Identification, Virulence, and Molecular Characterization of a Recombinant Isolate of Grass Carp Reovirus Genotype I

Viruses. 2021 Apr 30;13(5):807. doi: 10.3390/v13050807.

Abstract

The hemorrhagic disease of grass carp (HDGC) caused by grass carp reovirus (GCRV) still poses a great threat to the grass carp industry. Isolation and identification of the GCRV genotype I (GCRV-I) has been rarely reported in the past decade. In this study, a new GCRV was isolated from diseased fish with severe symptoms of enteritis and mild hemorrhages on the body surface. The isolate was further identified by cell culture, transmission electron, indirect immunofluorescence, and SDS-PAGE electrophoretic pattern analysis of genomic RNA. The results were consistent with the new isolate as a GCRV-I member and tentatively named GCRV-GZ1208. Both grass carp and rare minnow infected by the GCRV-GZ1208 have no obvious hemorrhagic symptoms, and the final mortality rate was ≤10%, indicating that it may be a low virulent isolate. GZ1208 possessed highest genomic homology to 873/GCHV (GCRV-I) and golden shiner reovirus (GSRV). Additionally, it was found a 90.7-98.3% nucleotide identity, a 96.4-100% amino acid identity, and <50% identity with GCRV-II and III genotypes. Interestingly, the sequences of some segments of GZ1208 were similar to GCRV-8733/GCHV, whereas the remaining segments were more closely related to GSRV, suggesting that a recombination event had occurred. Bootscan analysis of the complete genomic sequence confirmed this hypothesis, and recombination events between 873/GCHV and other GSRV-like viruses were also accompanied by gene mutations.

Keywords: complete genomic; grass carp reovirus; identification; recombinant; virulence.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antigens, Viral
  • Carps / virology*
  • Cell Line
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral
  • Fish Diseases / virology*
  • Genome, Viral
  • Genomics / methods
  • Genotype*
  • Recombination, Genetic*
  • Reoviridae / genetics*
  • Reoviridae / isolation & purification
  • Reoviridae / pathogenicity
  • Reoviridae / ultrastructure
  • Virulence / genetics
  • Virulence Factors / genetics

Substances

  • Antigens, Viral
  • Virulence Factors