Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype

Rotavirus is one of the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children. RVAs infect not only humans but also a wide range of mammals including rats, which represent a reservoir of several other zoonotic pathogens. Due to the segmented nature of the RVA genome, animal RVA strai...

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Published in:Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Main Authors: Ianiro, Giovanni, Di Bartolo, Ilaria, De Sabato, Luca, Pampiglione, Guglielmo, Ruggeri, Franco M, OSTANELLO, FABIO
Other Authors: Ostanello, Fabio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Rat
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11585/602019
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2017.06.008
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spelling ftunibolognairis:oai:cris.unibo.it:11585/602019 2024-04-14T08:18:43+00:00 Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype Ianiro, Giovanni Di Bartolo, Ilaria De Sabato, Luca Pampiglione, Guglielmo Ruggeri, Franco M OSTANELLO, FABIO Ianiro, Giovanni Di Bartolo, Ilaria De Sabato, Luca Pampiglione, Guglielmo Ruggeri, Franco M Ostanello, Fabio 2017 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11585/602019 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2017.06.008 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/28603021 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000404559400027 volume:53 firstpage:206 lastpage:211 numberofpages:6 journal:INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION http://hdl.handle.net/11585/602019 doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2017.06.008 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85020699146 G3P[3] Group A rotaviru Italy NSP2 Rat Reassortment info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftunibolognairis https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2017.06.008 2024-03-21T17:43:18Z Rotavirus is one of the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children. RVAs infect not only humans but also a wide range of mammals including rats, which represent a reservoir of several other zoonotic pathogens. Due to the segmented nature of the RVA genome, animal RVA strains can easily adapt to the human host by reassortment with co-infecting human viruses. This study aims to detect and characterize RVA in the intestinal content of Italian sinantropic rats (Rattus rattus). Out of 40 samples examined following molecular approach, one resulted positive for RVA. The molecular characterization of VP1-4, 6 and 7, and NSP1-5 genes by sequencing revealed the genomic constellation G3-P[3]-I1-R11-C11-M10-A22-N18-T14-E18-H13. This uncommon genomic combination includes: the VP1-4,VP7, the NSP1, 3, 4 and 5 gene segments, closely related to those of RVA from rodents, the N18 novel genotype established for the NSP2 gene segment and the human Wa-like VP6 gene, suggesting interspecies reassortment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus IRIS Università degli Studi di Bologna (CRIS - Current Research Information System) Infection, Genetics and Evolution 53 206 211
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topic G3P[3]
Group A rotaviru
Italy
NSP2
Rat
Reassortment
spellingShingle G3P[3]
Group A rotaviru
Italy
NSP2
Rat
Reassortment
Ianiro, Giovanni
Di Bartolo, Ilaria
De Sabato, Luca
Pampiglione, Guglielmo
Ruggeri, Franco M
OSTANELLO, FABIO
Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype
topic_facet G3P[3]
Group A rotaviru
Italy
NSP2
Rat
Reassortment
description Rotavirus is one of the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children. RVAs infect not only humans but also a wide range of mammals including rats, which represent a reservoir of several other zoonotic pathogens. Due to the segmented nature of the RVA genome, animal RVA strains can easily adapt to the human host by reassortment with co-infecting human viruses. This study aims to detect and characterize RVA in the intestinal content of Italian sinantropic rats (Rattus rattus). Out of 40 samples examined following molecular approach, one resulted positive for RVA. The molecular characterization of VP1-4, 6 and 7, and NSP1-5 genes by sequencing revealed the genomic constellation G3-P[3]-I1-R11-C11-M10-A22-N18-T14-E18-H13. This uncommon genomic combination includes: the VP1-4,VP7, the NSP1, 3, 4 and 5 gene segments, closely related to those of RVA from rodents, the N18 novel genotype established for the NSP2 gene segment and the human Wa-like VP6 gene, suggesting interspecies reassortment.
author2 Ianiro, Giovanni
Di Bartolo, Ilaria
De Sabato, Luca
Pampiglione, Guglielmo
Ruggeri, Franco M
Ostanello, Fabio
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ianiro, Giovanni
Di Bartolo, Ilaria
De Sabato, Luca
Pampiglione, Guglielmo
Ruggeri, Franco M
OSTANELLO, FABIO
author_facet Ianiro, Giovanni
Di Bartolo, Ilaria
De Sabato, Luca
Pampiglione, Guglielmo
Ruggeri, Franco M
OSTANELLO, FABIO
author_sort Ianiro, Giovanni
title Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype
title_short Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype
title_full Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype
title_fullStr Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype
title_full_unstemmed Detection of uncommon G3P[3] rotavirus A (RVA) strain in rat possessing a human RVA-like VP6 and a novel NSP2 genotype
title_sort detection of uncommon g3p[3] rotavirus a (rva) strain in rat possessing a human rva-like vp6 and a novel nsp2 genotype
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2017.06.008
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