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Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation

Goose astroviruses (GoAstVs) are causative agents that account for fatal infection of goslings characterized by visceral urate deposition, resulting in severe economic losses in major goose-producing regions in China since 2017. In this study, we sought to unravel the intrinsic properties associated...

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Autores principales: Guo, Fucheng, Yang, Jinjin, Abd El-Aty, A.M., Wang, Ruichen, Ju, Xianghong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37713803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103029
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author Guo, Fucheng
Yang, Jinjin
Abd El-Aty, A.M.
Wang, Ruichen
Ju, Xianghong
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Yang, Jinjin
Abd El-Aty, A.M.
Wang, Ruichen
Ju, Xianghong
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description Goose astroviruses (GoAstVs) are causative agents that account for fatal infection of goslings characterized by visceral urate deposition, resulting in severe economic losses in major goose-producing regions in China since 2017. In this study, we sought to unravel the intrinsic properties associated with adaptation and evolution in the host environment of GoAstVs. Consistent results from phylogenetic analysis and correspondence analysis performed on the codon usage patterns (CUPs) reveal 2 clusters of GoAstVs, namely, GoAstV-1 and GoAstV-2. However, multiple similar compositional characteristics were found, despite the high divergence between GoAstV-1 and GoAstV-2. Studies on the base composition of GoAstVs reveal an A/U bias, indicating a compositional constraint, while natural selection prevailed in determining the CUPs in the virus genome based on our neutrality plot analysis, reflecting high adaptive pressure to fit the host environment. Codon adaptation index (CAI) analysis revealed a higher degree of fitness to the CUPs of the corresponding host for GoAstVs than avian influenza virus and betacoronaviruses, which may be a favorable factor contributing to the high pathogenicity and wide distribution of GoAstVs in goslings. In addition, GoAstVs were less adapted to ducks and chickens, with significantly lower CAI values than to geese, which may be a reason for the different prevalence of GoAstVs among these species. Extensive investigations on dinucleotide distribution revealed a significant suppression of the CpG and UpA motifs in the virus genome, which may facilitate adaptation to the host's innate immune system by evading surveillance. In addition, our study reported the trends of increasing fitness to the host's microenvironment for GoAstVs through increasing adaptation to host CUPs and ongoing reduction of CpG motifs in the virus genome. The present analysis deepens our understanding of the basic biology, pathogenesis, adaptation and evolutionary pattern of GoAstVs, and contributes to the development of novel antiviral strategies.
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spelling pubmed-105118092023-09-22 Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation Guo, Fucheng Yang, Jinjin Abd El-Aty, A.M. Wang, Ruichen Ju, Xianghong Poult Sci GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Goose astroviruses (GoAstVs) are causative agents that account for fatal infection of goslings characterized by visceral urate deposition, resulting in severe economic losses in major goose-producing regions in China since 2017. In this study, we sought to unravel the intrinsic properties associated with adaptation and evolution in the host environment of GoAstVs. Consistent results from phylogenetic analysis and correspondence analysis performed on the codon usage patterns (CUPs) reveal 2 clusters of GoAstVs, namely, GoAstV-1 and GoAstV-2. However, multiple similar compositional characteristics were found, despite the high divergence between GoAstV-1 and GoAstV-2. Studies on the base composition of GoAstVs reveal an A/U bias, indicating a compositional constraint, while natural selection prevailed in determining the CUPs in the virus genome based on our neutrality plot analysis, reflecting high adaptive pressure to fit the host environment. Codon adaptation index (CAI) analysis revealed a higher degree of fitness to the CUPs of the corresponding host for GoAstVs than avian influenza virus and betacoronaviruses, which may be a favorable factor contributing to the high pathogenicity and wide distribution of GoAstVs in goslings. In addition, GoAstVs were less adapted to ducks and chickens, with significantly lower CAI values than to geese, which may be a reason for the different prevalence of GoAstVs among these species. Extensive investigations on dinucleotide distribution revealed a significant suppression of the CpG and UpA motifs in the virus genome, which may facilitate adaptation to the host's innate immune system by evading surveillance. In addition, our study reported the trends of increasing fitness to the host's microenvironment for GoAstVs through increasing adaptation to host CUPs and ongoing reduction of CpG motifs in the virus genome. The present analysis deepens our understanding of the basic biology, pathogenesis, adaptation and evolutionary pattern of GoAstVs, and contributes to the development of novel antiviral strategies. Elsevier 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10511809/ /pubmed/37713803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103029 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Guo, Fucheng
Yang, Jinjin
Abd El-Aty, A.M.
Wang, Ruichen
Ju, Xianghong
Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
title Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
title_full Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
title_fullStr Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
title_full_unstemmed Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
title_short Base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
title_sort base composition, adaptation, and evolution of goose astroviruses: codon-based investigation
topic GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37713803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103029
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