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Genomic characterization of a novel group a lamb rotavirus isolated in Zaragoza, Spain
Ciarlet, Max; Hoffmann, Christian; Lorusso, Eleonora; Baselga, Rafael; Assunta Cafiero, Maria; Bányai, Krisztian; Matthijnssens, Jelle; Parreño, Gladys Viviana
; de Grazia, Simona; Buonavoglia, Canio; Martella, Vito
Fecha de publicación:
12/2008
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Virus Genes
ISSN:
0920-8569
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
An ovine rotavirus (OVR) strain, 762, was isolated from a 30-day-old lamb affected with severe gastroenteritis, in Zaragoza, Spain, and the VP4, VP7, VP6, NSP4, and NSP5/NSP6 genes were subsequently characterized molecularly. Strain OVR762 was classified as a P[14] rotavirus, as the VP4 and VP8* trypsin-cleavage product of the VP4 protein revealed the highest amino acid (aa) identity (94% and 97%, respectively) with that of the P11[14] human rotavirus (HRV) strain PA169, isolated in Italy. Analysis of the VP7 gene product revealed that OVR762 possessed G8 serotype specificity, a type common in ruminants, with the highest degree of aa identity (95-98%) shared with serotype G8 HRV, bovine rotavirus, and guanaco (Lama guanicoe) rotavirus strains. Moreover, strain OVR762 displayed a bovine-like NSP4 (genotype E2) and NSP5/NSP6 (genotype H3), and a VP6 genotype I2, as well as a long electropherotype pattern. This is the first report of a lamb rotavirus with P[14] and G8 specificities, providing additional evidence for the wide genetic and antigenic diversity of group A rotaviruses.
Palabras clave:
rotavirus diarrhea
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rotavirus in lamb
,
rotavirus TYPING
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Ciarlet, Max; Hoffmann, Christian ; Lorusso, Eleonora; Baselga, Rafael; Assunta Cafiero, Maria; et al.; Genomic characterization of a novel group a lamb rotavirus isolated in Zaragoza, Spain; Springer; Virus Genes; 37; 2; 12-2008; 250-265
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