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Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia

Getah virus (GETV) is a mosquito-transmitted alphavirus primarily associated with disease in horses and pigs in Asia. GETV was also reported to have been isolated from mosquitoes in Australia in 1961; however, retrieval and sequencing of the original isolates (N544 and N554), illustrated that these...

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Autores principales: Rawle, Daniel J., Nguyen, Wilson, Dumenil, Troy, Parry, Rhys, Warrilow, David, Tang, Bing, Le, Thuy T., Slonchak, Andrii, Khromykh, Alexander A., Lutzky, Viviana P., Yan, Kexin, Suhrbier, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7650646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081269
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9100848
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author Rawle, Daniel J.
Nguyen, Wilson
Dumenil, Troy
Parry, Rhys
Warrilow, David
Tang, Bing
Le, Thuy T.
Slonchak, Andrii
Khromykh, Alexander A.
Lutzky, Viviana P.
Yan, Kexin
Suhrbier, Andreas
author_facet Rawle, Daniel J.
Nguyen, Wilson
Dumenil, Troy
Parry, Rhys
Warrilow, David
Tang, Bing
Le, Thuy T.
Slonchak, Andrii
Khromykh, Alexander A.
Lutzky, Viviana P.
Yan, Kexin
Suhrbier, Andreas
author_sort Rawle, Daniel J.
collection PubMed
description Getah virus (GETV) is a mosquito-transmitted alphavirus primarily associated with disease in horses and pigs in Asia. GETV was also reported to have been isolated from mosquitoes in Australia in 1961; however, retrieval and sequencing of the original isolates (N544 and N554), illustrated that these viruses were virtually identical to the 1955 GETV(MM2021) isolate from Malaysia. K-mer mining of the >40,000 terabases of sequence data in the Sequence Read Archive followed by BLASTn confirmation identified multiple GETV sequences in biosamples from Asia (often as contaminants), but not in biosamples from Australia. In contrast, sequence reads aligning to the Australian Ross River virus (RRV) were readily identified in Australian biosamples. To explore the serological relationship between GETV and other alphaviruses, an adult wild-type mouse model of GETV was established. High levels of cross-reactivity and cross-protection were evident for convalescent sera from mice infected with GETV or RRV, highlighting the difficulties associated with the interpretation of early serosurveys reporting GETV antibodies in Australian cattle and pigs. The evidence that GETV circulates in Australia is thus not compelling.
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spelling pubmed-76506462020-11-10 Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia Rawle, Daniel J. Nguyen, Wilson Dumenil, Troy Parry, Rhys Warrilow, David Tang, Bing Le, Thuy T. Slonchak, Andrii Khromykh, Alexander A. Lutzky, Viviana P. Yan, Kexin Suhrbier, Andreas Pathogens Article Getah virus (GETV) is a mosquito-transmitted alphavirus primarily associated with disease in horses and pigs in Asia. GETV was also reported to have been isolated from mosquitoes in Australia in 1961; however, retrieval and sequencing of the original isolates (N544 and N554), illustrated that these viruses were virtually identical to the 1955 GETV(MM2021) isolate from Malaysia. K-mer mining of the >40,000 terabases of sequence data in the Sequence Read Archive followed by BLASTn confirmation identified multiple GETV sequences in biosamples from Asia (often as contaminants), but not in biosamples from Australia. In contrast, sequence reads aligning to the Australian Ross River virus (RRV) were readily identified in Australian biosamples. To explore the serological relationship between GETV and other alphaviruses, an adult wild-type mouse model of GETV was established. High levels of cross-reactivity and cross-protection were evident for convalescent sera from mice infected with GETV or RRV, highlighting the difficulties associated with the interpretation of early serosurveys reporting GETV antibodies in Australian cattle and pigs. The evidence that GETV circulates in Australia is thus not compelling. MDPI 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7650646/ /pubmed/33081269 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9100848 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rawle, Daniel J.
Nguyen, Wilson
Dumenil, Troy
Parry, Rhys
Warrilow, David
Tang, Bing
Le, Thuy T.
Slonchak, Andrii
Khromykh, Alexander A.
Lutzky, Viviana P.
Yan, Kexin
Suhrbier, Andreas
Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia
title Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia
title_full Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia
title_fullStr Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia
title_short Sequencing of Historical Isolates, K-mer Mining and High Serological Cross-Reactivity with Ross River Virus Argue against the Presence of Getah Virus in Australia
title_sort sequencing of historical isolates, k-mer mining and high serological cross-reactivity with ross river virus argue against the presence of getah virus in australia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7650646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081269
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9100848
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