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Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China

Orf virus (ORFV), a species of the genus Parapoxvirus of the family Poxviridae, causes non-systemic, highly contagious, and eruptive disease in sheep, goat, and other wild and domestic ruminants. Our previous work shows orf to be ubiquitous in the Fujian Province of China, a region where there is co...

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Autores principales: Chi, Xuelin, Zeng, Xiancheng, Li, Wei, Hao, Wenbo, Li, Ming, Huang, Xiaohong, Huang, Yifan, Rock, Daniel L., Luo, Shuhong, Wang, Shihua
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26557108
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01135
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author Chi, Xuelin
Zeng, Xiancheng
Li, Wei
Hao, Wenbo
Li, Ming
Huang, Xiaohong
Huang, Yifan
Rock, Daniel L.
Luo, Shuhong
Wang, Shihua
author_facet Chi, Xuelin
Zeng, Xiancheng
Li, Wei
Hao, Wenbo
Li, Ming
Huang, Xiaohong
Huang, Yifan
Rock, Daniel L.
Luo, Shuhong
Wang, Shihua
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description Orf virus (ORFV), a species of the genus Parapoxvirus of the family Poxviridae, causes non-systemic, highly contagious, and eruptive disease in sheep, goat, and other wild and domestic ruminants. Our previous work shows orf to be ubiquitous in the Fujian Province of China, a region where there is considerable heterogeneity among ORFVs. In this study, we sequenced full genomes of four Fujian goat ORFV strains (OV-GO, OV-YX, OV-NP, and OV-SJ1). The four strains were 132–139 kb in length, with each containing 124–132 genes and about 64% G+C content. The most notable differences between the four strains were found near the genome termini. OV-NP lacked seven and OV-SJ1 lacked three genes near the right terminus when compared against other ORFVs. We also investigated the skin-virulence of the four Fujian ORFVs in goats. The ORFVs with gene deletions showed low virulence while the ORFVs without gene deletions showed high virulence in goats suggesting gene deletion possibly leads to attenuation of ORFVs. Gene 134 was disrupted in OV-NP genome due to the lack of initial code. The phylogenetic tree based on complete Parapoxviruse genomes showed that sheep originated and goat originated ORFVs formed distinctly separate branches with 100% bootstrap. Based on the single gene phylogenetic tree of 132 genes of ORFVs, 47 genes can be easily distinguished as having originated from sheep or goats. In order to further reveal genetic variation presented in goat ORFVs and sheep ORFVs, we analyzed the deduced amino acid sequences of gene 008, multiple alignment of amino acid sequences of gene 008 from the genome of five goat ORFVs and four sheep ORFVs revealed 33 unique amino acids differentiating it as having sheep or goats as host. The availability of genomic sequences of four Fujian goat ORFVs aids in our understanding of the diversity of orf virus isolates in this region and can assist in distinguishing between orf strains that originate in sheep and goats.
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spelling pubmed-46169952015-11-09 Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China Chi, Xuelin Zeng, Xiancheng Li, Wei Hao, Wenbo Li, Ming Huang, Xiaohong Huang, Yifan Rock, Daniel L. Luo, Shuhong Wang, Shihua Front Microbiol Microbiology Orf virus (ORFV), a species of the genus Parapoxvirus of the family Poxviridae, causes non-systemic, highly contagious, and eruptive disease in sheep, goat, and other wild and domestic ruminants. Our previous work shows orf to be ubiquitous in the Fujian Province of China, a region where there is considerable heterogeneity among ORFVs. In this study, we sequenced full genomes of four Fujian goat ORFV strains (OV-GO, OV-YX, OV-NP, and OV-SJ1). The four strains were 132–139 kb in length, with each containing 124–132 genes and about 64% G+C content. The most notable differences between the four strains were found near the genome termini. OV-NP lacked seven and OV-SJ1 lacked three genes near the right terminus when compared against other ORFVs. We also investigated the skin-virulence of the four Fujian ORFVs in goats. The ORFVs with gene deletions showed low virulence while the ORFVs without gene deletions showed high virulence in goats suggesting gene deletion possibly leads to attenuation of ORFVs. Gene 134 was disrupted in OV-NP genome due to the lack of initial code. The phylogenetic tree based on complete Parapoxviruse genomes showed that sheep originated and goat originated ORFVs formed distinctly separate branches with 100% bootstrap. Based on the single gene phylogenetic tree of 132 genes of ORFVs, 47 genes can be easily distinguished as having originated from sheep or goats. In order to further reveal genetic variation presented in goat ORFVs and sheep ORFVs, we analyzed the deduced amino acid sequences of gene 008, multiple alignment of amino acid sequences of gene 008 from the genome of five goat ORFVs and four sheep ORFVs revealed 33 unique amino acids differentiating it as having sheep or goats as host. The availability of genomic sequences of four Fujian goat ORFVs aids in our understanding of the diversity of orf virus isolates in this region and can assist in distinguishing between orf strains that originate in sheep and goats. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4616995/ /pubmed/26557108 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01135 Text en Copyright © 2015 Chi, Zeng, Li, Hao, Li, Huang, Huang, Rock, Luo and Wang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Chi, Xuelin
Zeng, Xiancheng
Li, Wei
Hao, Wenbo
Li, Ming
Huang, Xiaohong
Huang, Yifan
Rock, Daniel L.
Luo, Shuhong
Wang, Shihua
Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China
title Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China
title_full Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China
title_fullStr Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China
title_full_unstemmed Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China
title_short Genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the Fujian Province of southern China
title_sort genome analysis of orf virus isolates from goats in the fujian province of southern china
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26557108
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01135
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