VP2 Gene-Based Molecular Evolutionary Patterns of Major Circulating Bluetongue Virus Serotypes Isolated during 2014-2018 from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh States of India.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.1159/000512131
Ravali Thota, Vishweshwar Kumar Ganji, Sharanya Machanagari, Narasimha Reddy Yella, Bhagyalakshmi Buddala, Krishnajyothi Yadlapati, P P Rao, Sushila Maan, Narender S Maan, Divakar Hemadri, Karam Pal Singh, Kalyani Putty
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Introduction: Bluetongue disease is an economically important viral disease of livestock caused by bluetongue virus (BTV) having multiple serotypes. It belongs to the genus Orbivirus of family Reoviridae and subfamily Sedoreovirinae. The genome of BTV is 10 segmented dsRNA that codes for 7 structural and 4 nonstructural proteins, of which VP2 was reported to be serotype-specific and a major antigenic determinant.

Objective: It is important to know the circulating serotypes in a particular geographical location for effective control of the disease. The present study unravels the molecular evolution of the circulating BTV serotypes during 2014-2018 in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states of India.

Methods: Multiple sequence alignment with available BTV serotypes in GenBank and phylogenetic analysis were performed for the partial VP2 sequences of major circulating BTV serotypes during the study period.

Results: The multiple sequence alignment of circulating serotypes with respective reference isolates revealed variations in antigenic VP2. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the major circulating serotypes were grouped into eastern topotypes (BTV-1, BTV-2, BTV-4, and BTV-16) and Western topotypes (BTV-5, BTV-12, and BTV-24).

Conclusion: Our study strengthens the need for development of an effective vaccine, which can induce the immune response for a range of serotypes within and in between topotypes.

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基于VP2基因的2014-2018年从印度特兰甘纳邦和安得拉邦分离的主要流通蓝舌病病毒血清型的分子进化模式。
导言:蓝舌病是由多种血清型的蓝舌病毒(BTV)引起的一种经济上重要的家畜病毒性疾病。它属于 Reoviridae 科 Orbivirus 属和 Sedoreovirinae 亚科。BTV 的基因组是 10 段 dsRNA,编码 7 种结构蛋白和 4 种非结构蛋白,其中 VP2 据报道具有血清型特异性,是主要的抗原决定因子:了解特定地理位置的流行血清型对于有效控制该疾病非常重要。本研究揭示了 2014-2018 年期间印度特兰甘纳邦和安得拉邦流行的 BTV 血清型的分子进化过程:方法:与 GenBank 中现有的 BTV 血清型进行多重序列比对,并对研究期间主要流行 BTV 血清型的部分 VP2 序列进行系统发育分析:循环血清型与各自参考分离物的多重序列比对显示了抗原 VP2 的变化。系统进化分析表明,主要的流行血清型分为东部拓扑型(BTV-1、BTV-2、BTV-4 和 BTV-16)和西部拓扑型(BTV-5、BTV-12 和 BTV-24):结论:我们的研究加强了开发有效疫苗的必要性,这种疫苗可诱导拓扑内和拓扑间一系列血清型的免疫反应。
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