Isolation and genetic characterization of a novel Kevo orbivirus and a strain of Mobuck virus from Ochlerotatus communis mosquitoes in Finland.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Maija T Suvanto, Phuoc T Truong Nguyen, Hanna Vauhkonen, Viktor Olander, Ruut Joensuu, C Lorna Culverwell, Katariina Kaansalo, Jussi Hepojoki, Olli Vapalahti, Essi M Korhonen, Teemu Smura, Eili Huhtamo
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The genus Orbivirus (Reovirales, Sedoreoviridae) comprises several globally important vector-borne animal viruses, such as Culicoides-borne bluetongue virus, African horse sickness virus and epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV). Orbiviruses that are associated with mosquitoes are a diverse group including established mosquito-borne animal pathogens such as the Peruvian horse sickness virus and phylogenetically related less well-characterized viruses isolated mostly from mammals. Although reported from various geographic regions, these viruses have not previously been detected in northern Europe. Using next-generation sequencing and bioinformatic tools, we identified two orbivirus strains from virus isolation trials of Finnish Ochlerotatus communis specimens performed in mosquito C6/36 cells. Phylogenetic analysis of the obtained sequence data suggested one of the isolates to represent a strain of Mobuck virus (MBV), previously described in the USA from a diseased white-tailed deer coinfected with EHDV. The second isolate, which originated from Kevo in northern Finland, was found divergent from all publicly available orbivirus sequences and was tentatively named as Kevo orbivirus (KEVOOV). Further studies are required to investigate the potential animal disease associations of the newly detected orbiviruses KEVOOV and MBV in Finland and possibly wider in Northern Europe.

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一种新型克沃病毒和一株莫巴克病毒的分离及遗传特性分析。
卵圆病毒属(呼肠孤病毒属,塞多呼肠孤病毒科)包括几种全球重要的媒介传播动物病毒,如库蠓传播的蓝舌病病毒、非洲马病病毒和流行性出血病病毒(EHDV)。与蚊子有关的奥比病毒是一个多样化的群体,包括已确定的蚊媒动物病原体,如秘鲁马病病毒,以及主要从哺乳动物中分离出来的系统发育相关的特征不太明确的病毒。虽然有来自不同地理区域的报告,但这些病毒以前未在北欧发现。利用新一代测序技术和生物信息学工具,我们从芬兰绿绒螟(Ochlerotatus communis)标本的C6/36蚊子细胞中分离出两株轨道病毒。对获得的序列数据进行系统发育分析表明,其中一株分离物代表莫巴克病毒(MBV)毒株,该毒株先前在美国从感染EHDV的患病白尾鹿中描述过。第二株分离物来自芬兰北部的Kevo,被发现与所有公开获得的轨道病毒序列不同,并被暂时命名为Kevo轨道病毒(KEVOOV)。需要进一步的研究来调查在芬兰以及可能在北欧更广泛地区新发现的KEVOOV和MBV轨道病毒与动物疾病的潜在关联。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.70
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2.60%
发文量
91
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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