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Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India

OBJECTIVE: Chicken astroviruses have been known to cause severe disease in chickens leading to increased mortality and “white chicks” condition. Here we aim to characterize the causative agent of visceral gout suspected for astrovirus infection in broiler breeder chickens. METHODS: Total RNA isolate...

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Autores principales: Patel, Amrutlal K., Pandit, Ramesh J., Thakkar, Jalpa R., Hinsu, Ankit T., Pandey, Vinod C., Pal, Joy K., Prajapati, Kantilal S., Jakhesara, Subhash J., Joshi, Chaitanya G.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7088555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28012117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11259-016-9673-6
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author Patel, Amrutlal K.
Pandit, Ramesh J.
Thakkar, Jalpa R.
Hinsu, Ankit T.
Pandey, Vinod C.
Pal, Joy K.
Prajapati, Kantilal S.
Jakhesara, Subhash J.
Joshi, Chaitanya G.
author_facet Patel, Amrutlal K.
Pandit, Ramesh J.
Thakkar, Jalpa R.
Hinsu, Ankit T.
Pandey, Vinod C.
Pal, Joy K.
Prajapati, Kantilal S.
Jakhesara, Subhash J.
Joshi, Chaitanya G.
author_sort Patel, Amrutlal K.
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description OBJECTIVE: Chicken astroviruses have been known to cause severe disease in chickens leading to increased mortality and “white chicks” condition. Here we aim to characterize the causative agent of visceral gout suspected for astrovirus infection in broiler breeder chickens. METHODS: Total RNA isolated from allantoic fluid of SPF embryo passaged with infected chicken sample was sequenced by whole genome shotgun sequencing using ion-torrent PGM platform. The sequence was analysed for the presence of coding and non-coding features, its similarity with reported isolates and epitope analysis of capsid structural protein. RESULTS: The consensus length of 7513 bp genome sequence of Indian isolate of chicken astrovirus was obtained after assembly of 14,121 high quality reads. The genome was comprised of 13 bp 5′-UTR, three open reading frames (ORFs) including ORF1a encoding serine protease, ORF1b encoding RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and ORF2 encoding capsid protein, and 298 bp of 3′-UTR which harboured two corona virus stem loop II like “s2m” motifs and a poly A stretch of 19 nucleotides. The genetic analysis of CAstV/INDIA/ANAND/2016 suggested highest sequence similarity of 86.94% with the chicken astrovirus isolate CAstV/GA2011 followed by 84.76% with CAstV/4175 and 74.48%% with CAstV/Poland/G059/2014 isolates. The capsid structural protein of CAstV/INDIA/ANAND/2016 showed 84.67% similarity with chicken astrovirus isolate CAstV/GA2011, 81.06% with CAstV/4175 and 41.18% with CAstV/Poland/G059/2014 isolates. However, the capsid protein sequence showed high degree of sequence identity at nucleotide level (98.64-99.32%) and at amino acids level (97.74–98.69%) with reported sequences of Indian isolates suggesting their common origin and limited sequence divergence. The epitope analysis by SVMTriP identified two unique epitopes in our isolate, seven shared epitopes among Indian isolates and two shared epitopes among all isolates except Poland isolate which carried all distinct epitopes. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s11259-016-9673-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-70885552020-03-23 Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India Patel, Amrutlal K. Pandit, Ramesh J. Thakkar, Jalpa R. Hinsu, Ankit T. Pandey, Vinod C. Pal, Joy K. Prajapati, Kantilal S. Jakhesara, Subhash J. Joshi, Chaitanya G. Vet Res Commun Original Article OBJECTIVE: Chicken astroviruses have been known to cause severe disease in chickens leading to increased mortality and “white chicks” condition. Here we aim to characterize the causative agent of visceral gout suspected for astrovirus infection in broiler breeder chickens. METHODS: Total RNA isolated from allantoic fluid of SPF embryo passaged with infected chicken sample was sequenced by whole genome shotgun sequencing using ion-torrent PGM platform. The sequence was analysed for the presence of coding and non-coding features, its similarity with reported isolates and epitope analysis of capsid structural protein. RESULTS: The consensus length of 7513 bp genome sequence of Indian isolate of chicken astrovirus was obtained after assembly of 14,121 high quality reads. The genome was comprised of 13 bp 5′-UTR, three open reading frames (ORFs) including ORF1a encoding serine protease, ORF1b encoding RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and ORF2 encoding capsid protein, and 298 bp of 3′-UTR which harboured two corona virus stem loop II like “s2m” motifs and a poly A stretch of 19 nucleotides. The genetic analysis of CAstV/INDIA/ANAND/2016 suggested highest sequence similarity of 86.94% with the chicken astrovirus isolate CAstV/GA2011 followed by 84.76% with CAstV/4175 and 74.48%% with CAstV/Poland/G059/2014 isolates. The capsid structural protein of CAstV/INDIA/ANAND/2016 showed 84.67% similarity with chicken astrovirus isolate CAstV/GA2011, 81.06% with CAstV/4175 and 41.18% with CAstV/Poland/G059/2014 isolates. However, the capsid protein sequence showed high degree of sequence identity at nucleotide level (98.64-99.32%) and at amino acids level (97.74–98.69%) with reported sequences of Indian isolates suggesting their common origin and limited sequence divergence. The epitope analysis by SVMTriP identified two unique epitopes in our isolate, seven shared epitopes among Indian isolates and two shared epitopes among all isolates except Poland isolate which carried all distinct epitopes. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s11259-016-9673-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Netherlands 2016-12-23 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC7088555/ /pubmed/28012117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11259-016-9673-6 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2016 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Patel, Amrutlal K.
Pandit, Ramesh J.
Thakkar, Jalpa R.
Hinsu, Ankit T.
Pandey, Vinod C.
Pal, Joy K.
Prajapati, Kantilal S.
Jakhesara, Subhash J.
Joshi, Chaitanya G.
Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India
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title_full Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India
title_fullStr Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India
title_full_unstemmed Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India
title_short Complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from India
title_sort complete genome sequence analysis of chicken astrovirus isolate from india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7088555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28012117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11259-016-9673-6
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