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Título: Origin of new lineages by recombination and mutation in avian infectious bronchitis virus from South America
Autor: Marandino, Ana
Vagnozzi, Ariel
Tomás Custodio, Gonzalo Martín
Techera, Claudia
Gerez, Rocío
Hernández, Martín
Williman, Joaquín
Realpe-Quintero, Mauricio
Greif, Gonzalo
Panzera Crespo, Yanina
Pérez Crossa, Ruben Gustavo
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Infectious bronchitis virus, Genomic evolution, Lineage, South America, Recombination
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen: The gammacoronavirus avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly contagious respiratory pathogen of primary economic importance to the global poultry industry. Two IBV lineages (GI-11 and GI-16) have been widely circulating for decades in South America. GI-11 is endemic to South America, and the GI-16 is globally distributed. We obtained full-length IBV genomes from Argentine and Uruguayan farms using Illumina sequencing. Genomes of the GI-11 and GI-16 lineages from Argentina and Uruguay differ in part of the spike coding region. The remaining genome regions are similar to the Chinese and Italian strains of the GI-16 lineage that emerged in Asia or Europe in the 1970s. Our findings support that the indigenous GI-11 strains recombine extensively with the invasive GI-16 strains. During the recombination process, GI-11 acquired most of the sequences of the GI-16, retaining the original S1 sequence. GI-11 strains with recombinant genomes are circulating forms that underwent further local evolution. The current IBV scenario in South America includes the GI-16 lineage, recombinant GI-11 strains sharing high similarity with GI-16 outside S1, and Brazilian GI-11 strains with a divergent genomic background. There is also sporadic recombinant in the GI-11 and GI-16 lineages among vaccine and field strains. Our findings exemplified the ability of IBV to generate emergent lineage by using the S gene in different genomic backgrounds. This unique example of recombinational microevolution underscores the genomic plasticity of IBV in South America.
Editorial: MDPI
EN: Viruses, 2022, 14(10): 2095.
Financiadores: ANII: FMV_3_2018_1_148439
DOI: 10.3390/v14102095
ISSN: 1999-4915
Citación: Marandino, A, Vagnozzi, A, Tomás Custodio, G, [y otros autores]. "Origin of new lineages by recombination and mutation in avian infectious bronchitis virus from south america". Viruses. [en línea] 2022, 14(10): 2095. 12 h. DOI: 10.3390/v14102095
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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