Complete genome sequence of an astrovirus identified in a domestic rabbit with gastroenteritisStenglein MD, Velazquez E, Greenacre C, Wilkes RP, Ruby JG, Lankton JS, Ganem D, Kennedy MA, DeRisi JL
Virol J., 2012Abstract: A colony of domestic rabbits in Tennessee, USA, experienced a high-mortality
(~90%) outbreak of enterocolitis. The clinical characteristics were one to six
days of lethargy, bloating, and diarrhea, followed by death. Heavy intestinal
coccidial load was a consistent finding as was mucoid enteropathy with cecal
impaction. Preliminary analysis by electron microscopy revealed the presence of
virus-like particles in the stool of one of the affected rabbits. Analysis using
the Virochip, a viral detection microarray, suggested the presence of an
astrovirus, and follow-up PCR and sequence determination revealed a previously
uncharacterized member of that family. Metagenomic sequencing enabled the
recovery of the complete viral genome, which contains the characteristic
attributes of astrovirus genomes. Attempts to propagate the virus in tissue
culture have yet to succeed. Although astroviruses cause gastroenteric disease in
other mammals, the pathogenicity of this virus and the relationship to this
outbreak remains to be determined. This study therefore defines a viral species
and a potential rabbit pathogen.