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A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats

BACKGROUNDS: The Enterovirus genus of the family of Picornaviridae consists of 9 species of Enteroviruses and 3 species of Rhinoviruses based on the latest virus taxonomy. Those viruses contribute significantly to respiratory and digestive disorders in human and animals. Out of 9 Enterovirus species...

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Autores principales: Wang, Mingyue, He, Jia, Lu, Haibing, Liu, Yajing, Deng, Yingrui, Zhu, Lisai, Guo, Changming, Tu, Changchun, Wang, Xinping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5380325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28376123
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174600
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author Wang, Mingyue
He, Jia
Lu, Haibing
Liu, Yajing
Deng, Yingrui
Zhu, Lisai
Guo, Changming
Tu, Changchun
Wang, Xinping
author_facet Wang, Mingyue
He, Jia
Lu, Haibing
Liu, Yajing
Deng, Yingrui
Zhu, Lisai
Guo, Changming
Tu, Changchun
Wang, Xinping
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description BACKGROUNDS: The Enterovirus genus of the family of Picornaviridae consists of 9 species of Enteroviruses and 3 species of Rhinoviruses based on the latest virus taxonomy. Those viruses contribute significantly to respiratory and digestive disorders in human and animals. Out of 9 Enterovirus species, Enterovirus E-G are closely related to diseases affecting on livestock industry. While enterovirus infection has been increasingly reported in cattle and swine, the enterovirus infections in small ruminants remain largely unknown. METHODS: Virology, molecular and bioinformatics methods were employed to characterize a novel enterovirus CEV-JL14 from goats manifesting severe diarrhea with morbidity and mortality respectively up to 84% and 54% in China. RESULTS: CEV-JL14 was defined and proposed as a new Enterovirus species L within the genus of Enterovirus of the family Picornaviridae. CEV-JL14 had a complete genome sequence of 7461 nucleotides with an ORF encoding 2172 amino acids, and shared 77.1% of genomic sequence identity with TB4-OEV, an ovine enterovirus. Comparison of 5’-UTR and structural genes of CEV-JL14 with known Enterovirus species revealed highly genetic variations among CEV-JL14 with known Enterovirus species. VP1 nucleotide sequence identities of CEV-14 were 51.8%-53.5% with those of Enterovirus E and F, 30.9%-65.3% with Enterovirus G, and 43.8–51. 5% with Enterovirus A-D, respectively. CEV-JL14 was proposed as a novel species within the genus of Enterovirus according to the current ICTV demarcation criteria of enteroviruses. CONCLUSIONS: CEV-JL14 clustered phylogenetically to neither Enterovirus E and F, nor to Enterovirus G. It was defined and proposed as novel species L within the genus of Enterovirus. This is the first report of caprine enterovirus in China, the first complete genomic sequence of a caprine enterovirus revealed, and the unveiling of significant genetic variations between ovine enterovirus and caprine enterovirus, thus broadening the current understanding of enteroviruses.
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spelling pubmed-53803252017-04-19 A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats Wang, Mingyue He, Jia Lu, Haibing Liu, Yajing Deng, Yingrui Zhu, Lisai Guo, Changming Tu, Changchun Wang, Xinping PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUNDS: The Enterovirus genus of the family of Picornaviridae consists of 9 species of Enteroviruses and 3 species of Rhinoviruses based on the latest virus taxonomy. Those viruses contribute significantly to respiratory and digestive disorders in human and animals. Out of 9 Enterovirus species, Enterovirus E-G are closely related to diseases affecting on livestock industry. While enterovirus infection has been increasingly reported in cattle and swine, the enterovirus infections in small ruminants remain largely unknown. METHODS: Virology, molecular and bioinformatics methods were employed to characterize a novel enterovirus CEV-JL14 from goats manifesting severe diarrhea with morbidity and mortality respectively up to 84% and 54% in China. RESULTS: CEV-JL14 was defined and proposed as a new Enterovirus species L within the genus of Enterovirus of the family Picornaviridae. CEV-JL14 had a complete genome sequence of 7461 nucleotides with an ORF encoding 2172 amino acids, and shared 77.1% of genomic sequence identity with TB4-OEV, an ovine enterovirus. Comparison of 5’-UTR and structural genes of CEV-JL14 with known Enterovirus species revealed highly genetic variations among CEV-JL14 with known Enterovirus species. VP1 nucleotide sequence identities of CEV-14 were 51.8%-53.5% with those of Enterovirus E and F, 30.9%-65.3% with Enterovirus G, and 43.8–51. 5% with Enterovirus A-D, respectively. CEV-JL14 was proposed as a novel species within the genus of Enterovirus according to the current ICTV demarcation criteria of enteroviruses. CONCLUSIONS: CEV-JL14 clustered phylogenetically to neither Enterovirus E and F, nor to Enterovirus G. It was defined and proposed as novel species L within the genus of Enterovirus. This is the first report of caprine enterovirus in China, the first complete genomic sequence of a caprine enterovirus revealed, and the unveiling of significant genetic variations between ovine enterovirus and caprine enterovirus, thus broadening the current understanding of enteroviruses. Public Library of Science 2017-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5380325/ /pubmed/28376123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174600 Text en © 2017 Wang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wang, Mingyue
He, Jia
Lu, Haibing
Liu, Yajing
Deng, Yingrui
Zhu, Lisai
Guo, Changming
Tu, Changchun
Wang, Xinping
A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
title A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
title_full A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
title_fullStr A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
title_full_unstemmed A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
title_short A novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
title_sort novel enterovirus species identified from severe diarrheal goats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5380325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28376123
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174600
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