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Molecular characterization of recombinant LSDV isolates from 2022 outbreak in Indonesia through phylogenetic networks and whole-genome SNP-based analysis.
Sendow, Indrawati; Meki, Irene Kasindi; Dharmayanti, Ni Luh Putu Indi; Hoerudin, Heri; Ratnawati, Atik; Settypalli, Tirumala Bharani K; Ahmed, Hatem Ouled; Nuradji, Harimurti; Saepulloh, Muharam; Adji, Rahmat Setya; Fairusya, Nuha; Sari, Faralinda; Anindita, Katamtama; Cattoli, Giovanni; Lamien, Charles Euloge.
Affiliation
  • Sendow I; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Meki IK; Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400, Vienna, P.O. Box 100, Austria. i.meki@iaea.org.
  • Dharmayanti NLPI; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Hoerudin H; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Ratnawati A; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Settypalli TBK; Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400, Vienna, P.O. Box 100, Austria.
  • Ahmed HO; Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400, Vienna, P.O. Box 100, Austria.
  • Nuradji H; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Saepulloh M; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Adji RS; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Fairusya N; Research Center for Veterinary Science, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, West Java, Indonesia.
  • Sari F; Regional Livestock Services, Riau Province, Indonesia.
  • Anindita K; Disease Investigator Center Bukit Tinggi, West Sumatera, Indonesia.
  • Cattoli G; Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400, Vienna, P.O. Box 100, Austria.
  • Lamien CE; Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400, Vienna, P.O. Box 100, Austria.
BMC Genomics ; 25(1): 240, 2024 Mar 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38438878
ABSTRACT
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a transboundary viral disease of cattle and water buffaloes caused by the LSD virus, leading to high morbidity, low mortality, and a significant economic impact. Initially endemic to Africa only, LSD has spread to the Middle East, Europe, and Asia in the past decade. The most effective control strategy for LSD is the vaccination of cattle with live-attenuated LSDV vaccines. Consequently, the emergence of two groups of LSDV strains in Asian countries, one closely related to the ancient Kenyan LSDV isolates and the second made of recombinant viruses with a backbone of Neethling-vaccine and field isolates, emphasized the need for constant molecular surveillance. This current study investigated the first outbreak of LSD in Indonesia in 2022. Molecular characterization of the isolate circulating in the country based on selected LSDV-marker genes RPO30, GPCR, EEV glycoprotein gene, and B22R, as well as whole genome analysis using several analytical tools, indicated the Indonesia LSDV isolate as a recombinant of LSDV_Neethling_vaccine_LW_1959 and LSDV_NI-2490. The analysis clustered the Indonesia_LSDV with the previously reported LSDV recombinants circulating in East and Southeast Asia, but different from the recombinant viruses in Russia and the field isolates in South-Asian countries. Additionally, this study has demonstrated alternative accurate ways of LSDV whole genome analysis and clustering of isolates, including the recombinants, instead of whole-genome phylogenetic tree analysis. These data will strengthen our understanding of the pathogens' origin, the extent of their spread, and determination of suitable control measures required.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Buffaloes / Disease Outbreaks Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa / Asia Language: En Journal: BMC Genomics Journal subject: GENETICA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Indonesia

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Buffaloes / Disease Outbreaks Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa / Asia Language: En Journal: BMC Genomics Journal subject: GENETICA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Indonesia