scholarly journals Genotyping and Molecular Characterization of Classical Swine Fever Virus Isolated in China during 2016–2018

Viruses ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 664
Author(s):  
Madiha Fatima ◽  
Yuzi Luo ◽  
Li Zhang ◽  
Peng-Ying Wang ◽  
Hao Song ◽  
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Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious disease of swine caused by classical swine fever virus (CSFV). For decades the disease has been controlled in China by a modified live vaccine (C-strain) of genotype 1. The emergent genotype 2 strains have become predominant in China in the past years that are genetically distant from the vaccine strain. Here, we aimed to evaluate the current infectious status of CSF, and for this purpose 24 isolates of CSFV were identified from different areas of China during 2016–2018. Phylogenetic analysis of NS5B, E2 and full genome revealed that the new isolates were clustered into subgenotype 2.1d and 2.1b, while subgenotype 2.1d was predominant. Moreover, E2 and Erns displayed multiple variations in neutralizing epitope regions. Furthermore, the new isolates exhibited capacity to escape C-strain-derived antibody neutralization compared with the Shimen strain (genotype 1). Potential positive selection sites were identified in antigenic regions of E2 and Erns, which are related with antibody binding affinity. Recombination events were predicted in the new isolates with vaccine strains in the E2 gene region. In conclusion, the new isolates showed molecular variations and antigenic alterations, which provide evidence for the emergence of vaccine-escaping mutants and emphasize the need of updated strategies for CSF control.

2016 ◽  
Vol 162 (3) ◽  
pp. 817-822 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta N. F. Silva ◽  
Diogo M. F. Silva ◽  
Adriana S. Leite ◽  
Ana L. V. Gomes ◽  
Antonio C. Freitas ◽  
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Viruses ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 775 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miaomiao Wang ◽  
Enrica Sozzi ◽  
José Alejandro Bohórquez ◽  
Mònica Alberch ◽  
Joan Pujols ◽  
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This study shows the origin and the pathogenic role of a novel ovine pestivirus (OVPV) isolated in 2017 in Italy, as a pathogenic agent causing severe abortions after infection in pregnant ewes and high capacity for virus trans-placental transmission as well as the birth of lambs suffering OVPV-persistent infection. The OVPV infection induced early antibody response detected by the specific ELISA against classical swine fever virus (CSFV), another important virus affecting swine. The neutralizing antibody response were similar against CSFV strains from genotype 2 and the OVPV. These viruses showed high identity in the B/C domain of the E2-glycoprotein. Close molecular diagnostics cross-reactivity between CSFV and OVPV was found and a new OVPV molecular assay was developed. The phylodynamic analysis showed that CSFV seems to have emerged as the result of an inter-species jump of Tunisian sheep virus (TSV) from sheep to pigs. The OVPV and the CSFV share the TSV as a common ancestor, emerging around 300 years ago. This suggests that the differentiation of TSV into two dangerous new viruses for animal health (CSFV and OVPV) was likely favored by human intervention for the close housing of multiple species for intensive livestock production.


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