# Histopathologic and Genomic Characterization of a Novel Caprine Astrovirus Identified in a Boer Goat Kid in Illinois, United States

**Authors:** Jingyi Li, Wes Baumgartner, Leyi Wang

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v18010120 · Viruses · 2026-01-16

## TL;DR

A new astrovirus was found in a sick goat in the U.S., causing severe intestinal damage and showing genetic links to viruses in Asia and Europe.

## Contribution

This is the first report of a caprine astrovirus in the U.S. associated with gastrointestinal disease in a goat.

## Key findings

- The virus was identified in a Boer goat kid with severe necrotizing enterocolitis.
- The virus showed 86% nucleotide identity to a sheep astrovirus strain from China.
- Phylogenetic analysis grouped the virus with small ruminant astroviruses from Asia and Europe.

## Abstract

Astroviruses are non-enveloped, positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses known to infect various mammals and birds, including humans, often causing gastrointestinal disorders. In recent years, astroviruses have also been linked to neurological and respiratory diseases across several species, including ruminants, mink, deer, and other mammals. Notably, astrovirus infections in goats have been documented in countries such as Switzerland and China, where novel genotypes have been identified in fecal samples. However, their role in the context of disease remains unclear, and reports focusing solely on goat astrovirus in the United States have not been published. A necropsy case of a Boer goat kid with a history of diarrhea was submitted for investigation following death in January 2025. Fresh tissues were received and used for histopathology and enteric pathogen testing, including parasitic, bacterial, and viral workups. Metagenomic-based next-generation sequencing (mNGS) was also applied for this case. Histological examination revealed severe necrotizing enterocolitis. The small intestine exhibited epithelial ulcerations, villus atrophy, hyperplastic and dilated crypts with necrotic debris, few intraenterocytic coccidian parasites, and increased inflammatory cells in the lamina propria. The large intestine showed similar findings with pleomorphic crypt enterocytes. Standard enteric pathogen tests were negative except for aerobic culture that identified Escherichia.coli and Enterococcus hirae. mNGS and bioinformatic analysis identified a novel astrovirus in the intestinal content that showed the highest nucleotide identity (86%) to the sheep strain Mamastrovirus 13 sheep/HA3 from China based on BLAST analysis. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the newly identified caprine astrovirus IL90175 clustered with astrovirus strains from small ruminants in Asia and Europe. This research reports the discovery, histopathologic features, and genetic characteristics of a gastrointestinal disease-causing astrovirus in a goat kid, which had not been previously described in the United States.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** necrotizing enterocolitis (MONDO:0004639), diarrhea (MONDO:0001673)
- **Species:** Capra hircus (taxon 9925), Escherichia coli (taxon 562), Enterococcus hirae (taxon 1354)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** gastrointestinal disease (MESH:D005767), enteric pathogen (MESH:D004751), death (MESH:D003643), neurological and respiratory diseases (MESH:D012140), necrotic (MESH:D009336), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), diarrhea (MESH:D003967), enterocolitis (MESH:D004760)
- **Species:** Goat astrovirus (species) [taxon 2461425], Ovis aries (domestic sheep, species) [taxon 9940], Neogale vison (American mink, species) [taxon 452646], Escherichia coli (E. coli, species) [taxon 562], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Caprine astrovirus (species) [taxon 2870633], Capra hircus (domestic goat, species) [taxon 9925], Enterococcus hirae (species) [taxon 1354], Mamastrovirus 13 (no rank) [taxon 1239577]

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