Incidental finding of a human-like tusavirus in a lamb with lip lesions and fatal pneumonia.

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Journal of General Virology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1099/jgv.0.001968
Hannah Davies, Akbar Dastjerdi, David Everest, Tobias Floyd, Rachael Collins, Harriet McFadzean, Gábor Reuter, Rudolf Reichel
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Tusaviruses in the genus Protoparvovirus of family Parvoviridae were first identified in a diarrhoeic Tunisian child in 2014. Thereafter, high prevalence of a genetically similar virus was demonstrated in faeces from caprine and ovine species in Hungary. Here, we describe an investigation into the cause of scabby lip lesions in a 6 month-old lamb, submitted from a farm experiencing weight loss and scouring in lambs in England. Transmission electron microscopy visualised small circular particles of 18 and 22 nm in diameter in lip lesions identified as tusavirus and flumine parvovirus by Next Generation Sequencing. Liver, kidney, lung, small intestine content and faeces were also strongly positive for the tusavirus DNA as well as 10 % of faecal samples of the flock collected 2 months after the initial lip sampling. NS1 and VP1 amino acid sequences of this tusavirus displayed 99.5 and 92.89 % identity to those of a human tusavirus, respectively. These amino acid identities were at 95.5 and 89.68 % when compared to those of a goat tusavirus. Phylogenetic analysis of the NS1 and VP1 also grouped the virus in the genus Protoparvovirus and close to tusaviruses detected in human, ovine and caprine species. Wider surveillance of the virus indicated a broader geographical distribution for the virus in England. Histology of the lip tissue revealed localised areas of epidermal hyperplasia and hyperkeratosis affecting haired skin, with mild leucocyte infiltration of the subjacent dermis, but no changes to implicate virus involvement. Flumine parvovirus was concluded to be an environment contaminant. Broader studies in prevalence of these virus in UK sheep flocks and human population, animal models and experimental infections could provide insights into the pathogenesis of these novel viruses and their zoonotic potential.

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在一只患有唇部病变和致命肺炎的羔羊身上意外发现了一种类似人类的土撒病毒。
2014年,首次在一名患有腹泻的突尼斯儿童身上发现了副粘病毒科原原粘病毒属的杜沙病毒。此后,一种基因相似的病毒在匈牙利的山羊和绵羊粪便中被证实具有很高的流行率。在此,我们描述了对一只 6 个月大羔羊唇部痂皮病变原因的调查,该羔羊来自英国一家出现羔羊体重减轻和擦伤的农场。透射电子显微镜观察到唇部病变中有直径为 18 和 22 纳米的圆形小颗粒,经下一代测序鉴定为土萨病毒和氟明副粘病毒。肝脏、肾脏、肺脏、小肠内容物和粪便中的图萨瓦病毒 DNA 也呈强阳性,在首次唇部采样 2 个月后收集的鸡群粪便样本中,图萨瓦病毒 DNA 也呈 10% 阳性。该塔斯马尼亚病毒的 NS1 和 VP1 氨基酸序列与人类塔斯马尼亚病毒的序列分别显示出 99.5 % 和 92.89 % 的一致性。这些氨基酸序列与山羊塔瑟病毒的氨基酸序列的一致性分别为 95.5 % 和 89.68 %。NS1和VP1的系统进化分析还将该病毒归入原巴拉瓦病毒属,与在人类、卵生和山羊物种中检测到的瘤胃病毒相近。对该病毒更广泛的监测表明,该病毒在英格兰有更广泛的地理分布。嘴唇组织的组织学检查显示,局部区域表皮增生和角化过度,影响毛发皮肤,邻近真皮层有轻度白细胞浸润,但没有发现与病毒有关的变化。结论是弗鲁明细小病毒是一种环境污染物。对这些病毒在英国羊群和人类中的流行情况、动物模型和实验感染进行更广泛的研究,可以深入了解这些新型病毒的致病机理及其人畜共患病的可能性。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
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7.70
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期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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