Near‐complete genome of SARS‐CoV‐2 Delta variant of concern identified in a symptomatic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) in Botswana

Author:

Choga Wonderful T.123,Letsholo Samantha L.4,Marobela‐Raborokgwe Chandapiwa4,Gobe Irene3,Mazwiduma Mbatshi5,Maruapula Dorcas16,Rukwava John7,Binta Mary Gorettie4,Zuze Boitumelo J. L1,Koopile Legodile1,Seru Kedumetse1,Motshosi Patience1,Bareng Ontlametse Thato13,Radibe Botshelo1,Smith‐Lawrence Pamela8,Macheke Kutlo8,Kuate‐Lere Lesego8,Motswaledi Modisa S.39,Mbulawa Mpaphi B.10,Matshaba Mogomotsi911,Masupu Kereng V.9,Lockman Shahin112,Shapiro Roger112,Makhema Joseph112,Mosepele Mosepele191213,Gaseitsiwe Simani112,Moyo Sikhulile13912ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Laboratory Botswana Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership Gaborone Gaborone Botswana

2. Division of Human Genetics Department of Pathology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

3. Faculty of Health Sciences School of Allied Health Professionals University of Botswana Gaborone Botswana

4. Botswana National Veterinary Laboratory Gaborone Botswana

5. VetPro Consultants Gaborone Botswana

6. Department of Biological Sciences University of Botswana Gaborone Botswana

7. Kweneng Veterinary Clinic Gaborone Botswana

8. Health Services Management Ministry of Health and Wellness Gaborone Botswana

9. Presidential COVID‐19 Taskforce Gaborone Botswana

10. Health Services Management National Health Laboratory Gaborone Botswana

11. Botswana‐Baylor Children's Clinic Centre of Excellence Gaborone Botswana

12. Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston Massachusetts

13. Faculty of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine University of Botswana Gaborone Botswana

Abstract

AbstractWe sought to investigate whether SARS‐CoV‐2 was present, and to perform full‐length genomic sequencing, in a 5‐year‐old male crossbreed dog from Gaborone, Botswana that presented overt clinical signs (flu‐like symptoms, dry hacking cough and mild dyspnoea). It was only sampled a posteriori, because three adult owners were diagnosed with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection.Next‐generation sequencing based on Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) was performed on amplicons that were generated using a reverse transcriptase real‐time polymerase chain reaction (RT‐qPCR) of confirmed positive SARS‐CoV‐2 nasopharyngeal and buccal swabs, as well as a bronchoalveolar lavage with mean real cycle threshold (qCt) value of 36 based on the Nucleocapsid (N) gene. Descriptive comparisons to known sequences in Botswana and internationally were made using mutation profiling analysis and phylogenetic inferences. Human samples were not available.A near‐full length SARS‐CoV‐2 genome (∼90% coverage) was successfully genotyped and classified under clade 20 O and Pango‐Lineage AY.43 (Pango v.4.0.6 PLEARN‐v1.3; 2022‐04‐21), which is a sublineage of the Delta variant of concern (VOC) (formerly called B.1.617.2, first detected in India). We did not identify novel mutations that may be used to distinguish SARS‐CoV‐2 isolates from the dog and humans. In addition to Spike (S) region mutation profiling, we performed phylogenetic analysis including 30 Delta sequences publicly available reference also isolated from dogs. In addition, we performed another exploratory analysis to investigate the phylogenetic relatedness of sequence isolated from dog with those from humans in Botswana (n = 1303) as of 31 March 2022 and of same sublineage. Expectedly, the sequence formed a cluster with Delta sublineages – AY.43, AY.116 and B.1.617.2 – circulating in same time frame.This is the first documented report of human‐associated SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in a dog in Botswana. Although the direction of transmission remains unknown, this study further affirms the need for monitoring pets during different COVID‐19 waves for possible clinically relevant SARS‐CoV‐2 transmissions between species.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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