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Pathogen genome

Pathogen genome

Research Question

  • There are a range of viruses’ strains which differ in terms of virulence. Having virus genome sequences is essential for identifying the host-pathogen interactions and how this can be manipulated. Establishing the
    genomic differences of the various strains will assist in the identification of virulence mechanisms. The annotation and analysis of genomes in the size range of ASFV is difficult and requires specialised tools

Research Gaps and Challenges

  • ASF virus complete genomic sequences from each genotype/ different virulence/ and viruses that have replicated exclusively in domestic pigs, wild pigs and ticks
  • Generation of reference sequences that have been confirmed by different techniques in different laboratories to account of sequencing errors in repeat regions and other difficult stretches
  • Harmonisation of sequencing workflows and validation of different enrichment techniques and host exclusion
  • Automation and standardisation of viral genome sequencing for subtyping ASFV strains

Solution Routes

  • Using current, very robust technologies would be highly valuable to establish a comprehensive database, which would include full length genome sequence of large number of isolates to replace the current less
    meaningful genotype-based classification
  • Next-generation sequencing could be aided by enrichment through targeted sequence capture technology

Dependencies

  • Collect isolates from different origins and hosts including domestic pigs, wild boar, warthog and ticks
  • Collect field strains from current outbreaks in Africa

State Of the Art

  • ASFV virion is comprised of more than 50 polypeptides. External to the inner membrane is the capsid, composed of the structural protein p72, ASFV genome include homologs of cellular ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, trans-prenyltransferase, NifSlike protein, and components of a base excision repair pathway
  • Several of the putative virulence/host range proteins, along with certain multigene family (MGF) proteins, the central variable region protein 9-RL (pB602L as annotated in BA71V), and the variable tandem repeat containing structural protein p54 (pE183L) are among the most variable among multiple field isolates
  • Currently 22 genotypes have been described, based on the sequencing of a single gene (p72). Full genome sequence of the p54-gene has been confirmed as a valuable additional genotyping method for molecular
    epidemiological studies. Enhanced discrimination is obtained by analysis of the central variable region (CVR) within the B602L-gene

Projects

What activities are planned or underway?

Africa's Long Depression: The Growth and Debt Crises of 1975-2000

Planned Completion date 01/03/2027

Participating Country(s):

United KingdomIconUnited Kingdom