahedral and non-enveloped virus which contains a single-stranded, circular and negative DNA genome and infects mainly vertebrates and is currently classified into the ‘floating’ genus Anellovirus of Circoviridae with two species

  • The resent studies is roughly focused on serum sample analysis of sows and piglets based on porcine torque teno virus nucleic acid by conventional nested PCR and real-time PCR assays [18,19,26] and no methods about tissue detection, pathogenesis or cell culture lines studies were conducted, and nothing is known regarding porcine TTSuV2-specific histopathological examination, except that the development of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) assay based on expressing of the putative OFR1 capsid protein of PTTSuV2 for the possibility of serological diagnoses [43,44], The aim of this study was to describe whether the presence of specific histopathological lesions of PTTSuV-2 infection was observed by hematoxylin-eosin stain and olympus light microscope on an intensive pig farm in Sichuan of China

  • We found that the main severely microscopic lesions happened at the respiratory system, urinary system and cardiovascular system, there existed only minimal injury in the digestive system and immune system, those results indicated no marked histopathological changes happened in those parenchymatous organs, especially the digestive system and immune system when the specific pathogen-free piglets were infected with porcine TTSuV2, we can think it was so poor pathological agent for domestic pigs at least

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Porcine torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) is a small icosahedral and non-enveloped virus which contains a single-stranded (ssDNA), circular and negative DNA genome and infects mainly vertebrates and is currently classified into the ‘floating’ genus Anellovirus of Circoviridae with two species. Torque teno sus virus (TTSuV) is a small icosahedral and non-enveloped virus which contains a single-stranded (ssDNA), circular and negative DNA genome and infects mainly vertebrates, such as human, non-primate and domestic species, including domestic swine and wild boar [2,3,4,5,6,7,8]. Both genogroups have been defined as species [26]

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