Two Rhabdoviruses, One Novel, Isolated from Armigeres subalbatus in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Collection of Mosquito Specimens
2.2. Virus Isolation and Preliminary Identification
2.3. Virus Plaque Purification
2.4. Electron Microscopy of Virus Morphology
2.5. Molecular Biological Characteristics of the SXARV and SXABTV Isolates
2.5.1. Nucleotide Sequence of the Viral Genome Coding Region
2.5.2. Nucleotide and Amino Acid Sequence Identity in Viral Gene Coding Regions
2.5.3. Evolutionary History of SXABTV and SXARV
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Specimen Collection
4.2. Cell Lines
4.3. Virus Isolation
4.4. Virus Plaque
4.5. Electron Microscopy
4.6. Viral RNA Extraction and cDNA Library Preparation
4.7. Virus Identification Using Total RNA Sequencing
4.8. Viral Gene Amplification and Nucleotide Sequencing
4.9. Nucleotide Sequence Analysis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Virus | Country | Host | Year | The Total Length | N | P | M | |||
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nt (%) | aa (%) | nt (%) | aa (%) | nt (%) | aa (%) | |||||
SXARV | China | Armigeres subalbatus | 2019 | 9590 | 471 | 156 | 636 | 211 | 480 | 159 |
SXABTV | China | Armigeres subalbatus | 2019 | 11,480 | 1305 (-/49.7%) | 434 (-/29.8%) | 840 (-/39.5%) | 279 (-/20.3%) | 480 (-/34.3%) | 159 (-/13.5%) |
Arboretum virus | Peru | Psorophora albigenu mosquitoes | 2009 | 11,482 | 1305 (83.9%/48.2%) * | 434 (97.5%/30.4%) ** | 843 (70.8%/39.1%) | 280 (68.5%/19%) | 480 (79.3%/36.1%) | 159 (88.5%/15.4%) |
Puerto Almendras virus | Peru | Ochlerotatus fulvus | 2009 | 11,876 | 1305 (61.2%/44.3%) | 434 (59.6%/28%) | 963 (43.2%/35%) | 320 (22.3%/8.5%) | 480 (58.7%/33.9%) | 159 (48.1%/17.3%) |
Balsa virus (CoB 76) | Colombia | Psorophora albigenu | 2013 | 11,287 | 1296 (47.4%/54.8%) | 431 (32.3%/38.5%) | 768 (38.9%/46.4%) | 255 (23.3%/28.9%) | 549 (35.7%/39.8%) | 182 (14.7%/26.9%) |
Balsa virus (CoB 84) | Colombia | Psorophora albigenu | 2013 | 11,286 | 1296 (47.4%/54.8%) | 431 (32.3%/38.5%) | 768 (39.1%/46.2%) | 255 (23.3%/28.9%) | 549 (35.5%/39.8%) | 182 (14.7%/26.9%) |
Coot Bay virus | USA | Anopheles quadrimaculatus | 2013 | 10,869 | 1290 (41.9%/45.6%) | 429 (25.5%/29.8%) | 696 (34.5%/37.2%) | 231 (18.7%/29.5%) | 528 (40.9%/35.9%) | 175 (14.7%/19.9%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (Menghai ) | China | Aedes albopictus | 2010 | 10,744 | 1278 (43.6%/45.4%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (35.5%/32.8%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (40%/34.1%) | 166 (12.2%/21.8%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (kunoichi) | Japan | Aedes albopictus cultured cell line C6/36 | 2018 | 10,777 | 1278 (43.8%/45.4%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (35.5%/32.8%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (41.3%/33.7%) | 166 (12.2%/20.5%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18003) | China | Midges | 2018 | 10,744 | 1278 (42.5%/44.8%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (35.8%/33.8%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (40.9%/33.3%) | 166 (12.2%/21.2%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18004) | China | Midges | 2018 | 10,743 | 1278 (42.5%/44.8%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (35.6%/33.8%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (40.9%/33.3%) | 166 (12.2%/21.2%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18005) | China | Midges | 2018 | 10,744 | 1278 (42.5%/44.8%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (35.8%/33.8%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (40.9%/33.3%) | 166 (12.2%/21.2%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18008) | China | Midges | 2018 | 10,744 | 1278 (42.5%/44.8%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (35.6%/33.8%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (40.9%/33.3%) | 166 (12.2%/21.2%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18010) | China | Midges | 2018 | 10,744 | 1278 (42.9%/45.6%) | 425 (28%/32.9%) | 777 (34.8%/33.2%) | 258 (18.4%/23.9%) | 501 (40.5%/33.7%) | 166 (12.2%/21.2%) |
Rio Chico virus | Panama | Anopheles triannulatus | 2013 | 10,735 | 1317 (42.5%/59%) | 438 (26.7%/52.8%) | 642 (41.6%/55%) | 213 (21.%/54.8%) | 480 (34.9%/59.5%) | 159 (17.3%/48.1%) |
Virus | G | U1 | L | |||
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nt (%) | aa (%) | nt (%) | aa (%) | nt (%) | aa (%) | |
SXARV | 1350 (/-) | 449 (/-) | 162 (/-) | 53 (/-) | 6189 (/-) | 2062 (/-) |
SXABTV | 1431 (-/38.7%) | 476 (-/22.2%) | 222 (-/41.4%) | 73 (-/29.4%) | 6189 (-/54.3%) | 2062 (-/45.5%) |
Arboretum virus | 1431 (75.6%/40.1%) | 476 (84.1%/22%) | 222 (69.4%/37.7%) | 73 (52.9%/27.1%) | 6189 (78.9%/54.8%) | 2062 (90.7%/45.4%) |
Puerto Almendras virus | 1413 (52.4%/39.8%) | 470 (35.6%/24.4%) | 243 (42.9%/30.6%) | 80 (28.2%/16.5%) | 6180 (65.3%/54.3%) | 2059 (64.1%/46.3%) |
Balsa virus (CoB 76) | 1356 (39.9%/48.8%) | 451 (19.7%/27.8%) | 219 (55.6%/40.3%) | 72 (24.7%/21.2%) | 6162 (55.4%/59.2) | 2053 (44%/52.7) |
Balsa virus (CoB 84) | 1356 (40%/48.7%) | 451 (19.7%/27.8%) | 219 (56.3%/41%) | 72 (25.9%/21.2%) | 6162 (55.3%/59.2) | 2053 (44%/52.7) |
Coot Bay virus | 1329 (40.3%/43.9%) | 442 (19.7%/29%) | 180 (39.2%/57.1%) | 59 (27.1%/35.3%) | 6108 (51.9%/54.3%) | 2035 (41%/44.4%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (Menghai) | 1332 (38.7%/42.9%) | 443 (20.6%/29.2%) | 123 (36.6%/53%) | 40 (21.2%/23.5%) | 6099 (51.4%/53.2%) | 2032 (40.3%/44.4%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (kunoichi) | 1356 (38.6%/42%) | 451 (20.6%/29.4%) | 210 (24.6%/35.1%) | 69 (25.9%/27.1%) | 6099 (51.3%/53%) | 2032 (40.0%/44%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18003) | 1332 (39.1%/43%) | 443 (21.4%/29.7%) | 123 (36.6%/53%) | 40 (20%/23.5%) | 6099 (51.2%/53.2%) | 2032 (40.0%/44.3%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18004) | 1332 (39.1%/43%) | 443 (21.4%/29.7%) | 123 (36.6%/53%) | 40 (20%/23.5%) | 6099 (51.4%/53.4%) | 2032 (40.3%/44.5%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18005) | 1332 (39.1%/43%) | 443 (21.4%/29.7%) | 123 (36.6%/53%) | 40 (20%/23.5%) | 6099 (51.2%/53.2%) | 2032 (40.0%/44.3%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18008) | 1332 (39.1%/43%) | 443 (21.4%/29.7%) | 123 (36.2%/52.6%) | 40 (21.2%/23.5%) | 6099 (51.5%/53.5%) | 2032 (40.1%/44.4%) |
Menghai rhabdovirus (GD18010) | 1332 (38.3%/42.6%) | 443 (20.1%/28.6%) | 123 (35.8%/53%) | 40 (21.2%/23.5%) | 6099 (51.4%/53.5%) | 2032 (40.2%/44.3%) |
Rio Chico virus | 1344 (40.4%/53.4%) | 447 (22.7%/41.7%) | 156 (42.9%/57.5%) | 51 (23.5%/49.4%) | 6189 (54.3%/64.6%) | 2062 (45.2%/63.3%) |
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Xu, X.; Wang, J.; Liu, H.; Wang, Q.; Fu, S.; Zhang, J.; Wang, B.; He, Y.; Li, F.; Nie, K.; et al. Two Rhabdoviruses, One Novel, Isolated from Armigeres subalbatus in China. Pathogens 2022, 11, 624. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060624
Xu X, Wang J, Liu H, Wang Q, Fu S, Zhang J, Wang B, He Y, Li F, Nie K, et al. Two Rhabdoviruses, One Novel, Isolated from Armigeres subalbatus in China. Pathogens. 2022; 11(6):624. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060624
Chicago/Turabian StyleXu, Xiuyan, Jing Wang, Hong Liu, Qinyan Wang, Shihong Fu, Jun Zhang, Bin Wang, Ying He, Fan Li, Kai Nie, and et al. 2022. "Two Rhabdoviruses, One Novel, Isolated from Armigeres subalbatus in China" Pathogens 11, no. 6: 624. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060624
APA StyleXu, X., Wang, J., Liu, H., Wang, Q., Fu, S., Zhang, J., Wang, B., He, Y., Li, F., Nie, K., Xu, S., Wang, H., Lu, X., Shi, M., & Liang, G. (2022). Two Rhabdoviruses, One Novel, Isolated from Armigeres subalbatus in China. Pathogens, 11(6), 624. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11060624