Identification of Novel Astroviruses in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Domestic Cats

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Author(s)

  • Kate Van Brussel
  • Mang Shi
  • Maura Carrai
  • Vito Martella
  • Edward C. Holmes

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Original languageEnglish
Article number1301
Journal / PublicationViruses
Volume12
Issue number11
Online published12 Nov 2020
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020

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Abstract

Astroviruses, isolated from numerous avian and mammalian species including humans, are commonly associated with enteritis and encephalitis. Two astroviruses have previously been identified in cats, and while definitive evidence is lacking, an association with enteritis is suggested. Using metagenomic next-generation sequencing of viral nucleic acids from faecal samples, we identified two novel feline astroviruses termed Feline astrovirus 3 and 4. These viruses were isolated from healthy shelter-housed kittens (Feline astrovirus 3; 6448 bp) and from a kitten with diarrhoea that was co-infected with Feline parvovirus (Feline astrovirus 4, 6549 bp). Both novel astroviruses shared a genome arrangement of three open reading frames (ORFs) comparable to that of other astroviruses. Phylogenetic analysis of the concatenated ORFs, ORF1a, ORF1b and capsid protein revealed that both viruses were phylogenetically distinct from other feline astroviruses, although their precise evolutionary history could not be accurately determined due to a lack of resolution at key nodes. Large-scale molecular surveillance studies of healthy and diseased cats are needed to determine the pathogenicity of feline astroviruses as single virus infections or in co-infections with other enteric viruses.

Research Area(s)

  • capsid, diarrhoea, domestic cats, evolution, feline astrovirus, mamastrovirus

Citation Format(s)

Identification of Novel Astroviruses in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Domestic Cats. / Brussel, Kate Van; Wang, Xiuwan; Shi, Mang et al.
In: Viruses, Vol. 12, No. 11, 1301, 11.2020.

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