Genomic Sequencing and Analysis of a Novel Human Cowpox Virus With Mosaic Sequences From North America and Old World Orthopoxvirus
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2022-05-03Type
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Diaz Cánova, Diana Karina; Moens, Ugo; Brinkmann, Annika; Nitsche, Andreas; Okeke, malachy ifeanyiAbstract
Orthopoxviruses (OPXVs) not only infect their natural hosts, but some OPXVs can also
cause disease in humans. Previously, we partially characterized an OPXV isolated from
an 18-year-old male living in Northern Norway. Restriction enzyme analysis and partial
genome sequencing characterized this virus as an atypical cowpox virus (CPXV), which
we named CPXV-No-H2. In this study, we determined the complete genome sequence
of CPXV-No-H2 using Illumina and Nanopore sequencing. Our results showed that the
whole CPXV-No-H2 genome is 220,276 base pairs (bp) in length, with inverted terminal
repeat regions of approximately 7 kbp, containing 217 predicted genes. Seventeen
predicted CPXV-No-H2 proteins were most similar to OPXV proteins from the Old World,
including Ectromelia virus (ECTV) and Vaccinia virus, and North America, Alaskapox virus
(AKPV). CPXV-No-H2 has a mosaic genome with genes most similar to other OPXV
genes, and seven potential recombination events were identified. The phylogenetic
analysis showed that CPXV-No-H2 formed a separate clade with the German CPXV
isolates CPXV_GerMygEK938_17 and CPXV_Ger2010_MKY, sharing 96.4 and 96.3%
nucleotide identity, respectively, and this clade clustered closely with the ECTV-OPXV
Abatino clade. CPXV-No-H2 is a mosaic virus that may have arisen out of several
recombination events between OPXVs, and its phylogenetic clustering suggests that
ECTV-Abatino-like cowpox viruses form a distinct, new clade of cowpox viruses.
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Diaz-Cánova, D. (2023). Evolutionary genomics of cowpox virus and recombination in vitro between a naturally occurring cowpox virus and a vaccinia virus vectored influenza vaccine. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29180.Publisher
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Diaz Cánova, Moens, Brinkmann, Nitsche, Okeke. Genomic Sequencing and Analysis of a Novel Human Cowpox Virus With Mosaic Sequences From North America and Old World Orthopoxvirus. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2022;13Metadata
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