Author:
Yadav Priya,Kumar Ankeet,Nath Sujith S,Devasurmutt Yashas,Shashidhar Geetha,Joshi Madhvi,Puvar Apurvasinh,Sharma Sonal,Raval Janvi,Pandit Rameshchandra,Chavda Priyank,Nagaraj Sudeep,Revanaiah Yogisharadhya,Patil Deepak,Raval S K,Raval Jigar,Kanani Amit,Thakar Falguni,Kumar Naveen,Reddy Gundallahalli Bayyappa Manjunatha,Joshi Chaitanya,Gulati Baldev Raj,Tatu Utpal
Abstract
AbstractLumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) belongs to the genus Capripoxvirus and family Poxviridae. LSDV was endemic in most of Africa, the Middle East and Turkey, but since 2015, several outbreaks have been reported in other countries. In this study, we used whole genome sequencing approach to investigate the origin of the outbreak and understand the genomic landscape of the virus. Our study showed that the LSDV strain of 2022 outbreak exhibited many genetic variations compared to the Reference Neethling strain sequence and the previous field strains. A total of 1819 variations were found in 22 genome sequences, which includes 399 extragenic mutations, 153 insertion frameshift mutations, 234 deletion frameshift mutations, 271 Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 762 silent SNPs. Thirty-eight genes have more than 2 variations per gene, and these genes belong to viral-core proteins, viral binding proteins, replication, and RNA polymerase proteins. We highlight the importance of several SNPs in various genes, which may play an essential role in the pathogenesis of LSDV. Phylogenetic analysis performed on all whole genome sequences of LSDV showed two types of variants in India. One group of the variant with fewer mutations was found to lie closer to the LSDV 2019 strain from Ranchi while the other group clustered with previous Russian outbreaks from 2015. Our study highlights the importance of genomic characterization of viral outbreaks to not only monitor the frequency of mutations but also address its role in pathogenesis of LSDV as the outbreak continues.
Funder
Indian Institute of Science
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
Government of Gujarat State
ICAR-NRC on Equines
IISc-DBT partnership
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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