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The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment
In the last decade, the emergence of variant strains of avian reovirus (ARV) has caused enormous economic impact in the poultry industry across Canada and USA. ARVs are non-enveloped viruses with ten segments of double-stranded RNA genome. So far, only six genotyping cluster groups are identified wo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7211400/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32411390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa025 |
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author | Ayalew, Lisanework E Ahmed, Khawaja Ashfaque Mekuria, Zelalem H Lockerbie, Betty Popowich, Shelly Tikoo, Suresh K Ojkic, Davor Gomis, Susantha |
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description | In the last decade, the emergence of variant strains of avian reovirus (ARV) has caused enormous economic impact in the poultry industry across Canada and USA. ARVs are non-enveloped viruses with ten segments of double-stranded RNA genome. So far, only six genotyping cluster groups are identified worldwide based on sequence analysis of the σC protein encoded by the S1 segment. In this study, we performed deep next generation whole-genome sequencing and analysis of twelve purified ARVs isolated from Saskatchewan, Canada. The viruses represent different genotyping cluster. A genome-wide sequence divergence of up to 25 per cent was observed between the virus isolates with a comparable and contrasting evolutionary history. The proportion of synonymous single-nucleotide variations (sSNVs) was higher than the non-synonymous (ns) SNVs across all the genomic segments. Genomic segment S1 was the most variable as compared with the other genes followed by segment M2. Evidence of positive episodic/diversifying selection was observed at different codon positions in the σC protein sequence, which is the genetic marker for the classification of ARV genotypes. In addition, the N-terminus of σC protein had a persuasive diversifying selection, which was not detected in other genomic segments. We identified only four ARV genotypes based on the most variable σC gene sequence. However, a different pattern of phylogenetic clustering was observed with concatenated whole-genome sequences. Together with the accumulation of point mutations, multiple re-assortment events appeared as mechanisms of ARV evolution. For the first time, we determined the mean rate of molecular evolution of ARVs, which was computed as 2.3 × 10(−3) substitution/site/year. In addition, widespread geographic intermixing of ARVs was observed between Canada and USA, and between different countries of the world. In conclusion, the study provides a comprehensive analysis of the complete genome of different genotyping clusters of ARVs including their molecular rate of evolution and spatial distribution. The new findings in this study can be utilized for the development of effective vaccines and other control strategies against ARV-induced arthritis/tenosynovitis in the poultry industry worldwide. |
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spelling | pubmed-72114002020-05-14 The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment Ayalew, Lisanework E Ahmed, Khawaja Ashfaque Mekuria, Zelalem H Lockerbie, Betty Popowich, Shelly Tikoo, Suresh K Ojkic, Davor Gomis, Susantha Virus Evol Research Article In the last decade, the emergence of variant strains of avian reovirus (ARV) has caused enormous economic impact in the poultry industry across Canada and USA. ARVs are non-enveloped viruses with ten segments of double-stranded RNA genome. So far, only six genotyping cluster groups are identified worldwide based on sequence analysis of the σC protein encoded by the S1 segment. In this study, we performed deep next generation whole-genome sequencing and analysis of twelve purified ARVs isolated from Saskatchewan, Canada. The viruses represent different genotyping cluster. A genome-wide sequence divergence of up to 25 per cent was observed between the virus isolates with a comparable and contrasting evolutionary history. The proportion of synonymous single-nucleotide variations (sSNVs) was higher than the non-synonymous (ns) SNVs across all the genomic segments. Genomic segment S1 was the most variable as compared with the other genes followed by segment M2. Evidence of positive episodic/diversifying selection was observed at different codon positions in the σC protein sequence, which is the genetic marker for the classification of ARV genotypes. In addition, the N-terminus of σC protein had a persuasive diversifying selection, which was not detected in other genomic segments. We identified only four ARV genotypes based on the most variable σC gene sequence. However, a different pattern of phylogenetic clustering was observed with concatenated whole-genome sequences. Together with the accumulation of point mutations, multiple re-assortment events appeared as mechanisms of ARV evolution. For the first time, we determined the mean rate of molecular evolution of ARVs, which was computed as 2.3 × 10(−3) substitution/site/year. In addition, widespread geographic intermixing of ARVs was observed between Canada and USA, and between different countries of the world. In conclusion, the study provides a comprehensive analysis of the complete genome of different genotyping clusters of ARVs including their molecular rate of evolution and spatial distribution. The new findings in this study can be utilized for the development of effective vaccines and other control strategies against ARV-induced arthritis/tenosynovitis in the poultry industry worldwide. Oxford University Press 2020-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7211400/ /pubmed/32411390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa025 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ayalew, Lisanework E Ahmed, Khawaja Ashfaque Mekuria, Zelalem H Lockerbie, Betty Popowich, Shelly Tikoo, Suresh K Ojkic, Davor Gomis, Susantha The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
title | The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
title_full | The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
title_fullStr | The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
title_full_unstemmed | The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
title_short | The dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
title_sort | dynamics of molecular evolution of emerging avian reoviruses through accumulation of point mutations and genetic re-assortment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7211400/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32411390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ve/veaa025 |
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