Genetic and phylogenetic relationship of an American caprine rotavirus B strain with equine rotavirus B

IF 2 Q4 VIROLOGY
Litty Paul, Jocelynn Morgan, G. Pulley, Tirth Uprety, B. Hause, E. Ádám, Feng Li, C. Carter, D. Marthaler, E. Erol
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Rotaviruses (RVs) are significant enteric pathogens of humans and animals. In March 2021, the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL) received a fecal sample from a 1-week-old goat kid with diarrhea from a farm with 5 additional diarrheic kids. The fecal sample was tested negative for Bovine coronavirus, Bovine rotavirus Group A, E. coli K99+, Cryptosporidium parvum and Salmonella spp by multiplex real-time PCR assays. Interestingly, a novel Equine Rotavirus B (ERVB) in Kentucky was identified from neonatal foals also with watery diarrhea in the Spring of 2021. Once the ERVB-specific real-time PCR assay became available, the fecal sample from the goat kid was tested and found positive for RVB. Genome sequence of the caprine RVB from fecal sample was obtained using shotgun metagenomic sequencing by Illumina MiSeq. All of the eleven viral segments of caprine RVB were sequenced either completely or partially. Genetic and phylogenetic analysis of VP7, VP4, VP6, VP1–VP3, and NSP1- NSP5 genes indicated the caprine RVB strain had the genotype constellation of G3-P[3]-I3- R3-C3-M3-A4-N3-T3-E3-H3. In addition, the caprine RVB sequence showed the highest nucleotide identity and evolutionary relationship to the ERVB and previously sequenced caprine RVB strains. Given the similar geographical location of the equine and caprine strains from our study, these findings suggest a possible common source of infection.
美国山羊轮状病毒B株与马轮状病毒B株的遗传和系统发育关系
轮状病毒(RV)是人类和动物的重要肠道病原体。2021年3月,肯塔基大学兽医诊断实验室(UKVDL)从一个农场收到了一名1周大腹泻山羊儿童的粪便样本,该农场还有5名腹泻儿童。通过多重实时PCR检测,粪便样本中的牛冠状病毒、牛轮状病毒A组、大肠杆菌K99+、微小隐孢子虫和沙门氏菌呈阴性。有趣的是,在2021年春天,肯塔基州从同样患有水样腹泻的新生小马驹身上发现了一种新型马轮状病毒B(ERVB)。一旦ERVB特异性实时PCR检测可用,就对山羊的粪便样本进行检测,发现RVB呈阳性。使用Illumina MiSeq的鸟枪宏基因组测序获得粪便样本中山羊RVB的基因组序列。山羊RVB的11个病毒片段全部或部分测序。VP7、VP4、VP6、VP1-VP3和NSP1-NSP5基因的遗传和系统发育分析表明,山羊RVB菌株具有G3-P[3]-I3-R3-C3-M3-A4-N3-T3-E3-H3的基因型群。此外,山羊RVB序列与ERVB和先前测序的山羊RVB菌株显示出最高的核苷酸同一性和进化关系。考虑到我们研究中马和山羊菌株的地理位置相似,这些发现表明了一种可能的共同感染源。
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