Identification and characterization of a novel recombinant porcine astrovirus from pigs in Anhui, China

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Porcine astroviruses (PAstVs) have wide distribution in swine herds worldwide. At present, five porcine astrovirus genotypes have been identified. In this study, using viral metagenomics, a novel PAstV strain (designated as Ahast) was identified in fecal samples from pigs in Anhui of China, and the complete genomic sequence of Ahast was obtained by assembling and PCR amplification. Genomic structural analysis indicated that Ahast had a typical ribosomal frameshifting signal, and some conserve amino acid motifs were also found in virally encoded proteins. Phylogenetic analysis and sequence comparison indicated that this virus belonged to porcine astrovirus genotype 4 (PAstV4), which formed a clade clustered with other PAstV4. Multiple recombinant events were confirmed by recombination analysis and indicated that Ahast was a potential recombinant. Epidemiological investigation indicated that PAstV4 has a 10.7% prevalence in this pig farm. The new recombinant identified in this study will be beneficial to comprehend the origin, genetic diversity, and evolution of porcine astroviruses in Anhui of China.

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CHEN, X., HE, Y., LI, W., KALIM, U., XIAO, Y., YANG, J., … ZHANG, W. (2020). Identification and characterization of a novel recombinant porcine astrovirus from pigs in Anhui, China. Polish Journal of Microbiology, 69(4), 471–478. https://doi.org/10.33073/PJM-2020-051

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