Characterization of a novel orbivirus from cattle reveals active circulation of a previously unknown and pathogenic orbivirus in ruminants in Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Omoga, Dorcus C.A.
dc.contributor.author Tchouassi, David P.
dc.contributor.author Venter, Marietjie
dc.contributor.author Ogola, Edwin
dc.contributor.author Langat, Solomon
dc.contributor.author Getugi, Caroline
dc.contributor.author Eibner, Georg
dc.contributor.author Kopp, Anne
dc.contributor.author Slothouwer, Inga
dc.contributor.author Torto, Baldwyn
dc.contributor.author Junglen, Sandra
dc.contributor.author Sang, Rosemary
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-25T11:30:12Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-25T11:30:12Z
dc.date.issued 2023-03-16
dc.description DATA AVAILABILITY : The sequences of this study can be found under the GenBank accession numbers KPTV B215 genome OQ122118 to OQ122127, as well as fragments of S2 of KPTV B97, KPTV B215, KPTV B128, and KPTV B364 under the accession numbers OQ122128 to OQ122131, respectively. en_US
dc.description.abstract Arboviruses are among emerging pathogens of public and veterinary health significance. However, in most of sub-Saharan Africa, their role in the aetiologies of diseases in farm animals is poorly described due to paucity of active surveillance and appropriate diagnosis. Here, we report the discovery of a previously unknown orbivirus in cattle collected in the Kenyan Rift Valley in 2020 and 2021. We isolated the virus in cell culture from the serum of a clinically sick cow aged 2 to 3 years, presenting signs of lethargy. High-throughput sequencing revealed an orbivirus genome architecture with 10 double-stranded RNA segments and a total size of 18,731 bp. The VP1 (Pol) and VP3 (T2) nucleotide sequences of the detected virus, tentatively named Kaptombes virus (KPTV), shared maximum similarities of 77.5% and 80.7% to the mosquito-borne Sathuvachari virus (SVIV) found in some Asian countries, respectively. Screening of 2,039 sera from cattle, goats, and sheep by specific RT-PCR identified KPTV in three additional samples originating from different herds collected in 2020 and 2021. Neutralizing antibodies against KPTV were found in 6% of sera from ruminants (12/ 200) collected in the region. In vivo experiments with new-born and adult mice induced body tremors, hind limb paralysis, weakness, lethargy, and mortality. Taken together, the data suggest the detection of a potentially disease-causing orbivirus in cattle in Kenya. Its impact on livestock, as well as its potential economic damage, needs to be addressed in future studies using targeted surveillance and diagnostics. IMPORTANCE : The genus Orbivirus contains several viruses that cause large outbreaks in wild and domestic animals. However, there is little knowledge on the contribution of orbiviruses to diseases in livestock in Africa. Here, we report the identification of a novel presumably disease-causing orbivirus in cattle, Kenya. The virus, designated Kaptombes virus (KPTV), was initially isolated from a clinically sick cow aged 2 to 3 years, presenting signs of lethargy. The virus was subsequently detected in three additional cows sampled in neighboring locations in the subsequent year. Neutralizing antibodies against KPTV were found in 10% of cattle sera. Infection of new-born and adult mice with KPTV caused severe symptoms and lead to death. Together, these findings indicate the presence of a previously unknown orbivirus in ruminants in Kenya. These data are of relevance as cattle represents an important livestock species in farming industry and often is the main source of livelihoods in rural areas of Africa. en_US
dc.description.department Medical Virology en_US
dc.description.librarian am2024 en_US
dc.description.sdg SDG-02:Zero Hunger en_US
dc.description.sdg SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being en_US
dc.description.uri https://journals.asm.org/journal/msphere en_US
dc.identifier.citation Omoga, D,C,A,, Tchouassi, D.P., Venter, M. et al. 2023, 'Characterization of a novel orbivirus from cattle reveals active circulation of a previously unknown and pathogenic orbivirus in ruminants in Kenya', mSphere, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 1-14. DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00488-22 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2379-5042
dc.identifier.other 10.1128/msphere.00488-22
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/98784
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher American Society for Microbiology en_US
dc.rights © 2023 Omoga et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. en_US
dc.subject Orbivirus en_US
dc.subject Arbovirus en_US
dc.subject Cattle en_US
dc.subject Kenya en_US
dc.subject Africa en_US
dc.subject Kaptombes virus (KPTV) en_US
dc.subject Sathuvachari virus (SVIV) en_US
dc.subject SDG-03: Good health and well-being en_US
dc.subject SDG-02: Zero hunger en_US
dc.title Characterization of a novel orbivirus from cattle reveals active circulation of a previously unknown and pathogenic orbivirus in ruminants in Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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