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Novel Picornavirus Associated with Avian Keratin Disorder in Alaskan Birds

机译:与阿拉斯加鸟类的禽角蛋白病相关的新型小核糖核酸病毒

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ABSTRACT Avian keratin disorder (AKD), characterized by debilitating overgrowth of the avian beak, was first documented in black-capped chickadees ( Poecile atricapillus ) in Alaska. Subsequently, similar deformities have appeared in numerous species across continents. Despite the widespread distribution of this emerging pathology, the cause of AKD remains elusive. As a result, it is unknown whether suspected cases of AKD in the afflicted species are causally linked, and the impacts of this pathology at the population and community levels are difficult to evaluate. We applied unbiased, metagenomic next-generation sequencing to search for candidate pathogens in birds affected with AKD. We identified and sequenced the complete coding region of a novel picornavirus, which we are calling poecivirus. Subsequent screening of 19 AKD-affected black-capped chickadees and 9 control individuals for the presence of poecivirus revealed that 19/19 (100%) AKD-affected individuals were positive, while only 2/9 (22%) control individuals were infected with poecivirus. Two northwestern crows ( Corvus caurinus ) and two red-breasted nuthatches ( Sitta canadensis ) with AKD-consistent pathology also tested positive for poecivirus. We suggest that poecivirus is a candidate etiological agent of AKD. IMPORTANCE Avian keratin disorder (AKD) is an increasingly common disease of wild birds. This disease, characterized by beak overgrowth, was first described in the late 1990s and has been spreading rapidly both geographically and in terms of host species affected. AKD decreases host fitness and can be fatal. However, the cause of the disease has remained elusive, and its impact on host populations is poorly understood. We found a novel and divergent picornavirus in 19/19 AKD-affected black-capped chickadees that we examined but in only 2/9 control cases. We also found this virus in 4 individuals of 2 other passerine species that exhibited symptoms consistent with AKD. Our data suggest that this novel picornavirus warrants further investigation as the causative agent of AKD.
机译:摘要禽角蛋白病(AKD)的特征是使禽喙过度生长,这在阿拉斯加的黑冠山雀(Poecile atricapillus)中得到了首次报道。随后,跨大陆的许多物种也出现了类似的畸形。尽管这种新兴病理学分布广泛,但AKD的病因仍然难以捉摸。结果,尚不清楚受灾物种中可疑的AKD病例是否因果相关,并且这种病理学对人口和社区水平的影响难以评估。我们应用了无偏见的,宏基因组的下一代测序来搜索受AKD影响的鸟类中的候选病原体。我们鉴定并测序了新的小核糖核酸病毒的完整编码区,我们称其为poecivirus。随后对19例受AKD感染的黑-山雀和9例对照个体进行了筛查,发现有poecivirus的存在表明,有19/19(100%)AKD感染的个体为阳性,而只有2/9(22%)对照个体感染了痘病毒。两只西北乌鸦(Corvus caurinus)和两只红胸雀(Sitta canadensis)的AKD病理学也呈阳性。我们建议poecivirus是AKD的候选病原体。重要信息禽角蛋白病(AKD)是野生鸟类中越来越常见的疾病。这种疾病以喙过度生长为特征,于1990年代后期首次被描述,并已在地理和受感染寄主物种方面迅速传播。 AKD会降低宿主的健康水平,并且可能致命。然而,该病的病因仍难以捉摸,其对宿主种群的影响知之甚少。我们在我们检查过的受19/19 AKD影响的黑头山雀中发现了一种新颖且不同的小核糖核酸病毒,但只有2/9对照例。我们还在2个其他雀形目物种的4个个体中发现了这种病毒,这些个体表现出与AKD一致的症状。我们的数据表明,这种新型小核糖核酸病毒作为AKD的病原体值得进一步研究。

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