牛病毒性腹泻病毒(BVDV) 1a和1b株基因组多样性的缺失

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
David J Holthausen, Darrell O Bayles, John D Neill, Rohana P Dassanayake, Shollie M Falkenberg, Harish Menghwar, Eduardo Casas
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背景:牛病毒性腹泻病毒(BVDV)是一种普遍存在的呼吸道病原体,对养牛业具有经济意义。经胎盘感染导致流产或建立耐受性和持续性病毒感染。缺失病毒基因组(delvg)是病毒复制过程中自然产生的产物。这些缺失的病毒基因组转录物产生各种大小的截断,严重阻碍或阻止自我复制。delvg与病毒持久性的建立有关。方法:采用生物信息学方法发现BVDV DelVGs的存在。这些DelVGs是通过对74株BVDV1野外分离株的Illumina MiSeq分析鉴定出来的,这些BVDV1分离株来自两个密切相关的亚基因型,以及BVDV1a病毒在两种不同感染多重度(MOI)下的体外传代。结果:在鉴定delvg后,我们评估了它们的系统发育联系,开始阐明病毒生命周期和持久性中的潜在作用。BVDV1a病毒产生更多的DelVGs, 52%的5‘和3’连接发生在核心/衣壳(C)区,主要是NS2-NS5B缺失种。相比之下,BVDV1b病毒产生的delvg明显减少,尤其是C区缺失的减少。BVDV1a Singer病毒的体外传代表明,MOI显著影响delvg的产生,较高的MOI产生更多的delvg和不同的缺失谱。结论:本研究报告BVDV1a和BVDV1b亚基因型可产生多种delvg。这些delvg可能在BVDV的进化和经胎盘感染期间持久性的建立中发挥关键作用。
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Deletion viral genome diversity among bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) 1a and 1b strains.

Deletion viral genome diversity among bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) 1a and 1b strains.

Deletion viral genome diversity among bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) 1a and 1b strains.

Deletion viral genome diversity among bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) 1a and 1b strains.

Background: Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a pervasive respiratory pathogen of economic concern for the cattle industry. Transplacental infection results in abortion or the establishment of a tolerant and persistent viral infection. Deletion viral genomes (DelVGs) are naturally occurring products of the viral replication process. These deletion viral genomic transcripts are generated with truncations of various sizes that severely impede or prevent self-replication. DelVGs have been implicated in the establishment of viral persistence.

Methods: We used a bioinformatic pipeline to discover the presence of BVDV DelVGs. These DelVGs were identified via analysis of Illumina MiSeq reads from 74 BVDV1 field isolates from two closely related subgenotypes and from an in vitro passage of a BVDV1a virus at two different multiplicities of infection (MOI).

Results: After the identification of DelVGs, we assessed their phylogenetic linkage to begin elucidating potential roles in the viral life cycle and persistence. BVDV1a viruses queried generate significantly more DelVGs, with 52% of 5' and 3' junctions occurring in the core/capsid (C) region and a major NS2-NS5B deletion species. In contrast, the BVDV1b viruses generated significantly fewer DelVGs, especially a reduction in C region deletions. In vitro passaging of the BVDV1a Singer virus demonstrated that MOI significantly impacts the generation of DelVGs, with higher MOIs generating more DelVGs and a different deletion profile.

Conclusions: Here, we report that the BVDV1a and BVDV1b subgenotypes generate diverse species of DelVGs. These DelVGs may play key roles in BVDV evolution and the establishment of persistence during transplacental infection.

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Virology Journal
Virology Journal 医学-病毒学
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186
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1 months
期刊介绍: Virology Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of virology, including research on the viruses of animals, plants and microbes. The journal welcomes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of novel diagnostic tools, vaccines and anti-viral therapies. The Editorial policy of Virology Journal is to publish all research which is assessed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to the scientific literature, and puts less emphasis on interest levels or perceived impact.
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