Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of Deformed Wing Virus and Sacbrood Virus Isolated from Pollen

被引:2
|
作者
Balkanska, Ralitsa [1 ]
Shumkova, Rositsa [2 ]
Atsenova, Nedyalka [3 ]
Salkova, Delka [4 ]
Dundarova, Heliana [3 ,5 ]
Radoslavov, Georgi [3 ]
Hristov, Peter [3 ]
机构
[1] Agricultural Acad, Inst Anim Sci, Dept Special Branches, Kostinbrod 2230, Bulgaria
[2] Agricultural Acad, Res Ctr Stockbreeding & Agr, Smoljan 4700, Bulgaria
[3] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Biodivers & Ecosyst Res, Dept Anim Divers & Resources, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
[4] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Expt Morphol Pathol & Anthropol Museum, Dept Expt Parasitol, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
[5] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Biodivers & Ecosyst Res, Dept Ecosyst Res Environm Risk Assessment & Conser, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
关键词
honey bee viruses; RT-PCR; pollen; phylogeny; epidemiology; BEE PARALYSIS VIRUS; QUEEN-CELL VIRUS; COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE; APIS-MELLIFERA L; HONEY-BEE; NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE; PLANT; POPULATIONS; RNA;
D O I
10.3390/vetsci10020140
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Honey bee viruses annually cause serious damage to beekeeping worldwide. Therefore, it is important to accumulate more data regarding routes by which viruses spread. This study was carried out to investigate six of the most widely distributed honey bee viruses in pollen samples either collected from different regions in Bulgaria or purchased directly from the trade market. The obtained results showed the presence of deformed wing virus and sacbrood virus with different frequencies within the examined regions. The phylogenetic analyses of Bulgarian isolates were performed considering the most similar worldwide strains available in the GenBank database. Consequently, it has been concluded that pollen is a valuable source for the detection of honey bee viruses, which provides additional information regarding the horizontal way of spreading of these viruses. Among many pathogens and pests, honey bee viruses are known as one of the most common cause of diseases in honey bee colonies. In this study, we demonstrate that pollen grains and bee bread are potential sources of viral DNA. We extracted DNA from 3 types of pollen samples: directly provided by beekeepers (n = 12), purchased from trade markets (n = 5), and obtained from honeycombs (bee bread, n = 10). The extracted DNA was used for molecular detection (RT-PCR analysis) of six of the most widely distributed honey bee viruses: deformed wing virus, sacbrood virus, acute bee paralysis virus, black queen cell virus, Kashmir bee virus, Israeli acute paralysis virus, and chronic bee paralysis virus. We successfully managed to establish only the deformed wing virus (DWV) and the sacbrood virus (SBV), with different distribution frequencies depending on the territory of the country. The phylogenetic analyses of Bulgarian isolates were performed with the most similar sequences available in molecular databases from other countries. Phylogenies of Bulgarian viral strains demonstrated genetically heterogeneous populations of DWV and relatively homogenous populations of SBV. In conclusion, the results obtained from the current study have shown that pollen is a valuable source for molecular detection of honey bee pathogens. This allows epidemiological monitoring of honey bee diseases at a regional and a national level.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Detection of a honeybee iflavirus with intermediate characteristics between kakugo virus and deformed wing virus
    Terio, Valentina
    Martella, Vito
    Camero, Michele
    Decaro, Nicola
    Testini, Gabriella
    Bonerba, Elisabetta
    Tantillo, Giuseppina
    Buonavoglia, Canio
    NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 2008, 31 (04): : 439 - 444
  • [22] Detection, replication and quantification of deformed wing virus-A, deformed wing virus-B, and black queen cell virus in the endemic stingless bee, Melipona colimana, from Jalisco, Mexico
    Nuria Morfin
    Hanan A. Gashout
    José O. Macías-Macías
    Alvaro De la Mora
    José C. Tapia-Rivera
    José M. Tapia-González
    Francisca Contreras-Escareño
    Ernesto Guzman-Novoa
    International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2021, 41 : 1285 - 1292
  • [23] Detection, replication and quantification of deformed wing virus-A, deformed wing virus-B, and black queen cell virus in the endemic stingless bee,Melipona colimana, from Jalisco, Mexico
    Morfin, Nuria
    Gashout, Hanan A.
    Macias-Macias, Jose O.
    De la Mora, Alvaro
    Tapia-Rivera, Jose C.
    Tapia-Gonzalez, Jose M.
    Contreras-Escareno, Francisca
    Guzman-Novoa, Ernesto
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TROPICAL INSECT SCIENCE, 2021, 41 (02) : 1285 - 1292
  • [24] Incidence of acute bee paralysis virus, black queen cell virus, chronic bee paralysis virus, deformed wing virus, Kashmir bee virus and sacbrood virus in honey bees (Apis mellifera) in Denmark
    Nielsen, Steen Lykke
    Nicolaisen, Mogens
    Kryger, Per
    APIDOLOGIE, 2008, 39 (03) : 310 - 314
  • [25] Phylogenetic and recombination analyses of two deformed wing virus strains from different honeybee species in China
    Fei, Dongliang
    Guo, Yaxi
    Fan, Qiong
    Wang, Haoqi
    Wu, Jiadi
    Li, Ming
    Ma, Mingxiao
    PEERJ, 2019, 7
  • [26] RAPID DETECTION METHODS OF KOREAN SACBROOD VIRUS
    Yoo, Mi-Sun
    Kim, Young-Ha
    Jung, Ha-Na
    Lee, Hee-Soo
    Kang, Seung-Won
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2015, 93 (04): : 442 - 443
  • [27] A closer look at deformed wing virus
    Traynor, Kirsten
    AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 2007, 147 (11): : 962 - 964
  • [28] Detection of deformed wing virus in the greenhouse for possible horizontal transmission of virus in honey bee colony
    You, Euijin
    Moon, Kyunghwan
    Kim, Hyemin
    Kim, Young Ho
    ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2023, 53 (12) : 558 - 565
  • [29] Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of Orf Virus From Dermatological Lesions in the Teats of Goats
    Yildirim, Yakup
    Dagalp, Seval Bilge
    Bozkurt, Goekhan
    Dogan, Firat
    Kucuk, Ali
    VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SCIENCE, 2025, 11 (01)
  • [30] Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of transmissible gastroenteritis virus HX strain isolated from China
    Hu, Xiaoliang, Jr.
    Li, Nannan, Jr.
    Tian, Zhige, Jr.
    Yin, Xin, Jr.
    Qu, Liandong
    Qu, Juanjuan
    BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2015, 11