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A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus

Hepaciviruses represent a group of viruses that pose a significant threat to the health of humans and animals. New members of the genus Hepacivirus in the family Flaviviridae have recently been identified in a wide variety of host species worldwide. Similar to the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), bovine hep...

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Autores principales: Shao, Jian-Wei, Guo, Luan-Ying, Yuan, Yao-Xian, Ma, Jun, Chen, Ji-Ming, Liu, Quan
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835012
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13112206
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author Shao, Jian-Wei
Guo, Luan-Ying
Yuan, Yao-Xian
Ma, Jun
Chen, Ji-Ming
Liu, Quan
author_facet Shao, Jian-Wei
Guo, Luan-Ying
Yuan, Yao-Xian
Ma, Jun
Chen, Ji-Ming
Liu, Quan
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description Hepaciviruses represent a group of viruses that pose a significant threat to the health of humans and animals. New members of the genus Hepacivirus in the family Flaviviridae have recently been identified in a wide variety of host species worldwide. Similar to the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), bovine hepacivirus (BovHepV) is hepatotropic and causes acute or persistent infections in cattle. BovHepVs are distributed worldwide and classified into two genotypes with seven subtypes in genotype 1. In this study, three BovHepV strains were identified in the samples of ticks sucking blood on cattle in the Guangdong province of China, through unbiased high-throughput sequencing. Genetic analysis revealed the polyprotein-coding gene of these viral sequences herein shared 67.7–84.8% nt identity and 76.1–95.6% aa identity with other BovHepVs identified worldwide. As per the demarcation criteria adopted for the genotyping and subtyping of HCV, these three BovHepV strains belonged to a novel subtype within the genotype 1. Additionally, purifying selection was the dominant evolutionary pressure acting on the genomes of BovHepV, and genetic recombination was not common among BovHepVs. These results expand the knowledge about the genetic diversity and evolution of BovHepV distributed globally, and also indicate genetically divergent BovHepV strains were co-circulating in cattle populations in China.
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spelling pubmed-86239792021-11-27 A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus Shao, Jian-Wei Guo, Luan-Ying Yuan, Yao-Xian Ma, Jun Chen, Ji-Ming Liu, Quan Viruses Article Hepaciviruses represent a group of viruses that pose a significant threat to the health of humans and animals. New members of the genus Hepacivirus in the family Flaviviridae have recently been identified in a wide variety of host species worldwide. Similar to the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), bovine hepacivirus (BovHepV) is hepatotropic and causes acute or persistent infections in cattle. BovHepVs are distributed worldwide and classified into two genotypes with seven subtypes in genotype 1. In this study, three BovHepV strains were identified in the samples of ticks sucking blood on cattle in the Guangdong province of China, through unbiased high-throughput sequencing. Genetic analysis revealed the polyprotein-coding gene of these viral sequences herein shared 67.7–84.8% nt identity and 76.1–95.6% aa identity with other BovHepVs identified worldwide. As per the demarcation criteria adopted for the genotyping and subtyping of HCV, these three BovHepV strains belonged to a novel subtype within the genotype 1. Additionally, purifying selection was the dominant evolutionary pressure acting on the genomes of BovHepV, and genetic recombination was not common among BovHepVs. These results expand the knowledge about the genetic diversity and evolution of BovHepV distributed globally, and also indicate genetically divergent BovHepV strains were co-circulating in cattle populations in China. MDPI 2021-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8623979/ /pubmed/34835012 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13112206 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shao, Jian-Wei
Guo, Luan-Ying
Yuan, Yao-Xian
Ma, Jun
Chen, Ji-Ming
Liu, Quan
A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus
title A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus
title_full A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus
title_fullStr A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus
title_short A Novel Subtype of Bovine Hepacivirus Identified in Ticks Reveals the Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Bovine Hepacivirus
title_sort novel subtype of bovine hepacivirus identified in ticks reveals the genetic diversity and evolution of bovine hepacivirus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8623979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835012
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13112206
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