Intergenic recombination in feline calicivirus associated with a hemorrhagic-like disease in the Republic of Korea.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 VIROLOGY
Sook-Young Lee, Yong-Kwan Kim, Young-Sik Kim, Eun-Jee Na, Yoon-Ji Kim, Jae-Ku Oem
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Abstract

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cause of upper respiratory tract disease in cats. In this study, the complete genome sequence of FCV 14Q315, which was detected from a dead domestic cat with a hemorrhagic-like disease, was analyzed to identify the genetic characteristics. The FCV 14Q315 genome was 7,684 bp. Phylogenetic analyses based on the ORF1, ORF2, and ORF3 sequences indicated that FCV 14Q315 is more closely related to FCV 15D022 than to other FCV strains. ORF1 of FCV 14Q315 shared high sequence similarity with ORF1 of FCVs 15D022 and UTCVM-H1. We further evaluated genetic recombination in ORF1 of FCV 14Q315 and detected intergenic recombination between p30 and the ORF1/ORF2 junction with high significance. Particularly, the non-recombination region in ORF1 of FCV 14Q315 showed high sequence similarity with FCVs GX2019, CH-JL2, and 15D022. The recombination region in ORF1 of FCV 14Q315 showed the highest similarity with FCV UTCVM-H1, which is associated with a hemorrhagic-like disease. The results suggest that the UTCVM-H1-like FCV was introduced into the Republic of Korea and presumably recombined with Korean FCVs by occasional mixed infections. In addition, the Korean FCV strains were located in several phylogenetic clusters with marked genetic diversity in the ORF2 region. These results imply that Korean FCVs possess high genetic diversity owing to mutations and recombination. Furthermore, it is possible that certain FCVs caused cyclical infections in the Korean cat population based on a phylogenetic analysis of FCVs isolated at different time points. Keywords: calicivirus; virulent systemic feline calicivirus; recombination; hemorrhagic-like disease.

韩国与出血性疾病相关的猫杯状病毒的基因间重组
猫杯状病毒(FCV)是猫上呼吸道疾病的常见病因。本研究分析了从一只死的出血样病家猫中检测到的FCV 14Q315的全基因组序列,以确定其遗传特征。FCV 14Q315基因组长度为7684 bp。基于ORF1、ORF2和ORF3序列的系统发育分析表明,FCV 14Q315与FCV 15D022的亲缘关系比其他FCV菌株亲缘关系更密切。FCV 14Q315的ORF1序列与FCV 15D022和UTCVM-H1的ORF1序列具有较高的相似性。我们进一步评估了FCV 14Q315的ORF1基因重组,发现p30与ORF1/ORF2连接的基因间重组具有很高的意义。特别是FCV 14Q315 ORF1的非重组区与FCV GX2019、CH-JL2和15D022的序列相似性较高。FCV 14Q315 ORF1重组区与FCV UTCVM-H1相似度最高,与出血性疾病相关。结果表明,utcvm - h1样FCV被引入韩国,并可能通过偶尔的混合感染与韩国的FCV重组。此外,韩国FCV菌株分布在ORF2区域的多个系统发育集群中,遗传多样性显著。这些结果表明,韩国fcv由于突变和重组而具有较高的遗传多样性。此外,根据对不同时间点分离的fcv的系统发育分析,某些fcv可能在韩国猫种群中引起周期性感染。关键词:杯状病毒;强毒全身猫杯状病毒;重组;hemorrhagic-like疾病。
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Acta virologica
Acta virologica 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta virologica is an international journal of predominantly molecular and cellular virology. Acta virologica aims to publish papers reporting original results of fundamental and applied research mainly on human, animal and plant viruses at cellular and molecular level. As a matter of tradition, also rickettsiae are included. Areas of interest are virus structure and morphology, molecular biology of virus-cell interactions, molecular genetics of viruses, pathogenesis of viral diseases, viral immunology, vaccines, antiviral drugs and viral diagnostics.
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