Literature DB >> 36114317

Genetic diversity, reassortment, and recombination of mammalian orthoreoviruses from Japanese porcine fecal samples.

Yuka Fukase1, Fujiko Minami2, Tsuneyuki Masuda3, Toru Oi4, Hitoshi Takemae5, Hiroho Ishida1, Hironobu Murakami1, Naoyuki Aihara1, Takanori Shiga1, Junichi Kamiie1, Tetsuya Furuya6, Tetsuya Mizutani5, Mami Oba7,8, Makoto Nagai9,10.   

Abstract

Mammalian orthoreoviruses (MRVs) are non-enveloped double-stranded RNA viruses with a broad host range. MRVs are prevalent worldwide, and in Japan, they have been isolated from various hosts, including humans, dogs, cats, wild boars, and pigs, and they have also been found in sewage. However, Japanese porcine MRVs have not been genetically characterized. While investigating porcine enteric viruses including MRV, five MRVs were isolated from the feces of Japanese pigs using MA104 cell culture. Genetic analysis of the S1 gene revealed that the Japanese porcine MRV isolates could be classified as MRV-2 and MRV-3. Whole genome analysis showed that Japanese porcine MRVs exhibited genetic diversity, although they shared sequence similarity with porcine MRV sequences in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank database. Several potential intragenetic reassortment events were detected among MRV strains from pigs, sewage, and humans in Japan, suggesting zoonotic transmission. Furthermore, homologous recombination events were identified in the M1 and S1 genes of Japanese porcine MRV. These findings imply that different strains of Japanese porcine MRV share a porcine MRV genomic backbone and have evolved through intragenetic reassortment and homologous recombination events.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36114317     DOI: 10.1007/s00705-022-05602-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.685


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