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Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait
Bluetongue virus is the “type” species of the genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae. Twenty four distinct bluetongue virus (BTV) serotypes have been recognized for decades, any of which is thought to be capable of causing “bluetongue” (BT), an insect-borne disease of ruminants. However, two further BTV...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22031822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026147 |
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author | Maan, Sushila Maan, Narender S. Nomikou, Kyriaki Veronesi, Eva Bachanek-Bankowska, Katarzyna Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N. Attoui, Houssam Mertens, Peter P. C. |
author_facet | Maan, Sushila Maan, Narender S. Nomikou, Kyriaki Veronesi, Eva Bachanek-Bankowska, Katarzyna Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N. Attoui, Houssam Mertens, Peter P. C. |
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description | Bluetongue virus is the “type” species of the genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae. Twenty four distinct bluetongue virus (BTV) serotypes have been recognized for decades, any of which is thought to be capable of causing “bluetongue” (BT), an insect-borne disease of ruminants. However, two further BTV serotypes, BTV-25 (Toggenburg orbivirus, from Switzerland) and BTV-26 (from Kuwait) have recently been identified in goats and sheep, respectively. The BTV genome is composed of ten segments of linear dsRNA, encoding 7 virus-structural proteins (VP1 to VP7) and four distinct non-structural (NS) proteins (NS1 to NS4). We report the entire BTV-26 genome sequence (isolate KUW2010/02) and comparisons to other orbiviruses. Highest identity levels were consistently detected with other BTV strains, identifying KUW2010/02 as BTV. The outer-core protein and major BTV serogroup-specific antigen “VP7” showed 98% aa sequence identity with BTV-25, indicating a common ancestry. However, higher level of variation in the nucleotide sequence of Seg-7 (81.2% identity) suggests strong conservation pressures on the protein of these two strains, and that they diverged a long time ago. Comparisons of Seg-2, encoding major outer-capsid component and cell-attachment protein “VP2” identified KUW2010/02 as 26th BTV, within a 12th Seg-2 nucleotype [nucleotype L]. Comparisons of Seg-6, encoding the smaller outer capsid protein VP5, also showed levels of nt/aa variation consistent with identification of KUW2010/02 as BTV-26 (within a 9th Seg-6 nucleotype - nucleotype I). Sequence data for Seg-2 of KUW2010/02 were used to design four sets of oligonucleotide primers for use in BTV-26, type-specific RT-PCR assays. Analyses of other more conserved genome segments placed KUW2010/02 and BTV-25/SWI2008/01 closer to each other than to other “eastern” or “western” BTV strains, but as representatives of two novel and distinct geographic groups (topotypes). Our analyses indicate that all of the BTV genome segments have evolved under strong purifying selection. |
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spelling | pubmed-31987262011-10-26 Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait Maan, Sushila Maan, Narender S. Nomikou, Kyriaki Veronesi, Eva Bachanek-Bankowska, Katarzyna Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N. Attoui, Houssam Mertens, Peter P. C. PLoS One Research Article Bluetongue virus is the “type” species of the genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae. Twenty four distinct bluetongue virus (BTV) serotypes have been recognized for decades, any of which is thought to be capable of causing “bluetongue” (BT), an insect-borne disease of ruminants. However, two further BTV serotypes, BTV-25 (Toggenburg orbivirus, from Switzerland) and BTV-26 (from Kuwait) have recently been identified in goats and sheep, respectively. The BTV genome is composed of ten segments of linear dsRNA, encoding 7 virus-structural proteins (VP1 to VP7) and four distinct non-structural (NS) proteins (NS1 to NS4). We report the entire BTV-26 genome sequence (isolate KUW2010/02) and comparisons to other orbiviruses. Highest identity levels were consistently detected with other BTV strains, identifying KUW2010/02 as BTV. The outer-core protein and major BTV serogroup-specific antigen “VP7” showed 98% aa sequence identity with BTV-25, indicating a common ancestry. However, higher level of variation in the nucleotide sequence of Seg-7 (81.2% identity) suggests strong conservation pressures on the protein of these two strains, and that they diverged a long time ago. Comparisons of Seg-2, encoding major outer-capsid component and cell-attachment protein “VP2” identified KUW2010/02 as 26th BTV, within a 12th Seg-2 nucleotype [nucleotype L]. Comparisons of Seg-6, encoding the smaller outer capsid protein VP5, also showed levels of nt/aa variation consistent with identification of KUW2010/02 as BTV-26 (within a 9th Seg-6 nucleotype - nucleotype I). Sequence data for Seg-2 of KUW2010/02 were used to design four sets of oligonucleotide primers for use in BTV-26, type-specific RT-PCR assays. Analyses of other more conserved genome segments placed KUW2010/02 and BTV-25/SWI2008/01 closer to each other than to other “eastern” or “western” BTV strains, but as representatives of two novel and distinct geographic groups (topotypes). Our analyses indicate that all of the BTV genome segments have evolved under strong purifying selection. Public Library of Science 2011-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3198726/ /pubmed/22031822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026147 Text en Maan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Maan, Sushila Maan, Narender S. Nomikou, Kyriaki Veronesi, Eva Bachanek-Bankowska, Katarzyna Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N. Attoui, Houssam Mertens, Peter P. C. Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait |
title | Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait |
title_full | Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait |
title_fullStr | Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait |
title_full_unstemmed | Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait |
title_short | Complete Genome Characterisation of a Novel 26th Bluetongue Virus Serotype from Kuwait |
title_sort | complete genome characterisation of a novel 26th bluetongue virus serotype from kuwait |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3198726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22031822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026147 |
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