Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China

In China, the Akabane virus (AKAVs) has been reported in several host species. However, data regarding goats is still showing a gap. Akabane virus (AKAV) is an insect-borne virus from the Peribunyaviridae family that in ruminant species, particularly affects pregnant animals, resulting in abortions,...

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Main Authors: Jinping Wang, Aiguo Xin, Yuwen He, Jiarui Xie, Haisheng Miao, Fuxiang Li, Huafeng Gao
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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Jiarui Xie
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Huafeng Gao
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description In China, the Akabane virus (AKAVs) has been reported in several host species. However, data regarding goats is still showing a gap. Akabane virus (AKAV) is an insect-borne virus from the Peribunyaviridae family that in ruminant species, particularly affects pregnant animals, resulting in abortions, stillbirths, and premature broth, often with congenital abnormalities. Therefore, there is a dire need to understand the diversity of this virus in ruminants, particularly in goats. The current study aimed to investigate the genotype characteristics of goat-originated AKAVs in Yunnan, China. For this, blood samples from goats were collected for four consecutive years (2019–2023) during routine disease surveillance in Yunnan province. The serum was harvested and evaluated for the seroprevalence of the AKAVs. The seroprevalence analysis revealed that the majority of goats in Yunnan province are infected with AKAVs, with a detected prevalence of 7.69% (92/1,197 tested), even though detected seroprevalence rose as high as 27.8% in some areas. For the evolutionary analysis of AKAVs of goat, five AKAVs strains were isolated from AKAV serum-positive goat blood samples were whole genome sequenced. The phylogenetic analysis (sequenced small and medium segments) classified the AKAVs into Ia and Ib genogroups, with Ia genogroup strains being more common in Yunnan goats. However, genotype II (TJ2016 and CQ-AKAV-1-2023) emerged in China. Overall, this study emphasizes the importance of implementing prevention and control strategies for AKAVs diseases transmitted in Yunnan, China.
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spelling doaj-art-49a5518cdec04b0fa8f414ef133846272025-08-20T03:19:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692025-06-011210.3389/fvets.2025.15455761545576Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, ChinaJinping WangAiguo XinYuwen HeJiarui XieHaisheng MiaoFuxiang LiHuafeng GaoIn China, the Akabane virus (AKAVs) has been reported in several host species. However, data regarding goats is still showing a gap. Akabane virus (AKAV) is an insect-borne virus from the Peribunyaviridae family that in ruminant species, particularly affects pregnant animals, resulting in abortions, stillbirths, and premature broth, often with congenital abnormalities. Therefore, there is a dire need to understand the diversity of this virus in ruminants, particularly in goats. The current study aimed to investigate the genotype characteristics of goat-originated AKAVs in Yunnan, China. For this, blood samples from goats were collected for four consecutive years (2019–2023) during routine disease surveillance in Yunnan province. The serum was harvested and evaluated for the seroprevalence of the AKAVs. The seroprevalence analysis revealed that the majority of goats in Yunnan province are infected with AKAVs, with a detected prevalence of 7.69% (92/1,197 tested), even though detected seroprevalence rose as high as 27.8% in some areas. For the evolutionary analysis of AKAVs of goat, five AKAVs strains were isolated from AKAV serum-positive goat blood samples were whole genome sequenced. The phylogenetic analysis (sequenced small and medium segments) classified the AKAVs into Ia and Ib genogroups, with Ia genogroup strains being more common in Yunnan goats. However, genotype II (TJ2016 and CQ-AKAV-1-2023) emerged in China. Overall, this study emphasizes the importance of implementing prevention and control strategies for AKAVs diseases transmitted in Yunnan, China.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2025.1545576/fullAkabane virusgoatphylogenetic analysisgenogroupserum antibody
spellingShingle Jinping Wang
Aiguo Xin
Yuwen He
Jiarui Xie
Haisheng Miao
Fuxiang Li
Huafeng Gao
Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Akabane virus
goat
phylogenetic analysis
genogroup
serum antibody
title Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China
title_full Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China
title_short Genetic diversity and variation among Akabane virus field isolates from goats in Yunnan, China
title_sort genetic diversity and variation among akabane virus field isolates from goats in yunnan china
topic Akabane virus
goat
phylogenetic analysis
genogroup
serum antibody
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2025.1545576/full
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