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Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States

Mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) infects multiple mammalian species including humans. A United States Midwest swine farm with approximately one thousand 3-month-old pigs experienced an event, in which more than 300 pigs showed neurological signs, like “down and peddling”, with approximately 40% mortali...

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Autores principales: Wang, Liping, Li, Yan, Walsh, Timothy, Shen, Zhenyu, Li, Yonghai, Deb Nath, Nirmalendu, Lee, Jinhwa, Zheng, Baoliang, Tao, Ying, Paden, Clinton R., Queen, Krista, Zhang, Shuping, Tong, Suxiang, Ma, Wenjun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34018466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1933608
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author Wang, Liping
Li, Yan
Walsh, Timothy
Shen, Zhenyu
Li, Yonghai
Deb Nath, Nirmalendu
Lee, Jinhwa
Zheng, Baoliang
Tao, Ying
Paden, Clinton R.
Queen, Krista
Zhang, Shuping
Tong, Suxiang
Ma, Wenjun
author_facet Wang, Liping
Li, Yan
Walsh, Timothy
Shen, Zhenyu
Li, Yonghai
Deb Nath, Nirmalendu
Lee, Jinhwa
Zheng, Baoliang
Tao, Ying
Paden, Clinton R.
Queen, Krista
Zhang, Shuping
Tong, Suxiang
Ma, Wenjun
author_sort Wang, Liping
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description Mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) infects multiple mammalian species including humans. A United States Midwest swine farm with approximately one thousand 3-month-old pigs experienced an event, in which more than 300 pigs showed neurological signs, like “down and peddling”, with approximately 40% mortality. A novel MRV was isolated from the diseased pigs. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the isolate was a reassortant virus containing viral gene segments from three MRV serotypes that infect human, bovine and swine. The M2 and S1 segment of the isolate showed 94% and 92% nucleotide similarity to the M2 of the MRV2 D5/Jones and the S1 of the MRV1 C/bovine/Indiana/MRV00304/2014, respectively; the remaining eight segments displayed 93%–95% nucleotide similarity to those of the MRV3 FS-03/Porcine/USA/2014. Pig studies showed that both MRV-infected and native contact pigs displayed fever, diarrhoea and nasal discharge. MRV RNA was detected in different intestinal locations of both infected and contact pigs, indicating that the MRV isolate is pathogenic and transmissible in pigs. Seroconversion was also observed in experimentally infected pigs. A prevalence study on more than 180 swine serum samples collected from two states without disease revealed 40%–52% positive to MRV. All results warrant the necessity to monitor MRV epidemiology and reassortment as the MRV could be an important pathogen for the swine industry and a novel MRV might emerge to threaten animal and public health.
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spelling pubmed-82050242021-06-24 Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States Wang, Liping Li, Yan Walsh, Timothy Shen, Zhenyu Li, Yonghai Deb Nath, Nirmalendu Lee, Jinhwa Zheng, Baoliang Tao, Ying Paden, Clinton R. Queen, Krista Zhang, Shuping Tong, Suxiang Ma, Wenjun Emerg Microbes Infect Research Article Mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) infects multiple mammalian species including humans. A United States Midwest swine farm with approximately one thousand 3-month-old pigs experienced an event, in which more than 300 pigs showed neurological signs, like “down and peddling”, with approximately 40% mortality. A novel MRV was isolated from the diseased pigs. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the isolate was a reassortant virus containing viral gene segments from three MRV serotypes that infect human, bovine and swine. The M2 and S1 segment of the isolate showed 94% and 92% nucleotide similarity to the M2 of the MRV2 D5/Jones and the S1 of the MRV1 C/bovine/Indiana/MRV00304/2014, respectively; the remaining eight segments displayed 93%–95% nucleotide similarity to those of the MRV3 FS-03/Porcine/USA/2014. Pig studies showed that both MRV-infected and native contact pigs displayed fever, diarrhoea and nasal discharge. MRV RNA was detected in different intestinal locations of both infected and contact pigs, indicating that the MRV isolate is pathogenic and transmissible in pigs. Seroconversion was also observed in experimentally infected pigs. A prevalence study on more than 180 swine serum samples collected from two states without disease revealed 40%–52% positive to MRV. All results warrant the necessity to monitor MRV epidemiology and reassortment as the MRV could be an important pathogen for the swine industry and a novel MRV might emerge to threaten animal and public health. Taylor & Francis 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8205024/ /pubmed/34018466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1933608 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Liping
Li, Yan
Walsh, Timothy
Shen, Zhenyu
Li, Yonghai
Deb Nath, Nirmalendu
Lee, Jinhwa
Zheng, Baoliang
Tao, Ying
Paden, Clinton R.
Queen, Krista
Zhang, Shuping
Tong, Suxiang
Ma, Wenjun
Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States
title Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States
title_full Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States
title_short Isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the United States
title_sort isolation and characterization of novel reassortant mammalian orthoreovirus from pigs in the united states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8205024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34018466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1933608
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