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Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea

Bovine astrovirus (BoAstV) belongs to genus Mamastravirus (MAstV). It can be detected in the faeces of both diarrhoeal and healthy calves. However, its prevalence, genetic diversity, and association with cattle diarrhoea are poorly understood. In this study, faecal samples of 87 diarrhoeal and 77 as...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Jie, Qi, Mingpu, Jiang, Chuanwen, Peng, Yongchong, Peng, Qingjie, Chen, Yingyu, Hu, Changmin, Chen, Jianguo, Chen, Xi, Chen, Huanchun, Guo, Aizhen
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34424158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001640
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author Zhu, Jie
Qi, Mingpu
Jiang, Chuanwen
Peng, Yongchong
Peng, Qingjie
Chen, Yingyu
Hu, Changmin
Chen, Jianguo
Chen, Xi
Chen, Huanchun
Guo, Aizhen
author_facet Zhu, Jie
Qi, Mingpu
Jiang, Chuanwen
Peng, Yongchong
Peng, Qingjie
Chen, Yingyu
Hu, Changmin
Chen, Jianguo
Chen, Xi
Chen, Huanchun
Guo, Aizhen
author_sort Zhu, Jie
collection PubMed
description Bovine astrovirus (BoAstV) belongs to genus Mamastravirus (MAstV). It can be detected in the faeces of both diarrhoeal and healthy calves. However, its prevalence, genetic diversity, and association with cattle diarrhoea are poorly understood. In this study, faecal samples of 87 diarrhoeal and 77 asymptomatic calves from 20 farms in 12 provinces were collected, and BoAstV was detected with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The overall prevalence rate of this virus in diarrhoeal and asymptomatic calves was 55.17 % (95 % CI: 44.13, 65.85 %) and 36.36 % (95 % CI: 25.70, 48.12 %), respectively, indicating a correlation between BoAstV infection and calf diarrhoea (OR=2.15, P=0.024). BoAstV existed mainly in the form of co-infection (85.53 %) with one to five of nine viruses, and there was a strong positive correlation between BoAstV co-infection and calf diarrhoea (OR=2.83, P=0.004). Binary logistic regression analysis confirmed this correlation between BoAstV co-infection and calf diarrhoea (OR=2.41, P=0.038). The co-infection of BoAstV and bovine rotavirus (BRV) with or without other viruses accounted for 70.77 % of all the co-infection cases. The diarrhoea risk for the calves co-infected with BoAstV and BRV was 8.14-fold higher than that for the calves co-infected with BoAstV and other viruses (OR=8.14, P=0.001). Further, the co-infection of BoAstV/BRV/bovine kobuvirus (BKoV) might increase the risk of calf diarrhoea by 14.82-fold, compared with that of BoAstV and other viruses (OR=14.82, P <0.001). Then, nearly complete genomic sequences of nine BoAstV strains were assembled by using next-generation sequencing (NGS) method. Sequence alignment against known astrovirus (AstV) strains at the levels of both amino acids and nucleotides showed a high genetic diversity. Four genotypes were identified, including two known genotypes MAstV-28 (n=3) and MAstV-33 (n=2) and two novel genotypes designated tentatively as MAstV-34 (n=1) and MAstV-35 (n=3). In addition, seven out of nine BoAstV strains showed possible inter-genotype recombination and cross-species recombination. Therefore, our results increase the knowledge about the prevalence and the genetic evolution of BoAstV and provide evidence for the association between BoAstV infection and calf diarrhoea.
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spelling pubmed-85136382021-10-14 Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea Zhu, Jie Qi, Mingpu Jiang, Chuanwen Peng, Yongchong Peng, Qingjie Chen, Yingyu Hu, Changmin Chen, Jianguo Chen, Xi Chen, Huanchun Guo, Aizhen J Gen Virol Animal Bovine astrovirus (BoAstV) belongs to genus Mamastravirus (MAstV). It can be detected in the faeces of both diarrhoeal and healthy calves. However, its prevalence, genetic diversity, and association with cattle diarrhoea are poorly understood. In this study, faecal samples of 87 diarrhoeal and 77 asymptomatic calves from 20 farms in 12 provinces were collected, and BoAstV was detected with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The overall prevalence rate of this virus in diarrhoeal and asymptomatic calves was 55.17 % (95 % CI: 44.13, 65.85 %) and 36.36 % (95 % CI: 25.70, 48.12 %), respectively, indicating a correlation between BoAstV infection and calf diarrhoea (OR=2.15, P=0.024). BoAstV existed mainly in the form of co-infection (85.53 %) with one to five of nine viruses, and there was a strong positive correlation between BoAstV co-infection and calf diarrhoea (OR=2.83, P=0.004). Binary logistic regression analysis confirmed this correlation between BoAstV co-infection and calf diarrhoea (OR=2.41, P=0.038). The co-infection of BoAstV and bovine rotavirus (BRV) with or without other viruses accounted for 70.77 % of all the co-infection cases. The diarrhoea risk for the calves co-infected with BoAstV and BRV was 8.14-fold higher than that for the calves co-infected with BoAstV and other viruses (OR=8.14, P=0.001). Further, the co-infection of BoAstV/BRV/bovine kobuvirus (BKoV) might increase the risk of calf diarrhoea by 14.82-fold, compared with that of BoAstV and other viruses (OR=14.82, P <0.001). Then, nearly complete genomic sequences of nine BoAstV strains were assembled by using next-generation sequencing (NGS) method. Sequence alignment against known astrovirus (AstV) strains at the levels of both amino acids and nucleotides showed a high genetic diversity. Four genotypes were identified, including two known genotypes MAstV-28 (n=3) and MAstV-33 (n=2) and two novel genotypes designated tentatively as MAstV-34 (n=1) and MAstV-35 (n=3). In addition, seven out of nine BoAstV strains showed possible inter-genotype recombination and cross-species recombination. Therefore, our results increase the knowledge about the prevalence and the genetic evolution of BoAstV and provide evidence for the association between BoAstV infection and calf diarrhoea. Microbiology Society 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8513638/ /pubmed/34424158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001640 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
spellingShingle Animal
Zhu, Jie
Qi, Mingpu
Jiang, Chuanwen
Peng, Yongchong
Peng, Qingjie
Chen, Yingyu
Hu, Changmin
Chen, Jianguo
Chen, Xi
Chen, Huanchun
Guo, Aizhen
Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
title Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
title_full Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
title_fullStr Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
title_short Prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled Chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
title_sort prevalence of bovine astroviruses and their genotypes in sampled chinese calves with and without diarrhoea
topic Animal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34424158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001640
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