Literature DB >> 28341545

Novel putative Bluetongue virus in healthy goats from Sardinia, Italy.

Giovanni Savini1, Giantonella Puggioni2, Giorgio Meloni2, Maurilia Marcacci1, Marco Di Domenico1, Angela Maria Rocchigiani2, Massimo Spedicato1, Annalisa Oggiano2, Daniela Manunta2, Liana Teodori1, Alessandra Leone1, Ottavio Portanti1, Francesca Cito1, Annamaria Conte1, Massimiliano Orsini1, Cesare Cammà1, Paolo Calistri1, Armando Giovannini1, Alessio Lorusso3.   

Abstract

In recent years, novel Bluetongue virus (BTV) serotypes have been isolated and/or sequenced by researchers within the field. During Bluetongue surveillance activities, we identified a putative novel BTV serotype in healthy goats from Sardinia, Italy. RNAs purified from blood and serum samples were positive for BTV by a generic real time RT-PCR and c-ELISA, respectively, whereas genotyping and serotyping were unsuccessful. By NGS, the whole genome sequence was obtained from two blood samples (BTV-X ITL2015 strains 34200 and 33531). Overall, Seg 2 of BTV-X ITL2015 shows the highest identity (75.3-75.5% nt/77.4-78.1% aa) with recently isolated BTV-27s from Corsica and with the last discovered BTV XJ1407 from China (75.9% nt /78.2% aa), whereas it is less related with BTV-25 from Switzerland (73.0% nt/75.0% aa) and BTV-26 from Kuwait (62.0% nt/60.5% aa). A specific RT-qPCR targeting Seg 2 of BTV-X ITL2015 was assessed in this study. Considering the Seg 2/VP2 identity of BTV-X ITL2015 with BTV-25, 26, 27s and BTV XJ1407 and that serum of BTV-X ITL2015 infected goats failed to neutralize all tested extant serotypes, we propose the existence of a novel BTV serotype circulating in goats in Sardinia. Isolation was so far unsuccessful thus hampering proper antigenic characterization.
Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bluetongue virus; Goats; New serotype; Next generation sequencing; Phylogeny; Sardinia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28341545     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2017.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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