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Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China

A novel gout disease, characterized by visceral urate deposition with high-mortality, with outbreaks in goslings in China since 2016 was caused by a novel goose astrovirus (GoAstV) and resulted in serious economic loss. However, the epidemiology and variation of the GoAstV in goslings in southern Ch...

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Autores principales: Fu, Xinliang, Hou, Zhanpeng, Liu, Wenjun, Cao, Nan, Liang, Yu, Li, Bingxin, Jiang, Danli, Li, Wanyan, Xu, Danning, Tian, Yunbo, Huang, Yunmao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746777
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061306
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author Fu, Xinliang
Hou, Zhanpeng
Liu, Wenjun
Cao, Nan
Liang, Yu
Li, Bingxin
Jiang, Danli
Li, Wanyan
Xu, Danning
Tian, Yunbo
Huang, Yunmao
author_facet Fu, Xinliang
Hou, Zhanpeng
Liu, Wenjun
Cao, Nan
Liang, Yu
Li, Bingxin
Jiang, Danli
Li, Wanyan
Xu, Danning
Tian, Yunbo
Huang, Yunmao
author_sort Fu, Xinliang
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description A novel gout disease, characterized by visceral urate deposition with high-mortality, with outbreaks in goslings in China since 2016 was caused by a novel goose astrovirus (GoAstV) and resulted in serious economic loss. However, the epidemiology and variation of the GoAstV in goslings in southern China and its evolutionary history as well as the classification of the GoAstV are unclear. In the present study, systematic molecular epidemiology, and phylogenetic analyses of the GoAstV were conducted to address these issues. Our results showed that the GoAstV is widespread in goslings in southern China, and the genomes of six GoAstV strains were obtained. Two amino acid mutations (Y36H and E456D) were identified in capsid proteins in this study, which is the dominant antigen for the GoAstV. In addition, the GoAstV could be divided into two distinct clades, GoAstV-1 and GoAstV-2, and GoAstV-2 is responsible for gout outbreaks in goslings and could be classified into Avastrovirus 3 (AAstV-3), while GoAstV-1 belongs to Avastrovirus 1 (AAstV-1). Moreover, the emergence of GoAstV-2 in geese was estimated to have occurred in January 2010, approximately 12 years ago, while GoAstV-1 emerged earlier than GoAstV-2 and was estimated to have emerged in April 1985 based on Bayesian analysis. The mean evolutionary rate for the GoAstV was also calculated to be approximately 1.42 × 10(−3) nucleotide substitutions per site per year. In conclusion, this study provides insight into the epidemiology of the GoAstV in goslings in southern China and is helpful for understanding the origin and evolutionary history as well as the classification of the GoAstV in geese.
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spelling pubmed-92306842022-06-25 Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China Fu, Xinliang Hou, Zhanpeng Liu, Wenjun Cao, Nan Liang, Yu Li, Bingxin Jiang, Danli Li, Wanyan Xu, Danning Tian, Yunbo Huang, Yunmao Viruses Article A novel gout disease, characterized by visceral urate deposition with high-mortality, with outbreaks in goslings in China since 2016 was caused by a novel goose astrovirus (GoAstV) and resulted in serious economic loss. However, the epidemiology and variation of the GoAstV in goslings in southern China and its evolutionary history as well as the classification of the GoAstV are unclear. In the present study, systematic molecular epidemiology, and phylogenetic analyses of the GoAstV were conducted to address these issues. Our results showed that the GoAstV is widespread in goslings in southern China, and the genomes of six GoAstV strains were obtained. Two amino acid mutations (Y36H and E456D) were identified in capsid proteins in this study, which is the dominant antigen for the GoAstV. In addition, the GoAstV could be divided into two distinct clades, GoAstV-1 and GoAstV-2, and GoAstV-2 is responsible for gout outbreaks in goslings and could be classified into Avastrovirus 3 (AAstV-3), while GoAstV-1 belongs to Avastrovirus 1 (AAstV-1). Moreover, the emergence of GoAstV-2 in geese was estimated to have occurred in January 2010, approximately 12 years ago, while GoAstV-1 emerged earlier than GoAstV-2 and was estimated to have emerged in April 1985 based on Bayesian analysis. The mean evolutionary rate for the GoAstV was also calculated to be approximately 1.42 × 10(−3) nucleotide substitutions per site per year. In conclusion, this study provides insight into the epidemiology of the GoAstV in goslings in southern China and is helpful for understanding the origin and evolutionary history as well as the classification of the GoAstV in geese. MDPI 2022-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9230684/ /pubmed/35746777 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061306 Text en © 2022 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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Fu, Xinliang
Hou, Zhanpeng
Liu, Wenjun
Cao, Nan
Liang, Yu
Li, Bingxin
Jiang, Danli
Li, Wanyan
Xu, Danning
Tian, Yunbo
Huang, Yunmao
Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China
title Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China
title_full Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China
title_fullStr Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China
title_short Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China
title_sort insight into the epidemiology and evolutionary history of novel goose astrovirus-associated gout in goslings in southern china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35746777
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14061306
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