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An Outbreak of African Swine Fever in Nigeria: Virus Isolation and Molecular Characterization of the VP72 Gene of a First Isolate from West Africa
Authors:Odemuyiwa  Solomon O  Adebayo  Isaac A  Ammerlaan  Wim  Ajuwape  Adebowale T P  Alaka  Olugbenga O  Oyedele  Oluwaseyi I  Soyelu  Kamil O  Olaleye  David O  Otesile  Ebenezer B  Muller  Claude P
Institution:(1) Department of Virology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria;(2) Division d'Immunologie, and Laboratoire National de Sante´, Boite postale 1102, L-1011, Luxembourg;(3) Department of Virology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria;(4) Division d'Immunologie, Laboratoire National de Sante´, Boite postale 1102, L-1011, Luxembourg;(5) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract:The isolation of 98/ASF/NG, a strain of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) associated with a 1998 epizootic in Nigeria, is reported. This first isolate of the virus from West Africa was identified through a successful polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and sequencing of a 280 base pair (bp) fragment of the Major Capsid Protein (VP72) gene. Further amplification and sequence analysis of a 1.9 kilobase pair (kbp) fragment encompassing the complete VP72 gene showed that the isolate has a 92.2%, 92.4%, and 97.2% homology with previously sequenced Ugandan, Dominican Republican and Spanish isolates respectively. Of the 50 nucleotide changes observed in this highly conserved gene, 45 were found to result in 40 amino acid changes clustered around the central region (position 426 to 516) of the VP 72 protein while changes at the remaining 5 positions were silent. These changes also led to the loss of two out of the seven potential N-glycosylation sites which are in this gene conserved among all isolates. The possible epizootiological implications of such mutations in a highly conserved gene of a DNA virus is discussed in relation to this outbreak.
Keywords:ASF  98/ASF/NG  Nigeria  VP72 gene  glycosylation site loss  mutations
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