新たなキルコウイルスが馬の大腸炎と関連か(Novel Kirkovirus May Be Associated with Colitis in Horses)

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2025-12-09 ノースカロライナ州立大学(NCState)

ノースカロライナ州立大学(NC State)の研究チームは、馬の大腸炎(コリティス)と関連する可能性がある新規ウイルス「Kirkovirus(カークウイルス)」を発見した。研究者らは重度の大腸炎で死亡した馬の腸組織から、既知ウイルスとは異なる特徴を持つ新しいDNAウイルスを特定。追加調査では、他の大腸炎症例でも同ウイルスが検出され、対照の健康馬ではほとんど検出されなかったことから、発症との関連が示唆された。ただし、ウイルスが病因そのものか、あるいは炎症環境に便乗して増加した“共存者”なのかは現段階では不明であり、因果関係の解明にはさらなる研究が必要である。研究者は、Kirkovirus が病気の診断や治療ターゲットとなる可能性があり、馬の健康管理や獣医医療に新たな視点をもたらすと期待している。研究成果は Emerging Infectious Diseases に掲載された。

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新型キルコウイルスは馬の胃腸疾患と関連している可能性がある A novel kirkovirus may be associated with equine gastrointestinal disease

Lillian M. B. Haywood, Ava Clark, Ben Hause, Breanna Sheahan
Equine Veterinary Journal  Published: 14 November 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.70121

新たなキルコウイルスが馬の大腸炎と関連か(Novel Kirkovirus May Be Associated with Colitis in Horses)

Abstract

Background

Many cases of equine enterocolitis are suspected to be infectious in nature, but no pathogen is identified in many cases.

Objectives

Perform next-generation sequencing on faeces collected from cases of equine enterocolitis for the presence of novel viruses and determine if an identified novel virus is associated with cases of equine enterocolitis.

Study Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Methods

Next generation sequencing was performed targeting viral genomes from n = 13 pooled faecal samples (n = 5 horses/pool) with enterocolitis. Subsequent qPCR was performed targeting the highly conserved replication-associated segment of the identified kirkovirus genome on n = 218 samples (collected between 2020 and 2025), divided into 3 groups [colitis (n = 87), colic (n = 56) and clinically normal (n = 75)]. Additional qPCR was performed on a subset of cases targeting the less well-conserved open reading frame 3 (ORF3) segment of the kirkovirus genome. In situ hybridisation and electron microscopy on kirkovirus-positive samples were also performed.

Results

Next generation sequencing identified a novel kirkovirus in 5/13 pooled samples from enterocolitis cases, including the full genome. There was an association between the novel kirkovirus and enterocolitis, specifically in two farm outbreaks. A retrospective case review of kirkovirus-positive cases suggested a seasonal pattern, with all cases presented in the autumn, winter, and spring. Additionally, there was an association with small colon impactions, with 25% of positive cases having a small colon impaction.

Main Limitations

Whether equine kirkovirus is a cause of equine infectious enterocolitis remains unknown. There are limited available tissue samples from positive horses and efforts to definitively identify equine kirkovirus in the gastrointestinal tract tissues have been unsuccessful.

Conclusions

We identified a novel equine kirkovirus that is associated with outbreaks of enterocolitis and small colon impactions. It is rarely identified in clinically normal populations. Further study must be performed to determine if the virus infects equine tissues and/or causes disease.

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