| Literature DB >> 33430224 |
Chenghuai Yang1,2, Leyi Wang3, Kent Schwartz1, Eric Burrough1, Jennifer Groeltz-Thrush1, Qi Chen1, Ying Zheng1, Huigang Shen1, Ganwu Li1.
Abstract
Nodaviruses are small bisegmented RNA viruses belonging to the family Nodaviridae. Nodaviruses have been identified in different hosts, including insects, fishes, shrimps, prawns, dogs, and bats. A novel porcine nodavirus was first identified in the United States by applying next-generation sequencing on brain tissues of pigs with neurological signs, including uncontrollable shaking. RNA1 of the porcine nodavirus had the highest nucleotide identity (51.1%) to the Flock House virus, whereas its RNA2 shared the highest nucleotide identity (48%) with the RNA2 segment of caninovirus (Canine nodavirus). Genetic characterization classified porcine nodavirus as a new species under the genus Alphanodavirus. Further studies are needed to understand the pathogenicity and clinical impacts of this virus.Entities:
Keywords: United States; characterization; detection; genome; porcine nodavirus
Year: 2021 PMID: 33430224 PMCID: PMC7825704 DOI: 10.3390/v13010073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048