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Full-length genomic analysis of porcine rotavirus strains isolated from pigs with diarrhea in Northern Italy

机译:在意大利北部从腹泻猪分离出的猪轮状病毒株的全长基因组分析

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Group A rotaviruses (RVA) cause acute dehydrating diarrhea in young of man and many animal species, including pigs. Swine RVA has an important economic impact on the farming industry, and pigs represent a potential reservoir for zoonotic transmission of RVA to humans. To investigate the genetic diversity of porcine RVA strains in Italy and identify their possible zoonotic characteristics, 25 RVA-positive feces were collected from diarrheic pigs in Northern Italy, in 2009-2010; all viral strains were characterized by G and P genotyping RT-PCR. Three samples were selected for full genome sequencing. Sequencing of the NSP3 genes of all samples was also performed. Rotavirus diagnosis was carried out by ELISA and electron microscopy. RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing were performed in a one-tube format, using primer sets specific for each of the 11 genome segments. Analysis of the G (VP7) and P (VP4) genotypes showed that all strains identified were typical porcine RVAs (G4, G5, G9; P[6], P[13], P[23]). Full-length genome sequencing was performed on selected G9 isolates. Most segments belonged to the genotype constellation 1 (Wa-like), which is shared by most human RVA strains, but gene types such as I5 (VP6) and A8 (NSP1), which are typical of porcine and rare among human RVAs, were also detected. We identified RVA strains showing the T7 genotype, an NSP3 gene type that was previously reported in unusual strains of possible porcine or bovine origin from children with diarrhea. Recent reports suggested that G9 RVA may have been introduced from swine to human populations involving gene reassortment events. The observation that some of the RVA genotypes from swine in Italy were similar to viruses characterized in children underlines the importance of animal RVA surveillance, to clarify and monitor the role of animals as genetic reservoirs of emerging RVA strains pathogenic for humans
机译:A组轮状病毒(RVA)引起年轻人和包括猪在内的许多动物物种的急性脱水性腹泻。猪的RVA对农业产业具有重要的经济影响,而猪代表了RVA向人畜共患病传播的潜在库。为了调查意大利猪RVA株的遗传多样性并确定其可能的人畜共患病特征,2009-2010年从意大利北部的腹泻猪收集了25株RVA阳性粪便。通过G和P基因分型RT-PCR表征所有病毒株。选择三个样品进行全基因组测序。还对所有样品的NSP3基因进行测序。轮状病毒的诊断通过ELISA和电子显微镜进行。 RT-PCR和Sanger测序以单管形式进行,使用针对11个基因组片段中每个片段的特异性引物组。对G(VP7)和P(VP4)基因型的分析表明,所有鉴定出的菌株均为典型的猪RVA(G4,G5,G9; P [6],P [13],P [23])。对选定的G9分离株进行全长基因组测序。大多数片段都属于大多数人RVA株共有的基因型星座1(Wa-like),但是猪的典型基因型I5(VP6)和A8(NSP1)在人RVA中却很少见。也被检测到。我们鉴定了显示T7基因型的RVA菌株,这是NSP3基因类型,以前在腹泻儿童的可能猪或牛来源的不寻常菌株中已有报道。最近的报道表明,G9 RVA可能已经从猪中引入涉及基因重排事件的人群。观察到意大利一些猪的RVA基因型与以儿童为特征的病毒相似,这一发现强调了动物RVA监测的重要性,以阐明和监测动物作为正在出现的对人类致病的RVA菌株的遗传贮藏库的作用

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