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Novel putative bluetongue virus serotype 29 isolated from inapparently infected goat in Xinjiang of China
Author(s) -
Yang Heng,
Gu Wenxi,
Li Zhanhong,
Zhang Ling,
Liao Defang,
Song Jianling,
Shi Baoxin,
Hasimu Jiapaer,
Li Zhuoran,
Yang Zhenxing,
Zhong Qi,
Li Huachun
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
transboundary and emerging diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.392
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1865-1682
pISSN - 1865-1674
DOI - 10.1111/tbed.13927
Subject(s) - serotype , virology , biology , orbivirus , virus , phylogenetic tree , reoviridae , gene , genetics , rotavirus
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is the ‘type’ species of the genus Orbivirus causing bluetongue (BT) in sheep, bovine and other ruminants. Twenty‐four serotypes and several atypical serotypes of BTV were identified worldwide. In present study, a novel strain of BTV (V196/XJ/2014) was isolated from an asymptomatic sentinel goat in Yuli County, Xinjiang of China. Serotype identification of this isolate exhibited uniform negative results by serotype‐specific conventional RT‐PCR and real‐time RT‐PCR for BTV‐1 to BTV‐27, and virus neutralization tests using reference sera of BTV‐1 to BTV‐24. Genomic analysis showed V196/XJ/2014 grouped with atypical serotypes of BTV‐25 to BTV‐28, BTV‐X/XJ1407, BTV‐X/ITL2015 and BTV‐Y/TUN2017, while segment 2 and VP2 protein of V196/XJ/2014 shared <63.4%/61.4% nucleic acids and amino acids sequence identities with other recognized BTV serotypes and its segment 2 formed a separate ‘nucleotype’ in phylogenetic tree. These results indicated V196/XJ/2014 does not belong to any reported serotypes of BTV. Further studies of infectivity and pathogenicity showed that goats infected with V196/XJ/2014 did not exhibit observed clinical symptoms, but high level of virus amplification and homologous neutralization antibodies were detected post‐infection. Our studies suggested a novel putative serotype of BTV‐29 was isolated in Xinjiang of China, which expands our knowledge about the diversity of BTV.

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