Detection of circovirus in free-ranging brown rats (Rattus norvegicus). 2024

Z L Tarján, and S Szekeres, and M Z Vidovszky, and L Egyed
HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.

Accidentally found, two poisoned brown rats from Hungary were surveyed for presence of circoviral DNA, using specific nested primers, designed against the rep gene of the virus. Both specimens were positive. The whole genomes were amplified using inverse PCR based on the Rep sequence parts and sequenced by the primer walking method. Genomic analyses revealed that these novel rat viruses, together with tawny owl-associated circovirus reported by Italian researchers in 2022, are sequence variations of the same virus from genus Circovirus. In phylogenetic reconstructions, these circovirus strains detected from brown rats clustered closest to circoviruses derived from faeces samples of various predatory mammals. Molecular data as well as the phylogenetic analyses of the complete derived replication-associated protein and the capsid protein, as well as the prey preference of the host species of the recently described tawny owl-associated virus suggest that brown rat could be the evolutionary adapted host of the viruses described in this paper (brown rat circovirus types 1, 2) and the previously reported tawny owl-associated virus. Possible pathogenic and zoonotic role of these viruses need further studies.

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