从英国鼬(Mustela erminea)身上发现多种新型卡里西病毒。

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2024-07-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000813.v4
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Caliciviridae 病毒科由正义 RNA 病毒组成,其特点是病毒无包膜、病毒体小、宿主范围广,并有明显的宿主转换倾向。这些病毒主要与肠胃疾病有关,但也可能导致出血性或呼吸道感染。我们的研究采用元基因组学方法分析了白鼬(Mustela erminea)的粪便样本,发现了两种新型钙病毒,分别命名为白鼬vesivirus和白鼬valovirus。在三个样本(ST008、ST006 和 ST004)中鉴定出了白鼬膀胱病毒,其基因组全核苷酸同一性约为 92%。这些样本的完整编码序列长度分别为 8471(ST004)和 8322(ST006)个核苷酸。每个样本都包含三个开放阅读框(ORF),与水貂卡里科病毒(China/2/2016)非常相似,ORF1相似度为70-72%,ORF2为61-62%,ORF3为71%。系统进化分析有力地支持了白鼬囊状病毒属于囊状病毒属。第二种卡里维奇病毒(白鼬缬病毒)仅在样本 ST008 中检测到,全长 6527 个核苷酸,有完整的编码序列。它与圣瓦莱里安猪病毒(St-Valérien swine virus)和旱獭诺沃克病毒(Marmot norovirus HT16)的相似度最高,ORF1和VP1的蛋白质一致性分别为39.5%和38.8%,VP1的蛋白质一致性分别为43.3%和42.9%。鼬缬病毒在符合 ICTV 新属标准方面处于边缘状态,其 ORF1 与其他缬病毒相比有 60% 的差异,但它基本聚集在缬病毒属中,支持将其归入缬病毒属。
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Multiple novel caliciviruses identified from stoats (Mustela erminea) in the United Kingdom.

The Caliciviridae family, comprising positive-sense RNA viruses, is characterised by its non-enveloped, small virions, broad host range, and notable tendency for host switching. These viruses are primarily associated with gastroenteric disease, though they can lead to haemorrhagic or respiratory infections. Our study employed a metagenomics analysis of faecal samples from stoats (Mustela erminea), identifying two novel calicivirus species, named stoat vesivirus and stoat valovirus. Stoat vesivirus was identified in three samples (ST008, ST006, ST004), exhibiting a genome wide nucleotide identity of approximately 92 %. The complete coding sequences of these samples were 8471 (ST004) and 8322 (ST006) nucleotides in length, respectively. Each comprised three open reading frames (ORF), closely resembling the Vesivirus mink calicivirus (China/2/2016), with 70-72 % similarity in ORF1, 61-62 % in ORF2 and 71 % in ORF3. Phylogenetic analysis robustly supported stoat vesivirus as belonging within the Vesivirus genus. The second calivicirus (stoat valovirus), detected solely in sample ST008, was 6527 nucleotides in length and with complete coding sequences present. It shared highest similarity with St-Valérien swine virus and marmot norovirus HT16, showing 39.5 and 38.8 % protein identity with ORF1 and 43.3 and 42.9 % for VP1. Stoat valovirus is borderline for meeting the ICTV criteria for a new genus, demonstrating 60 % divergence in ORF1 compared to the other valovirus', however it clusters basally within the Valovirus genus, supporting leaving it included in this genus.

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