cds46, a highly variable carp edema virus gene.

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Laetitia Montacq, Doriana Flores, Hélène Giummarra, Laurane Pallandre, Anaïs Angot, Rodolphe Thomas, Amélie Charrier, Laurie Lamothe, Mélanie Lesne, Carine Bellet, Nicolas Keck, Françoise Pozet, Aurélien Tocqueville, Sophie Le Bouquin-Leneveu, Jésabel Laithier, Jean K Millet, Stéphane Bertagnoli, Marine Baud, Laurent Bigarré
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Carp edema virus disease (CEVD) is a severe viral illness that causes substantial economic losses in wild and farmed common carp and koi. It is caused by carp edema virus (CEV), a member of the Poxviridae family, whose genetic diversity and genome evolution are poorly understood. Based on a genomic fragment of the 4a gene, two genogroups, genogroup I (gI) and genogroup II (gII), have been identified in samples of different origins. By analysing a series of recent samples, we highlight here a new genomic region of interest that varies by substitutions, indels and putative recombinations. In the Japanese reference sequence, this region encodes an ORF, cds46, whose function is unknown despite weak homologies with genes of some members of the Iridoviridae. Surprisingly, AlphaFold protein structure prediction analyses link cds46-encoded ORF with cellular endonucleases, providing insights into its possible origin. The ORF is absent in all gI haplotypes and in some gII haplotypes. Apart from the absence of cds46, gI haplotypes show an insertion of 121 bp with no homology to any viral sequence. When present, cds46 showed two groups of alleles differentiated by substitutions. The analysis of the cds46 locus showed that some samples from fish batches contained mixes of different haplotypes, irrespective of their origin (i.e. France, Japan or Israel). In a 2023 sample, we also found a virus carrying a gII-like atypical 4a allele first identified in France in 2015, indicating the limited but persistent spread of this virus in the country. The cds46 locus is a new target that may be useful for identifying and tracking CEV haplotypes.

cds46,一种高度可变的鲤鱼水肿病毒基因。
鲤鱼水肿病(CEVD)是一种严重的病毒性疾病,会给野生和养殖的鲤鱼和锦鲤造成巨大的经济损失。它是由鲤鱼水肿病毒(CEV)引起的,CEV 是痘病毒科的一个成员,人们对其遗传多样性和基因组进化知之甚少。根据 4a 基因的基因组片段,在不同来源的样本中发现了两个基因组,即基因组 I(gI)和基因组 II(gII)。通过对一系列最新样本的分析,我们在此强调一个新的基因组区域,该区域因置换、嵌合和推定重组而有所不同。在日本的参考序列中,该区域编码一个ORF,即cds46,尽管与虹彩病毒科某些成员的基因有微弱的同源性,但其功能尚不清楚。令人惊讶的是,AlphaFold 蛋白结构预测分析将 cds46 编码的 ORF 与细胞内核酸酶联系在一起,为了解其可能的起源提供了线索。在所有 gI 单倍型和一些 gII 单倍型中都不存在该 ORF。除了 cds46 的缺失外,gI 单倍型还出现了 121 bp 的插入,与任何病毒序列都没有同源性。当 cds46 存在时,会出现两组等位基因,并通过替换而有所区别。对 cds46 基因座的分析表明,一些鱼类批次的样本含有不同单倍型的混合物,而不论其来源地(即法国、日本或以色列)。在 2023 年的一份样本中,我们还发现了一种携带 2015 年首次在法国发现的 gII-like 非典型 4a 等位基因的病毒,这表明这种病毒在法国的传播范围有限,但却持续存在。cds46位点是一个新的靶点,可能有助于识别和追踪CEV单倍型。
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Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.70
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2.60%
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91
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3 months
期刊介绍: JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY (JGV), a journal of the Society for General Microbiology (SGM), publishes high-calibre research papers with high production standards, giving the journal a worldwide reputation for excellence and attracting an eminent audience.
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