Metagenomic insights into the complex viral composition of the enteric RNA virome in healthy and diarrheic calves from Ethiopia.

Publication date: Jun 07, 2025

Viruses and the virome have received increased attention in the context of calf diarrhea and with the advancement of high-throughput sequencing the detection and discovery of viruses has been improved. Calf diarrhea, being the main contributor to calf morbidity and mortality, is a major issue within the livestock sector in Ethiopia. However, studies on viruses and the virome in calves is lacking in the country. Therefore, we utilized viral metagenomics to investigate the diversity of RNA viruses in healthy and diarrheic calves from central Ethiopia. Fecal material from 47 calves were collected, pooled, and sequenced using Illumina. Following sequencing, the virome composition and individual viral sequences were investigated using bioinformatic analysis. The metagenomic analysis revealed the presence of several RNA viruses, including rotavirus and bovine coronavirus, known causative agents in calf diarrhea. In addition, several enteric RNA viruses that have not been detected in cattle in Ethiopia previously, such as norovirus, nebovirus, astrovirus, torovirus, kobuvirus, enterovirus, boosepivirus and hunnivirus were identified. Furthermore, a highly divergent viral sequence, which we gave the working name suluvirus, was found. Suluvirus showed a similar genome structure to viruses within the Picornaviridae family and phylogenetic analysis showed that it clusters with crohiviruses. However, due to its very divergent amino acid sequence, we propose that suluvirus represent either a new genus within the Picornaviridae or a new species within crohiviruses. To our knowledge, this is the first characterization of the RNA virome in Ethiopian cattle and the study revealed multiple RNA viruses circulating in both diarrheic and healthy calves, as well as a putative novel virus, suluvirus. Our study highlights that viral metagenomics is a powerful tool in understanding the divergence of viruses and their possible association to calf diarrhea, enabling characterization of known viruses as well as discovery of novel viruses.

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Concepts Keywords
Astrovirus Africa
Bioinformatic Calf diarrhea
Calves Ethiopia
Diarrhea High-throughput sequencing
Ethiopia Viral metagenomics

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH morbidity
disease IDO country
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease IDO host
disease IDO bacteria
disease MESH co infection
drug DRUGBANK Nitazoxanide
disease IDO pathogen
disease MESH infections
disease IDO role
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease IDO protein
drug DRUGBANK Platinum
drug DRUGBANK Ethionamide
disease IDO infection
disease MESH viral load
drug DRUGBANK Esomeprazole
disease IDO facility
drug DRUGBANK Trihexyphenidyl
disease MESH etiology
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH enteritis
disease IDO production
disease MESH tics
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease IDO algorithm
drug DRUGBANK Sulfasalazine
disease MESH gastroenteritis

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