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The genomic and epidemiological investigations of enteric viruses of domestic caprine (Capra hircus) revealed the presence of multiple novel viruses related to known strains of humans and ruminant livestock species

MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM(2023)

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In this study, the enteric virome of diarrheic caprine was investigated using next-generation sequencing, reverse transcription PCR methods, and bioinformatics analyses. The complete or nearly complete genomes of seven novel viruses including (i) a caprine astrovirus (OQ758025) of family Astroviridae, four picornaviruses in genera (ii) Boosepivirus (OQ758026), (iii) Enterovirus (OQ758028), (iv) Kobuvirus (OQ758029), and (v) an unassigned picornavirus provisionally called as capripivirus (from the term caprine picornavirus) of the family Picornaviridae (OQ758027), as well as (vi) a tusavirus of family Parvoviridae (OL692339.2) and an (vii) unassigned CRESS DNA virus (OQ758030) have been identified. Structural analyses of the internal ribosomal entry sites revealed the presence of unique motifs and suggest the modular exchange of certain elements between co-infecting viruses. Epidemiological investigations and genotyping PCR reactions of identified RNA virus groups were also conducted using multiple "in-house" developed SYBRgreen-based screening quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays and generic capsid primers on additional fecal samples from ruminant livestock species (n = 62 caprine, n = 32 ovine, and n = 94 cattle) of three different age groups from n = 12 geographically distant sampling sites in Hungary. The results of qPCR screening assays as well as K-means cluster and phylogenetic analyses of the determined sequences suggest that diverse members of the above RNA virus groups were found in all age groups, but mostly in <1-year-old ruminants. Members of the analyzed virus groups were found frequently (37.2%) in multiple (even in quintuple) co-infections, while strains related closely to the identified index viruses were detectable only in certain caprine and ovine samples indicating a wide range of viral diversity.
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picornavirus,astrovirus,IRES,livestock,CRESS DNA virus,epidemiology,ovine,caprine,cattle,NGS,phylogenetics,zoonosis
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