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Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B

Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a viral poultry disease known worldwide for impacting the economy and food security. The disease is endemic in Nigeria, with reported outbreaks in vaccinated poultry flocks. To gain insight into the dynamics of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) evolution in Ni...

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Autores principales: Nwagbo, Ijeoma, Milani, Adelaide, Salviato, Annalisa, Zamperin, Gianpiero, Sulaiman, Lanre, Maurice, Nanven, Meseko, Clement, Fusaro, Alice, Shittu, Ismaila
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040867
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author Nwagbo, Ijeoma
Milani, Adelaide
Salviato, Annalisa
Zamperin, Gianpiero
Sulaiman, Lanre
Maurice, Nanven
Meseko, Clement
Fusaro, Alice
Shittu, Ismaila
author_facet Nwagbo, Ijeoma
Milani, Adelaide
Salviato, Annalisa
Zamperin, Gianpiero
Sulaiman, Lanre
Maurice, Nanven
Meseko, Clement
Fusaro, Alice
Shittu, Ismaila
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description Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a viral poultry disease known worldwide for impacting the economy and food security. The disease is endemic in Nigeria, with reported outbreaks in vaccinated poultry flocks. To gain insight into the dynamics of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) evolution in Nigeria, near-complete genomes of four IBDVs were evaluated. Amino acid sequences in the hypervariable region of the VP2 revealed conserved markers (222A, 242I, 256I, 294I and 299S) associated with very virulent (vv) IBDV, including the serine-rich heptapeptide motif (SWSASGS). Based on the newly proposed classification for segments A and B, the IBDVs clustered in the A3B5 group (where A3 are IBDVs with vvIBDV-like segment A, and where B5 are from non-vvIBDV-like segment B) form a monophyletic subcluster. Unique amino acid mutations with yet-to-be-determined biological functions have been observed in both segments. Amino acid sequences of the Nigerian IBDVs showed that they are reassortant viruses. Circulation of reassortant IBDVs may be responsible for the vaccination failures observed in the Nigerian poultry population. Close monitoring of changes in the IBDV genome is recommended to nip deleterious changes in the bud through the identification and introduction of the most appropriate vaccine candidates and advocacy/extension programs for properly implementing disease control.
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spelling pubmed-101449222023-04-29 Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B Nwagbo, Ijeoma Milani, Adelaide Salviato, Annalisa Zamperin, Gianpiero Sulaiman, Lanre Maurice, Nanven Meseko, Clement Fusaro, Alice Shittu, Ismaila Vaccines (Basel) Article Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is a viral poultry disease known worldwide for impacting the economy and food security. The disease is endemic in Nigeria, with reported outbreaks in vaccinated poultry flocks. To gain insight into the dynamics of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) evolution in Nigeria, near-complete genomes of four IBDVs were evaluated. Amino acid sequences in the hypervariable region of the VP2 revealed conserved markers (222A, 242I, 256I, 294I and 299S) associated with very virulent (vv) IBDV, including the serine-rich heptapeptide motif (SWSASGS). Based on the newly proposed classification for segments A and B, the IBDVs clustered in the A3B5 group (where A3 are IBDVs with vvIBDV-like segment A, and where B5 are from non-vvIBDV-like segment B) form a monophyletic subcluster. Unique amino acid mutations with yet-to-be-determined biological functions have been observed in both segments. Amino acid sequences of the Nigerian IBDVs showed that they are reassortant viruses. Circulation of reassortant IBDVs may be responsible for the vaccination failures observed in the Nigerian poultry population. Close monitoring of changes in the IBDV genome is recommended to nip deleterious changes in the bud through the identification and introduction of the most appropriate vaccine candidates and advocacy/extension programs for properly implementing disease control. MDPI 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10144922/ /pubmed/37112779 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040867 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Nwagbo, Ijeoma
Milani, Adelaide
Salviato, Annalisa
Zamperin, Gianpiero
Sulaiman, Lanre
Maurice, Nanven
Meseko, Clement
Fusaro, Alice
Shittu, Ismaila
Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B
title Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B
title_full Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B
title_fullStr Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B
title_short Genomic Analysis of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Nigeria: Identification of Unique Mutations of Yet Unknown Biological Functions in Both Segments A and B
title_sort genomic analysis of infectious bursal disease virus in nigeria: identification of unique mutations of yet unknown biological functions in both segments a and b
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11040867
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