Han Myung Guk, Smiley Jeffrey R, Thomas Christopher, Saif Linda J
Food Animal Health Research Program, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University, Wooster, OH 44691, USA.
J Clin Microbiol. 2004 Nov;42(11):5214-24. doi: 10.1128/JCM.42.11.5214-5224.2004.
To determine the genogroups and genotypes of bovine enteric caliciviruses (BECVs) circulating in calves, we determined the complete capsid gene sequences of 21 BECVs. The nucleotide and predicted amino acid sequences were compared phylogenetically with those of known human and animal enteric caliciviruses. Based on these analyses, 15 BECVs belonged to Norovirus genogroup III and genotype 2 (GIII/2) and were genetically distinct from human Norovirus GI and GII. Six BECVs had capsid gene sequences similar to that of the unclassified Nebraska (NB)-like BECV. The 15 bovine noroviruses (BoNVs) were more closely related to Bo/NLV/Newbury-2/76/UK (GIII/2) and other known genotype 2 BoNVs than to genotype 1 Bo/NLV/Jena/80/DE. The BoNV Bo/CV521-OH/02/US showed high nucleotide and amino acid identities (84 and 94%, respectively) with the capsid gene of Bo/NLV/Newbury-2/76/UK, whereas the nucleotide and amino acid sequences of the RNA polymerase gene were more closely related to those of Bo/NLV/Jena/80/DE (77 and 87% identities, respectively) than to those of Bo/NLV/Newbury-2/76/UK (69 and 69% identities, respectively), suggesting that Bo/CV521-OH/02/US is a genotype 1-2 recombinant. Gene conversion analysis by the recombinant identification program and SimPlot also predicted that Bo/CV521-OH/02/US was a recombinant. Six NB-like BECVs shared 88 to 92% nucleotide and 94 to 99.5% amino acid identities with the NB BECV in the capsid gene. The results of this study demonstrate genetic diversity in the capsid genes of BECVs circulating in Ohio veal calves, provide new data for coinfections with distinct BECV genotypes or genogroups, and describe the first natural BoNV genotype 1-2 recombinant, analogous to the previously reported human norovirus recombinants.
为了确定在犊牛中传播的牛肠道杯状病毒(BECV)的基因组群和基因型,我们测定了21株BECV的完整衣壳基因序列。将核苷酸和预测的氨基酸序列与已知的人类和动物肠道杯状病毒进行系统发育比较。基于这些分析,15株BECV属于诺如病毒基因组群III和基因型2(GIII/2),在基因上与人类诺如病毒GI和GII不同。6株BECV的衣壳基因序列与未分类的内布拉斯加(NB)样BECV相似。这15株牛诺如病毒(BoNV)与Bo/NLV/Newbury-2/76/UK(GIII/2)和其他已知的基因型2 BoNV的亲缘关系比与基因型1的Bo/NLV/Jena/80/DE更近。BoNV Bo/CV521-OH/02/US与Bo/NLV/Newbury-2/76/UK的衣壳基因具有较高的核苷酸和氨基酸同一性(分别为84%和94%),而RNA聚合酶基因的核苷酸和氨基酸序列与Bo/NLV/Jena/80/DE的亲缘关系更近(分别为77%和87%同一性),而不是与Bo/NLV/Newbury-2/76/UK(分别为69%和69%同一性),这表明Bo/CV521-OH/02/US是基因型1-2重组体。通过重组鉴定程序和SimPlot进行的基因转换分析也预测Bo/CV521-OH/02/US是重组体。6株NB样BECV在衣壳基因中与NB BECV的核苷酸同一性为88%至92%,氨基酸同一性为94%至99.5%。本研究结果证明了在俄亥俄州小牛肉犊中传播的BECV衣壳基因的遗传多样性,为不同BECV基因型或基因组群的共感染提供了新数据,并描述了首例天然的BoNV基因型1-2重组体,类似于先前报道的人类诺如病毒重组体。