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Identification and complete genome analysis of a novel bovine picornavirus in Japan.

Authors :
Nagai, Makoto
Omatsu, Tsutomu
Aoki, Hiroshi
Kaku, Yoshihiro
Belsham, Graham J.
Haga, Kei
Naoi, Yuki
Sano, Kaori
Umetsu, Moeko
Shiokawa, Mai
Tsuchiaka, Shinobu
Furuya, Tetsuya
Okazaki, Sachiko
Katayama, Yukie
Oba, Mami
Shirai, Junsuke
Katayama, Kazuhiko
Mizutani, Tetsuya
Source :
Virus Research. Dec2015, Vol. 210, p205-212. 8p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We identified novel viruses in feces from cattle with diarrhea collected in 2009 in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, by using a metagenomics approach and determined the (near) complete sequences of the virus. Sequence analyses revealed that they had a standard picornavirus genome organization, i.e. 5′ untranslated region (UTR) - L- P1 (VP4- VP3- VP2- VP1) - P2 (2A- 2B- 2C) - P3 (3A- 3B- 3C-3D) - 3′UTR- poly(A). They are closely related to other unclassified Chinese picornaviruses; bat picornaviruses group 1–3, feline picornavirus, and canine picornavirus, sharing 45.4–51.4% (P1), 38.0–44.9% (P2), and 49.6–53.3% (P3) amino acid identities, respectively. The phylogenetic analyses and detailed genome characterization showed that they, together with the unclassified Chinese picornaviruses, grouped as a cluster for the P1, 2C, 3CD and VP1 coding regions. These viruses had conserved features (e.g. predicted protein cleavage sites, presence of a leader protein, 2A, 2C, 3C, and 3D functional domains), suggesting they have a common ancestor. Reverse-transcription-PCR assays, using specific primers designed from the 5′UTR sequence of these viruses, showed that 23.0% (20/87) of fecal samples from cattle with diarrhea were positive, indicating the prevalence of these picornavirus in the Japanese cattle population in Hokkaido Prefecture. However, further studies are needed to investigate the pathogenic potential and etiological role of these viruses in cattle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681702
Volume :
210
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virus Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110821598
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2015.08.001