Increased viral read counts and metagenomic full genome characterization of porcine astrovirus 4 and Posavirus 1 in sows in a swine farm with unexplained neonatal piglet diarrhea
Neonatal diarrhea in piglets may cause major losses in affected pig herds. The present study used random high-throughput RNA sequencing (metagenomic next generation sequencing, mNGS) to investigate the virome of sows from a farm with persistent neonatal piglet diarrhea in comparison to two control f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virus genes 2020-12, Vol.56 (6), p.696-704 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Neonatal diarrhea in piglets may cause major losses in affected pig herds. The present study used random high-throughput RNA sequencing (metagenomic next generation sequencing, mNGS) to investigate the virome of sows from a farm with persistent neonatal piglet diarrhea in comparison to two control farms without diarrhea problems. A variety of known swine gastrointestinal viruses was detected in the control farms as well as in the problem farm (
Mamastrovirus
,
Enterovirus
,
Picobirnavirus
,
Posavirus
1,
Kobuvirus
,
Proprismacovirus
). A substantial increase in normalized viral read counts was observed in the affected farm compared to the control farms. The increase was attributable to a single viral species in each of the sampled sows (porcine astrovirus 4 and
Posavirus
1). The complete genomes of a porcine astrovirus 4 and two co-infecting
Posavirus
1 were
de novo
assembled and characterized. The 6734 nt single-stranded RNA genome of porcine astrovirus 4 (
PoAstV-4
) strain
Belgium/2019
contains three overlapping open reading frames (nonstructural protein 1ab, nonstructural protein 1a, capsid protein). Posavirus 1 strains
Belgium/01/2019
and
Belgium/02/2019
have a 9814 nt single-stranded positive-sense RNA genome encoding a single open reading frame (polyprotein precursor) containing the five expected Picornavirales-conserved protein domains. The study highlights the potential of mNGS workflows to study unexplained neonatal diarrhea in piglets and contributes to the scarce availability of both PoAstV-4 and
Posavirus
-1 whole genome sequences from Western Europe. |
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ISSN: | 0920-8569 1572-994X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11262-020-01791-z |