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Liu C, Li M, Yin X, Zhang H, Xiang L, Zhai H, Wang C, Kan Y, Yao L, Tian Z, Leng C. Complete Genome Sequences of Three Sub-genotype 2.1b Isolates of Classical Swine Fever Virus in China. J Vet Res. 2018 Mar 30;62(1):7-15
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Complete Genome Sequences of Three Sub-genotype 2.1b Isolates of Classical Swine Fever Virus in China.
Liu C , Li M , Yin X , Zhang H , Xiang L , Zhai H , Wang C , Kan Y , Yao L , Tian Z , Leng C .
J Vet Res. 2018 Mar 30;62(1):7-15. doi: 10.2478/jvetres-2018-0002. eCollection 2018 Mar.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:
Classical swine fever (CSF) has caused severe economic losses in pig production in many countries. Recent CSF outbreaks in China are mainly associated with sub-genotype 2.1 of CSF virus (CSFV). Although there is abundant information regarding 2.1 isolates, few data are available on whole-genome analysis.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:
The biological and genome characteristics of three recently emerged Chinese CSFV isolates, i.e. SD2014-1, SD2014-2, and SD2014-3, were fully analysed.
RESULTS:
Sequence analysis showed that the isolates shared 83.4%-95.0% nucleotide identity with eight other CSFV isolates. In addition, the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) and the non-structural (NS) proteins NS3, NS4A, and NS4B were more conserved than other regions of the genome. Phylogenetic analysis based on the complete genome sequences or full-length structural protein E2 gene sequences revealed that the three isolates belonged to sub-genotype 2.1b. In addition, several unique molecular characteristics of the 5'UTR, 3'UTR, and E2 were identified.
CONCLUSION:
The genomic variations of the three isolates will support further analysis of virulence determinants and the evolutionary trend of CSFV.
KEYWORDS:
classical swine fever virus; complete genomic analysis; genomic variations; sub-genotype 2.1b