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Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica)
Border disease virus (BDV) affects a wide range of ruminants worldwide, mainly domestic sheep and goat. Since 2001 several outbreaks of disease associated to BDV infection have been described in Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica) in Spain, France and Andorra. In order to reconstruct th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5199066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28033381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168232 |
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author | Luzzago, Camilla Ebranati, Erika Cabezón, Oscar Fernández-Sirera, Laura Lavín, Santiago Rosell, Rosa Veo, Carla Rossi, Luca Cavallero, Serena Lanfranchi, Paolo Marco, Ignasi Zehender, Gianguglielmo |
author_facet | Luzzago, Camilla Ebranati, Erika Cabezón, Oscar Fernández-Sirera, Laura Lavín, Santiago Rosell, Rosa Veo, Carla Rossi, Luca Cavallero, Serena Lanfranchi, Paolo Marco, Ignasi Zehender, Gianguglielmo |
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description | Border disease virus (BDV) affects a wide range of ruminants worldwide, mainly domestic sheep and goat. Since 2001 several outbreaks of disease associated to BDV infection have been described in Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica) in Spain, France and Andorra. In order to reconstruct the most probable places of origin and pathways of dispersion of BDV among Pyrenean chamois, a phylogenetic analysis of 95 BDV 5’untranslated sequences has been performed on chamois and domestic ungulates, including novel sequences and retrieved from public databases, using a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo method. Discrete and continuous space phylogeography have been applied on chamois sequences dataset, using centroid positions and latitude and longitude coordinates of the animals, respectively. The estimated mean evolutionary rate of BDV sequences was 2.9×10(−3) subs/site/year (95% HPD: 1.5–4.6×10(−3)). All the Pyrenean chamois isolates clustered in a unique highly significant clade, that originated from BDV-4a ovine clade. The introduction from sheep (dated back to the early 90s) generated a founder effect on the chamois population and the most probable place of origin of Pyrenean chamois BDV was estimated at coordinates 42.42 N and 1.9 E. The pathways of virus dispersion showed two main routes: the first started on the early 90s of the past century with a westward direction and the second arise in Central Pyrenees. The virus spread westward for more than 125 km and southward for about 50km and the estimated epidemic diffusion rate was about 13.1 km/year (95% HPD 5.2–21.4 km/year). The strong spatial structure, with strains from a single locality segregating together in homogeneous groups, and the significant pathways of viral dispersion among the areas, allowed to reconstruct both events of infection in a single area and of migrations, occurring between neighboring areas. |
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spelling | pubmed-51990662017-01-19 Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) Luzzago, Camilla Ebranati, Erika Cabezón, Oscar Fernández-Sirera, Laura Lavín, Santiago Rosell, Rosa Veo, Carla Rossi, Luca Cavallero, Serena Lanfranchi, Paolo Marco, Ignasi Zehender, Gianguglielmo PLoS One Research Article Border disease virus (BDV) affects a wide range of ruminants worldwide, mainly domestic sheep and goat. Since 2001 several outbreaks of disease associated to BDV infection have been described in Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica) in Spain, France and Andorra. In order to reconstruct the most probable places of origin and pathways of dispersion of BDV among Pyrenean chamois, a phylogenetic analysis of 95 BDV 5’untranslated sequences has been performed on chamois and domestic ungulates, including novel sequences and retrieved from public databases, using a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo method. Discrete and continuous space phylogeography have been applied on chamois sequences dataset, using centroid positions and latitude and longitude coordinates of the animals, respectively. The estimated mean evolutionary rate of BDV sequences was 2.9×10(−3) subs/site/year (95% HPD: 1.5–4.6×10(−3)). All the Pyrenean chamois isolates clustered in a unique highly significant clade, that originated from BDV-4a ovine clade. The introduction from sheep (dated back to the early 90s) generated a founder effect on the chamois population and the most probable place of origin of Pyrenean chamois BDV was estimated at coordinates 42.42 N and 1.9 E. The pathways of virus dispersion showed two main routes: the first started on the early 90s of the past century with a westward direction and the second arise in Central Pyrenees. The virus spread westward for more than 125 km and southward for about 50km and the estimated epidemic diffusion rate was about 13.1 km/year (95% HPD 5.2–21.4 km/year). The strong spatial structure, with strains from a single locality segregating together in homogeneous groups, and the significant pathways of viral dispersion among the areas, allowed to reconstruct both events of infection in a single area and of migrations, occurring between neighboring areas. Public Library of Science 2016-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5199066/ /pubmed/28033381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168232 Text en © 2016 Luzzago et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Luzzago, Camilla Ebranati, Erika Cabezón, Oscar Fernández-Sirera, Laura Lavín, Santiago Rosell, Rosa Veo, Carla Rossi, Luca Cavallero, Serena Lanfranchi, Paolo Marco, Ignasi Zehender, Gianguglielmo Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
title | Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
title_full | Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
title_fullStr | Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
title_short | Spatial and Temporal Phylogeny of Border Disease Virus in Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
title_sort | spatial and temporal phylogeny of border disease virus in pyrenean chamois (rupicapra p. pyrenaica) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5199066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28033381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168232 |
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