Literature DB >> 28484931

Complete genome analysis of porcine kobuviruses from the feces of pigs in Japan.

Masataka Akagami1, Mika Ito2, Kazutaka Niira3, Moegi Kuroda4, Tsuneyuki Masuda4, Kei Haga5,6, Shinobu Tsuchiaka7, Yuki Naoi7, Mai Kishimoto7, Kaori Sano7, Tsutomu Omatsu7, Hiroshi Aoki8, Yukie Katayama7, Mami Oba7, Tomoichiro Oka6, Toru Ichimaru9, Hiroshi Yamasato4, Yoshinao Ouchi1, Junsuke Shirai7, Kazuhiko Katayama5,6, Tetsuya Mizutani7, Makoto Nagai10,11.   

Abstract

Porcine kobuviruses (PoKoVs) are ubiquitously distributed in pig populations worldwide and are thought to be enteric viruses in swine. Although PoKoVs have been detected in pigs in Japan, no complete genome data for Japanese PoKoVs are available. In the present study, 24 nearly complete or complete sequences of the PoKoV genome obtained from 10 diarrheic feces and 14 non-diarrheic feces of Japanese pigs were analyzed using a metagenomics approach. Japanese PoKoVs shared 85.2-100% identity with the complete coding nucleotide (nt) sequences and the closest relationship of 85.1-98.3% with PoKoVs from other countries. Twenty of 24 Japanese PoKoVs carried a deletion of 90 nt in the 2B coding region. Phylogenetic tree analyses revealed that PoKoVs were not grouped according to their geographical region of origin and the phylogenetic trees of the L, P1, P2, and P3 genetic regions showed topologies different from each other. Similarity plot analysis using strains from a single farm revealed partially different similarity patterns among strains from identical farm origins, suggesting that recombination events had occurred. These results indicate that various PoKoV strains are prevalent and not restricted geographically on pig farms worldwide and the coexistence of multiple strains leads to recombination events of PoKoVs and contributes to the genetic diversity and evolution of PoKoVs.

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Keywords:  Genetic analysis; Japan; Kobuvirus; Porcine feces; Recombination event

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28484931     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-017-1464-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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