Genetic Characterization of Canine Respiratory Coronaviruses in Thailand, During 2016–2017
World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress Proceedings, 2018
K. Charoenkul1; T. Janetanakit1; N. Bunpapong2; S. Boonyapisitsopa1; R. Tangwangvivat1; A. Amonsin1
1Center of Excellence for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases in Animals, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Introduction

Emerging canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV) causes mild to severe respiratory disease in dogs worldwide. The genetic analysis reveals that CRCoV is similar to human (HCoV) and bovine coronavirus (BoV) and posed ability to interspecies transmission. In Thailand, the genetic information of CRCoV is limited.

Objectives

This study aimed to characterize CRCoVs in dogs in Thailand during January 2016 - December 2017.

Methods

From January 2016 to December 2017, 375 nasal swab samples were collected from dogs with respiratory signs. The samples were examined for CRCoV by using RT-PCR assay. Selected RNA samples were subjected to spike (S) gene sequencing based on age, breed, severity of clinical signs, collection date, and location.

Results

In this study, occurrence of CRCoV was 8.8% (33/375). Five Thai CRCoVs were selected for S gene sequencing. Our results show that nucleotide identities of Thai CRCoVs (THA1-CRCoV) and CRCoV-BJ232, HCoV-OC43, and BoV-Quebec were 99.8%, 97.1%, and 97%, respectively (Table 1). Phylogenetic analysis showed that all Thai CRCoVs belong to canine Asian lineage of betacoronavirus (subgroup A coronavirus) which were grouped in the same cluster with human coronaviruses and bovine coronaviruses (Figure 1).

Table 1. Nucleotide similarities of spike gene of THA1-CRCoV to other CoVs from GenBank database

Strain

Species

Country

Collection date

% Nucleotide similarity

Accession number

THA1-CRCoV

Canine

Thailand

2016

100

This study

THA2-CRCoV

Canine

Thailand

2016

99.7

This study

THA3-CRCoV

Canine

Thailand

2017

99.8

This study

THA4-CRCoV

Canine

Thailand

2017

99.8

This study

THA5-CRCoV

Canine

Thailand

2017

99.8

This study

BJ232

Canine

China

2014

99.8

KX432213

4182

Canine

UK

2003

98.9

DQ682406

HCOV-0C43

Human

Germany

1996

97.1

Z32768

BoV-Quebec

Bovine

Canada

1999

97.0

AF220295

 

Figure 1

Phylogenetic analysis of spike gene of coronaviruses (betacoronavirus genus). The circle symbols present Thai CRCoVs in this study.
 

Conclusions

CRCoV is circulating in dogs in Thailand and Thai CRCoVs were closely related to CRCoV Asian strains, HCoVs, and BCoVs. Furthermore, whole genome sequencing is in process for better understanding of the viral diversity and evolution.

 

Speaker Information
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K. Charoenkul
Center of Excellence for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases in Animals
Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok, Thailand


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