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Multiple Infiltration and Cross-Species Transmission of Foamy Viruses across the Paleozoic to the Cenozoic Era.

Yicong Chen1, Yu-Yi Zhang1,2, Xiaoman Wei1,2, Jie Cui1.   

Abstract

Foamy viruses (FVs) are complex retroviruses that can infect humans and other animals. In this study, by integrating transcriptomic and genomic data, we discovered 412 FVs from 6 lineages in amphibians, which significantly increased the known set of FVs in amphibians. Among these lineages, salamander FVs maintained a coevolutionary pattern with their hosts that could be dated back to the Paleozoic era, while in contrast, frog FVs were much more likely acquired from cross-species (class-level) transmission in the Cenozoic era. In addition, we found that three distinct FV lineages had integrated into the genome of a salamander. Unexpectedly, we identified a lineage of endogenous FVs in caecilians that expressed all complete major genes, demonstrating the potential existence of an exogenous form of FV outside of mammals. Our discovery of rare phenomena in amphibian FVs has significantly increased our understanding of the macroevolution of the complex retrovirus. IMPORTANCE Foamy viruses (FVs) represent, more so than other viruses, the best model of coevolution between a virus and a host. This study represents the largest investigation so far of amphibian FVs and reveals 412 FVs of 6 distinct lineages from three major orders of amphibians. Besides a coevolutionary pattern, cross-species and repeated infections were also observed during the evolution of amphibian FVs. Remarkably, expressed FVs including a potential exogenous form were discovered, suggesting that active FVs might be underestimated in nature. These findings revealed that the multiple origins and complex evolution of amphibian FVs started from the Paleozoic era.

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Keywords:  amphibian; cross-species transmission; endogenous foamy virus; evolution; expressed foamy virus; foamy virus; multiple origin; repeated infection

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33910951      PMCID: PMC8223930          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00484-21

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


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