Genome analysis of newly emerging goose-origin nephrotic astrovirus in China reveals it belongs to a novel genetically distinct astrovirus.

Infect Genet Evol

Institute of Poultry Research, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Ji'nan 250023, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new type of goose-origin astrovirus (GoAstV) disease has emerged in China since 2017, causing severe health issues in geese, including joint swelling and high mortality rates exceeding 30%.
  • A strain named CXZ18 has been identified, causing fatal infections with notable visceral urate deposits, and it does not replicate in chicken or duck embryos, only in goose embryos.
  • Genetic analysis shows that CXZ18 is significantly different from other known avian astroviruses, indicating it belongs to a unique branch of these viruses.

Article Abstract

Since 2017, a new type of goose-origin astrovirus (GoAstV) disease occurred in China. This disease can cause joint swelling of sick geese, and the anatomy shows a clear urate precipitation in the viscera. The rate of death or amputation can reach more than 30%, revealing its severe pathogenicity. One novel goose-origin astrovirus strain, designated as CXZ18, was isolated from diseased geese with a fatal infection characterized by visceral urate deposition. Similar clinical anatomy symptoms were partially reproduced by attacking infection of healthy geese. The CXZ18 has no hemagglutination with chicken erythrocyte, only reproduced in goose embryos, not in SPF chicken or duck embryos. The complete genome-encoded three open reading frames (ORFs) of CXZ18 were 7252 nt in length. BLAST-based homology analysis of viral complete genome showed that CXZ18 has only 53.0%-61.8% with other classic avian astrovirus from various hosts. Further analysis of ORF 1a, ORF 1b, and ORF 2 genes revealed that the isolate was genetically distinct from known astroviruses and belonged to a distinctive branch of avian astroviruses. To conclude, a naturally occurring novel nephrotic astrovirus, distinguished with all previously reported avian astroviruses, was derived from goose.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2018.10.014DOI Listing

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