Molecular identification and cross-species transmission effects analysis of a novel Orthobunyavirus isolated from Geese in China.

对从中国鹅中分离出的新型正布尼亚病毒进行分子鉴定和跨物种传播效应分析。

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Orthobunyavirus is a class of RNA viruses that includes hundreds of viruses, many of which are important zoonotic pathogens causing clinical symptoms in livestock and humans. In October 2024, a novel orthobunyavirus, designated as CNG01, was isolated from goose tissue samples collected in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China. The virus induced marked cytopathic effects in Vero-81 cells, indicating robust replication capability in vitro. Genomic analysis revealed that CNG01 possesses a typical tri-segmented structure characteristic of the Peribunyaviridae family, consisting of S, M, and L segments. Phylogenetic analysis further demonstrated that CNG01 is closely related to known strains such as YG-3/P/98, VRC 713423-2, cs655, and JaNAr 28 s. Nucleotide homology analysis revealed that its L and S segments were most similar to the Kaikalur virus strain VRC 713423-2 (92.3 % and 97.5 %, respectively), while the M segment was closest to the Aino virus strain YG-3/P/98 (96.6 %). This segment mismatch suggests CNG01 arose from viral reassortment, highlighting a potential risk of cross-species transmission and underscoring the need for strengthened orthobunyavirus surveillance.

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