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The First Nonmammalian Pegivirus Demonstrates Efficient In Vitro Replication and High Lymphotropism.

Zhen Wu1, Yuanyuan Wu1, Wei Zhang1, Andres Merits2, Peter Simmonds3, Mingshu Wang1,4,5, Renyong Jia1,4,5, Dekang Zhu4,5, Mafeng Liu1,4,5, Xinxin Zhao1,4,5, Qiao Yang1,4,5, Ying Wu1,4,5, ShaQiu Zhang1,4,5, Juan Huang1,4,5, Xumin Ou1,4,5, Sai Mao1,4,5, YunYa Liu1, Ling Zhang1, YanLing Yu1, Bin Tian1,5, Leichang Pan1, Mujeeb Ur Rehman1,5, Shun Chen6,4,5, Anchun Cheng6,4,5.   

Abstract

Members of the Pegivirus genus, family Flaviviridae, widely infect humans and other mammals, including nonhuman primates, bats, horses, pigs, and rodents, but are not associated with disease. Here, we report a new, genetically distinct pegivirus in goose (Anser cygnoides), the first identified in a nonmammalian host species. Goose pegivirus (GPgV) can be propagated in goslings, embryonated goose eggs, and primary goose embryo fibroblasts, and is thus the first pegivirus that can be efficiently cultured in vitro Experimental infection of GPgV in goslings via intravenous injection revealed robust replication and high lymphotropism. Analysis of the tissue tropism of GPgV revealed that the spleen and thymus were the organs bearing the highest viral loads. Importantly, GPgV could promote clinical manifestations of goose parvovirus infection, including reduced weight gain and 7% mortality. This finding contrasts with the lack of pathogenicity that is characteristic of previously reported pegiviruses.IMPORTANCE Members of the Pegivirus genus, family Flaviviridae, widely infect humans and other mammals, but are described as causing persistent infection and lacking pathogenicity. The efficiency of in vitro replication systems for pegivirus is poor, thus limiting investigation into viral replication steps. Because of that, the pathogenesis, cellular tropism, route of transmission, biology, and epidemiology of pegiviruses remain largely uncovered. Here, we report a phylogenetically distinct goose pegivirus (GPgV) that should be classified as a new species. GPgV proliferated in cell culture in a species- and cell-type-specific manner. Animal experiments show GPgV lymphotropism and promote goose parvovirus clinical manifestations. This study provides the first cell culture model for pegivirus, opening new possibilities for studies of pegivirus molecular biology. More importantly, our findings stand in contrast to the lack of identified pathogenicity of previously reported pegiviruses, which sheds lights on the pathobiology of pegivirus.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  goose; pegivirus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32759314      PMCID: PMC7527067          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01150-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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