A High Frequency of Detection of Recombinant Koala Retrovirus (recKoRV) in Victorian Koalas Suggests Historic Integration of KoRV

Louize Zheng, Alistair Raymond Legione
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Recombinant koala retrovirus (recKoRV) is a recently discovered variant of koala retrovirus (KoRV), which likely emerged due to the insertion of another retrovirus (likely Phascolartus endogenous retrovirus) into the backbone of KoRV. KoRV endogenisation was thought to be ongoing in Victoria based on the low prevalence of the virus based on molecular detection of the pol gene, however recKoRV was not incorporated into the previous KoRV diagnostic test results. In this study, a new 5'-region-based PCR assay was developed, capable of detecting both intact KoRV and recKoRV. Using this assay, 319 archived DNA samples from 287 Victorian koalas were retested to investigate KoRV endogenisation. We found a 98.3% (282/287) of these samples were positive for the KoRV-5' fragment, the majority of which were KoRV-pol negative (222/287) on prior testing. Our findings demonstrate extensive KoRV integration into the Victorian koala populations, suggestive of a historic presence of KoRV in Victorian koalas. This finding makes biological sense relative to the translocation history of Victorian koalas, compared to the prior paradigm of ongoing endogenisation, and provides new epidemiological and practical management implications.
维多利亚考拉中重组考拉逆转录病毒(recKoRV)的高频率检测表明 KoRV 的历史性整合
重组考拉逆转录病毒(recKoRV)是最近发现的考拉逆转录病毒(KoRV)的变种,它的出现很可能是由于在KoRV的骨干中插入了另一种逆转录病毒(可能是Phascolartus内源性逆转录病毒)。根据对 pol 基因的分子检测,KoRV 在维多利亚州的流行率较低,因此人们认为 KoRV 的内源性化正在进行中,但 recKoRV 并未被纳入之前的 KoRV 诊断测试结果中。本研究开发了一种新的基于 5'-region 的 PCR 检测方法,能够检测完整的 KoRV 和 recKoRV。利用这种检测方法,我们对来自 287 只维多利亚考拉的 319 份存档 DNA 样本进行了重新检测,以调查 KoRV 内源化的情况。我们发现这些样本中有 98.3%(282/287)对 KoRV-5' 片段呈阳性反应,其中大部分样本在之前的检测中对 KoRV-pol 呈阴性反应(222/287)。我们的研究结果表明,KoRV 已广泛融入维多利亚考拉种群,这表明 KoRV 在维多利亚考拉中的历史性存在。与之前的持续内源化模式相比,这一发现与维多利亚考拉的迁移历史相比具有生物学意义,并提供了新的流行病学和实际管理意义。
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