Abstract

In 2016, a novel porcine circovirus (PCV), PCV3, was identified in USA. Subsequently, it was proved to be also epidemic in China, Poland, and Korea. To analyze and control the epidemic situation of PCV3, it is necessary to establish accurate and high-throughput detection methods. In this study, the colorimetric isothermal multiple-self-matching-initiated amplification (IMSA) using cresol red was developed to detect PCV3 for the first time. The reaction can be easily performed by incubating the tube at 63°C for 60 min. By the addition of pH-sensitive indicator dye cresol red, the initial color of the reaction mixture is red. When PCV3 capsid gene DNA was positive in the sample, the color of the reaction mixture changed from red to yellow after the isothermal incubation at 63°C, while the negative control maintained the red color. The colorimetric IMSA displayed good specificity in detecting PCV3, PCV2, and PCV1 and 4 porcine DNA pathogens. Moreover, it has a low and repeatable detection limit of 10 copies, which is consistent with TaqMan-based qPCR, but 10 times more sensitive than PCR. In diagnosing 128 clinical specimens, it not only showed 100% agreement with qPCR but also detected 15 positive results more than PCR. The colorimetric IMSA we offered might be a good choice for PCV3 epidemiological investigation and point-of-care testing.

Highlights

  • Porcine circovirus (PCV) is a non-enveloped, circular single-stranded DNA virus, belonging to the genus Circovirus within the family Circoviridae

  • PCV2-like syndromes including porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS) and reproductive failure are associated with PCV3 infection [6]

  • The primer design work was not as complicated as those of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), because the IMSA primers consisted of seven basic primers recognizing distinct regions of the target, which can be designed by using the software Primer Premier 5.0 [15]

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Introduction

Porcine circovirus (PCV) is a non-enveloped, circular single-stranded DNA virus, belonging to the genus Circovirus within the family Circoviridae. PCV1 and PCV2 were reported to be the only two members of PCV for a long time [1]. PCV2 was known to be connected with clinical features including post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS), porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome (PDNS), porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC), proliferative and necrotizing pneumonia (PNP), and reproductive disorders [2, 3]. PCV2 has caused severe economic losses to the swine industry because of its circulation worldwide [4].

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