Virus Research (Oct 2023)

Characterization, phylogenetic analysis, and pathogenicity of a novel genotype 2 porcine Enterovirus G

  • Dai Xiao,
  • Luwen Zhang,
  • Shiqian Li,
  • Yixiao Liang,
  • Rui Wu,
  • Yiping Wen,
  • Qigui Yan,
  • Senyan Du,
  • Qin Zhao,
  • Xinfeng Han,
  • Jianling Song,
  • Sanjie Cao,
  • Xiaobo Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 335
p. 199185

Abstract

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Enterovirus G belongs to the family Picornaviridae and are associated with a variety of animal diseases. We isolated and characterized a novel EV-G2 strain, CHN-SCMY2021, the first genotype 2 strain isolated in China. CHN-SCMY2021 is about 25 nm diameter with morphology typical of picornaviruses and its genome is 7341 nucleotides. Sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis based on VP1 indicated that this isolate is a genotype 2 strain. The whole genome similarity between CHN-SCMY2021 and other EV-G genotype 2 strains is 78.3–86.4%, the greatest similarity is to EVG/Porcine/JPN/Iba26–506/2014/G2 (LC316792.1). Recombination analysis indicated that CHN-SCMY2021 resulted from recombination between 714,171/CaoLanh_VN (KT265894.2) and LP 54 (AF363455.1). Except for ST cells, CHN-SCMY2021 has a broad spectrum of cellular adaptations, which are susceptible to BHK-21, PK-15, IPEC-J2, LLC-PK and Vero cells. In piglets, CHN-SCMY2021 causes mild diarrhea and thinning of the intestinal wall. The virus was mainly distributed to intestinal tissue but was also found in heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, brain, and spinal cord. CHN-SCMY2021 is the first systematically characterized EV-G genotype 2 strain from China, our results enrich the information on the epidemiology, molecular evolution and pathogenicity associated with EV-G.

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