Novel waterfowl reoviruses (nWRVs) have been reported in several countries, but their circulation and genetic characteristics in Vietnam remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated nWRVs in northern Vietnam through molecular detection, virus isolation, experimental infection in ducklings, and molecular analysis of the sigma C-encoding (sC) gene. We also applied immunoinformatic tools to explore the antigenic and structural features of the sC protein. nWRVs were detected in 15.6% of tested samples across ten provinces. Three isolates were successfully recovered, all showing a characteristic cytopathic effect—syncytium formation—in Vero cells. When tested in ducklings (n = 72), the isolates caused disease of varying severity, but all induced characteristic gross and microscopic lesions, particularly ecchymotic hemorrhages and large necrotic foci in the liver and spleen. Phylogenetic analysis based on sC sequences placed the Vietnamese isolates (n = 14) within the nWRV clade, with evidence of two genetically distinct groups. Our immunoinformatic analysis identified four predicted B-cell epitopes located in the head and body domains of the sC protein, with little variation.
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Thi Thu Hang Vu
Van-Truong Le
Thi-Bich-Phuong Cao
Microbiology Research
Vietnam National University of Agriculture
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/689e03e9d61984b91e13d114 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres16080187