DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms14081845 ISSN: 2076-2607

Isolation and Genomic Characteristics of the First Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Subgenotype 2b Isolate from Buffalo in Guangxi Province, China

Shuhong Zhong, Shaomin Qin, Shiwen Feng, Cuilan Wu, Lan Jia, Xiongbiao Xuan, Huili He, Hao Peng, Shuai Hu, Jinfeng Liu, Jun Lin, Jun Li

(1) Background: Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is an economically important pathogen affecting cattle worldwide. The genetic diversity of BVDV-2 in buffalo remains poorly understood. This study aimed to elucidate the genomic and antigenic features of GX24, the first BVDV-2b isolate identified from dairy buffalo in China. (2) Methods: The virus was isolated from a rectal swab through three blind passages in MDBK cells and identified through immunofluorescence and RT-PCR. The near-complete genome was sequenced using the Illumina platform and subjected to phylogenetic and recombination analysis. B-cell epitopes and glycosylation sites were predicted using BepiPred-3.0, Epitope1D, DiscoTope-3.0, NetNGlyc-1.0, and NetO-Glyc-4.0. (3) Results: The 12,267-nt GX24 genome (GenBank: PX682047) was classified as BVDV-2b. Recombination analysis detected a putative recombination signal within the NS5A gene involving Chinese BVDV-2b and Italian BVDV-2a strains. Integrative analyses predicted conserved linear and conformational epitope clusters in the N- and C-terminal regions of the E2 protein. Spatial analysis indicated that several epitope residues may be masked by glycan shielding. (4) Conclusions: This study provides the first genomic evidence of a BVDV-2b isolate from dairy buffalo in China, suggesting that BVDV-2b may be present in this population. The putative recombination signal and antigenic characteristics offer valuable insights for the development of diagnostics and vaccine design in the future.

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