Emergence of a novel genotype of class II New Castle Disease virus in North Eastern States of India

•NER India lies at the biodiversity hotspot with eastern migratory route of birds.•Domestic poultry population is at the risk for transboundary diseases like ND.•vvNDV was detected in field outbreaks, despite the regular vaccination practice.•Emergence of a novel genotype of class II NDV is identifi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2023-05, Vol.864, p.147315-147315, Article 147315
Hauptverfasser: Rajkhowa, Tridib Kumar, Zodinpuii, Doris, Bhutia, Lhaki Doma, Islam, Sikder Jabidur, Gogoi, Amrit, Hauhnar, Lalthapuii, Kiran, J., Choudhary, Om Prakash
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Zusammenfassung:•NER India lies at the biodiversity hotspot with eastern migratory route of birds.•Domestic poultry population is at the risk for transboundary diseases like ND.•vvNDV was detected in field outbreaks, despite the regular vaccination practice.•Emergence of a novel genotype of class II NDV is identified in NER, India. Outbreaks of New Castle Disease from three north eastern states of India were confirmed by clinico-pathological examination followed by reverse transcription-PCR detection of F gene of ND Virus (NDV). Irrespective of vaccination, the outbreaks resulted 90–100% mortality in the affected flocks. The analysis of fusion protein sequences from ten field isolates revealed them as the velogenic or highly virulent strain. Phylogenetic analyses based on the complete F gene nucleotide sequences of the isolates have characterized only one of the isolate (OK149201) in the genotype XIII.2.2. The rest of the nine isolates are depicted in a distinct monophyletic group with average nucleotide distances from the other 20 genotypes ranged from 10.90 − 20.70. The nine isolates were further divided into two sub branches with the bootstrap support value of 100% at the nodes that define the two subgroups with an average evolutionary nucleotide distance of 6.00between the isolates in the two subgroups. As per the recommendation put forth in recently updated unified phylogenetic classification system for NDV, our findings clearly indicates emergence of a novel genotype of class II NDV in the biodiversity hot spot region of NER, India. The isolates in the newly identified genotype is designated with next available Roman numerals XXII. Further, the two subgroups within the genotype are designated as XXII.1 and XXII.2.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2023.147315