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Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission

Rotavirus is a major cause of diarrhea globally in animals and young children under 5 years old. Here, molecular detection and genetic characterization of porcine rotavirus in smallholder and commercial pig farms in the Lusaka Province of Zambia were conducted. Screening of 148 stool samples by RT-P...

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Autores principales: Ndebe, Joseph, Harima, Hayato, Chambaro, Herman Moses, Sasaki, Michihito, Yamagishi, Junya, Kalonda, Annie, Shawa, Misheck, Qiu, Yongjin, Kajihara, Masahiro, Takada, Ayato, Sawa, Hirofumi, Saasa, Ngonda, Simulundu, Edgar
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37887715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12101199
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author Ndebe, Joseph
Harima, Hayato
Chambaro, Herman Moses
Sasaki, Michihito
Yamagishi, Junya
Kalonda, Annie
Shawa, Misheck
Qiu, Yongjin
Kajihara, Masahiro
Takada, Ayato
Sawa, Hirofumi
Saasa, Ngonda
Simulundu, Edgar
author_facet Ndebe, Joseph
Harima, Hayato
Chambaro, Herman Moses
Sasaki, Michihito
Yamagishi, Junya
Kalonda, Annie
Shawa, Misheck
Qiu, Yongjin
Kajihara, Masahiro
Takada, Ayato
Sawa, Hirofumi
Saasa, Ngonda
Simulundu, Edgar
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description Rotavirus is a major cause of diarrhea globally in animals and young children under 5 years old. Here, molecular detection and genetic characterization of porcine rotavirus in smallholder and commercial pig farms in the Lusaka Province of Zambia were conducted. Screening of 148 stool samples by RT-PCR targeting the VP6 gene revealed a prevalence of 22.9% (34/148). Further testing of VP6-positive samples with VP7-specific primers produced 12 positives, which were then Sanger-sequenced. BLASTn of the VP7 positives showed sequence similarity to porcine and human rotavirus strains with identities ranging from 87.5% to 97.1%. By next-generation sequencing, the full-length genetic constellation of the representative strains RVA/pig-wt/ZMB/LSK0137 and RVA/pig-wt/ZMB/LSK0147 were determined. Genotyping of these strains revealed a known Wa-like genetic backbone, and their genetic constellations were G4-P[6]-I5-R1-C1-M1-A8-N1-T1-E1-H1 and G9-P[13]-I5-R1-C1-M1-A8-N1-T1-E1-H1, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that these two viruses might have their ancestral origin from pigs, though some of their gene segments were related to human strains. The study shows evidence of reassortment and possible interspecies transmission between pigs and humans in Zambia. Therefore, the “One Health” surveillance approach for rotavirus A in animals and humans is recommended to inform the design of effective control measures.
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spelling pubmed-106099062023-10-28 Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission Ndebe, Joseph Harima, Hayato Chambaro, Herman Moses Sasaki, Michihito Yamagishi, Junya Kalonda, Annie Shawa, Misheck Qiu, Yongjin Kajihara, Masahiro Takada, Ayato Sawa, Hirofumi Saasa, Ngonda Simulundu, Edgar Pathogens Article Rotavirus is a major cause of diarrhea globally in animals and young children under 5 years old. Here, molecular detection and genetic characterization of porcine rotavirus in smallholder and commercial pig farms in the Lusaka Province of Zambia were conducted. Screening of 148 stool samples by RT-PCR targeting the VP6 gene revealed a prevalence of 22.9% (34/148). Further testing of VP6-positive samples with VP7-specific primers produced 12 positives, which were then Sanger-sequenced. BLASTn of the VP7 positives showed sequence similarity to porcine and human rotavirus strains with identities ranging from 87.5% to 97.1%. By next-generation sequencing, the full-length genetic constellation of the representative strains RVA/pig-wt/ZMB/LSK0137 and RVA/pig-wt/ZMB/LSK0147 were determined. Genotyping of these strains revealed a known Wa-like genetic backbone, and their genetic constellations were G4-P[6]-I5-R1-C1-M1-A8-N1-T1-E1-H1 and G9-P[13]-I5-R1-C1-M1-A8-N1-T1-E1-H1, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that these two viruses might have their ancestral origin from pigs, though some of their gene segments were related to human strains. The study shows evidence of reassortment and possible interspecies transmission between pigs and humans in Zambia. Therefore, the “One Health” surveillance approach for rotavirus A in animals and humans is recommended to inform the design of effective control measures. MDPI 2023-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10609906/ /pubmed/37887715 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12101199 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/).
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Ndebe, Joseph
Harima, Hayato
Chambaro, Herman Moses
Sasaki, Michihito
Yamagishi, Junya
Kalonda, Annie
Shawa, Misheck
Qiu, Yongjin
Kajihara, Masahiro
Takada, Ayato
Sawa, Hirofumi
Saasa, Ngonda
Simulundu, Edgar
Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission
title Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission
title_full Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission
title_fullStr Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission
title_short Prevalence and Genomic Characterization of Rotavirus A from Domestic Pigs in Zambia: Evidence for Possible Porcine–Human Interspecies Transmission
title_sort prevalence and genomic characterization of rotavirus a from domestic pigs in zambia: evidence for possible porcine–human interspecies transmission
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37887715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12101199
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