Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains

In this paper, the results of the diagnostic activities on Bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) conducted at Kimron Veterinary Institute (Beit Dagan, Israel) between 2013 and 2018 are reported. Bluetongue virus is the causative agent of bluetongue (BT), a disease of ruminants, mostly transmitted by c...

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Main Authors: Natalia Golender, Velizar Bumbarov, Avi Eldar, Alessio Lorusso, Gabriel Kenigswald, Joseph Seffi Varsano, Dan David, Shani Schainin, Ilan Dagoni, Iosef Gur, Alon Kaplan, Anna Gorohov, Ori Koren, Eldad Oron, Yevgeny Khinich, Ily Sclamovich, Abraham Meir, Giovanni Savini
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00112/full
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Joseph Seffi Varsano
Dan David
Shani Schainin
Ilan Dagoni
Iosef Gur
Alon Kaplan
Anna Gorohov
Ori Koren
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Yevgeny Khinich
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Abraham Meir
Giovanni Savini
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Alon Kaplan
Anna Gorohov
Ori Koren
Eldad Oron
Yevgeny Khinich
Ily Sclamovich
Abraham Meir
Giovanni Savini
Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
orbivirus
sheep
cattle
clinical signs
phylogeny
descriptive epidemiology
author_facet Natalia Golender
Velizar Bumbarov
Avi Eldar
Alessio Lorusso
Gabriel Kenigswald
Joseph Seffi Varsano
Dan David
Shani Schainin
Ilan Dagoni
Iosef Gur
Alon Kaplan
Anna Gorohov
Ori Koren
Eldad Oron
Yevgeny Khinich
Ily Sclamovich
Abraham Meir
Giovanni Savini
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title Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains
title_short Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains
title_full Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains
title_fullStr Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains
title_full_unstemmed Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli Strains
title_sort bluetongue serotype 3 in israel 2013–2018: clinical manifestations of the disease and molecular characterization of israeli strains
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In this paper, the results of the diagnostic activities on Bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) conducted at Kimron Veterinary Institute (Beit Dagan, Israel) between 2013 and 2018 are reported. Bluetongue virus is the causative agent of bluetongue (BT), a disease of ruminants, mostly transmitted by competent Culicoides species. In Israel, BTV-3 circulation was first detected in 2013 from a sheep showing classical BT clinical signs. It was also evidenced in 2016, and, since then, it has been regularly detected in Israeli livestock. Between 2013 and 2017, BTV-3 outbreaks were limited in sheep flocks located in the southern area only. In 2018, BTV-3 was instead found in the Israeli coastal area being one of the dominant BTV serotypes isolated from symptomatic sheep, cattle and goats. In Israeli sheep, BTV-3 was able to cause BT classical clinical manifestations and fatalities, while in cattle and goats infection ranged from asymptomatic forms to death cases, depending on either general welfare of the herds or on the occurrence of viral and bacterial co-infections. Three different BTV-3 strains were identified in Israel between 2013 and 2018: ISR-2019/13 isolated in 2013, ISR-2153/16 and ISR-2262/2/16 isolated in 2016. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of these strains showed more than 99% identity by segment (Seg) 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 sequences. In contrast, a wide range of diversity among these strains was exhibited in other viral gene segments, implying the occurrence of genome reassortment between these local circulating strains and those originating from Africa. The genome sequences of the BTV-3 isolated in 2017 and 2018 were most closely related to those of the ISR-2153/16 strain suggesting their common ancestor. Comparison of BTV-3 Israeli strains with those recently detected in the Mediterranean region uncovered high percentage identity (98.19–98.28%) only between Seg-2 of all Israeli strains and the BTV-3 Zarzis/TUN2016 strain. A 98.93% identity was also observed between Seg-4 sequences of ISR-2019/13 and the BTV-3 Zarzis/TUN2016 strain. This study demonstrated that BTV-3 has been circulating in the Mediterranean region at least since 2013, but, unlike the other Mediterranean strains, Israeli BTV-3 were able to cause clinical signs also in cattle.
topic orbivirus
sheep
cattle
clinical signs
phylogeny
descriptive epidemiology
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00112/full
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spelling doaj-31e7531f717542328a161d7eb77be42b2020-11-25T03:36:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692020-03-01710.3389/fvets.2020.00112501309Bluetongue Serotype 3 in Israel 2013–2018: Clinical Manifestations of the Disease and Molecular Characterization of Israeli StrainsNatalia Golender0Velizar Bumbarov1Avi Eldar2Alessio Lorusso3Gabriel Kenigswald4Joseph Seffi Varsano5Dan David6Shani Schainin7Ilan Dagoni8Iosef Gur9Alon Kaplan10Anna Gorohov11Ori Koren12Eldad Oron13Yevgeny Khinich14Ily Sclamovich15Abraham Meir16Giovanni Savini17Department of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, IsraelDepartment of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, IsraelDepartment of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, IsraelOIE Reference Laboratory for Bluetongue, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise (IZSAM), Campo Boario, Teramo, ItalyHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelIndi-Vet Ltd., Ashdod, IsraelDepartment of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelDepartment of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelDepartment of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelHachaklait Veterinary Services, Caesarea, IsraelOIE Reference Laboratory for Bluetongue, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise (IZSAM), Campo Boario, Teramo, ItalyIn this paper, the results of the diagnostic activities on Bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV-3) conducted at Kimron Veterinary Institute (Beit Dagan, Israel) between 2013 and 2018 are reported. Bluetongue virus is the causative agent of bluetongue (BT), a disease of ruminants, mostly transmitted by competent Culicoides species. In Israel, BTV-3 circulation was first detected in 2013 from a sheep showing classical BT clinical signs. It was also evidenced in 2016, and, since then, it has been regularly detected in Israeli livestock. Between 2013 and 2017, BTV-3 outbreaks were limited in sheep flocks located in the southern area only. In 2018, BTV-3 was instead found in the Israeli coastal area being one of the dominant BTV serotypes isolated from symptomatic sheep, cattle and goats. In Israeli sheep, BTV-3 was able to cause BT classical clinical manifestations and fatalities, while in cattle and goats infection ranged from asymptomatic forms to death cases, depending on either general welfare of the herds or on the occurrence of viral and bacterial co-infections. Three different BTV-3 strains were identified in Israel between 2013 and 2018: ISR-2019/13 isolated in 2013, ISR-2153/16 and ISR-2262/2/16 isolated in 2016. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of these strains showed more than 99% identity by segment (Seg) 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 sequences. In contrast, a wide range of diversity among these strains was exhibited in other viral gene segments, implying the occurrence of genome reassortment between these local circulating strains and those originating from Africa. The genome sequences of the BTV-3 isolated in 2017 and 2018 were most closely related to those of the ISR-2153/16 strain suggesting their common ancestor. Comparison of BTV-3 Israeli strains with those recently detected in the Mediterranean region uncovered high percentage identity (98.19–98.28%) only between Seg-2 of all Israeli strains and the BTV-3 Zarzis/TUN2016 strain. A 98.93% identity was also observed between Seg-4 sequences of ISR-2019/13 and the BTV-3 Zarzis/TUN2016 strain. This study demonstrated that BTV-3 has been circulating in the Mediterranean region at least since 2013, but, unlike the other Mediterranean strains, Israeli BTV-3 were able to cause clinical signs also in cattle.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2020.00112/fullorbivirussheepcattleclinical signsphylogenydescriptive epidemiology