Comparison of the Whole-Genome Sequence of the African Swine Fever Virus from a Mongolian Wild Boar with Genotype II Viruses from Asia and Europe
-
Published:2023-09-07
Issue:9
Volume:12
Page:1143
-
ISSN:2076-0817
-
Container-title:Pathogens
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Pathogens
Author:
Ankhanbaatar Ulaankhuu12ORCID, Auer Agathe34ORCID, Ulziibat Gerelmaa1, Settypalli Tirumala B. K.3ORCID, Gombo-Ochir Delgerzul1, Basan Ganzorig1, Takemura Taichiro3, Tseren-Ochir Erdene-Ochir2, Ouled Ahmed Hatem3, Meki Irene Kasindi3ORCID, Datta Sneha3, Soumare Baba4, Metlin Artem4, Cattoli Giovanni3, Lamien Charles E.3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Viral Animal Diseases Diagnostic and Surveillance, State Central Veterinary Laboratory, Ulaanbaatar 17029, Mongolia 2. School of Veterinary Medicine, Mongolian University of Life Sciences, Ulaanbaatar 17029, Mongolia 3. Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre for Nuclear Applications in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Friedenstrasse 1, 2444 Seibersdorf, Austria 4. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN), Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, Italy
Abstract
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and severe viral hemorrhagic disease in domestic and wild pigs. ASF seriously affects the global swine industry as the mortality rate can reach 100% with highly virulent strains. In 2007, ASF was introduced into the Caucasus and spread to Russia and later into other European and Asian countries. This study reported the first whole-genome sequence (WGS) of the ASF virus (ASFV) that was detected in a Mongolian wild boar. This sequence was then compared to other WGS samples from Asia and Europe. Results show that the ASFV Genotype II from Mongolia is similar to the Asian Genotype II WGS. However, there were three nucleotide differences found between the Asian and European genome sequences, two of which were non-synonymous. It was also observed that the European Genotype II ASFV WGS was more diverse than that of the Asian counterparts. The study demonstrates that the ASFV Genotype II variants found in wild boars and domestic pigs are highly similar, suggesting these animals might have had direct or indirect contact, potentially through outdoor animal breeding. In conclusion, this study provides a WGS and mutation spectrum of the ASFV Genotype II WGS in Asia and Europe and thus provides important insights into the origin and spread of ASFV in Mongolia.
Funder
VETLAB network initiative of the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre IAEA Peaceful Uses Initiative Project funded by the Government of the Unites States of America
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy
Reference40 articles.
1. Bao, J., Zhang, Y., Shi, C., Wang, Q., Wang, S., Wu, X., Cao, S., Xu, F., and Wang, Z. (2022). Genome-Wide Diversity Analysis of African Swine Fever Virus Based on a Curated Dataset. Animals, 12. 2. Schulz, K., and Boklund, A. (2020). The Epidemiology of African Swine Fever, Its Complexity and the Requirement for Multiple Solution Approaches. Animals, 10. 3. The first genotype II African swine fever virus isolated in Africa provides insight into the current Eurasian pandemic;Njau;Sci. Rep.,2021 4. On a form of swine fever occurring in British east-Africa (Kenya Colony);Montgomery;J. Comp. Pathol. Ther.,1921 5. Giammarioli, M., Alessandro, D., Cammà, C., Masoero, L., Torresi, C., Marcacci, M., Zoppi, S., Curini, V., Rinaldi, A., and Rossi, E. (2023). Molecular Characterization of the First African Swine Fever Virus Genotype II Strains Identified from Mainland Italy, 2022. Pathogens, 12.
Cited by
3 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|