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Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy

Mammalian Orthoreoviruses (MRV) are segmented dsRNA viruses in the family Reoviridae. MRVs infect mammals and cause asymptomatic respiratory, gastro-enteric and, rarely, encephalic infections. MRVs are divided into at least three serotypes: MRV1, MRV2 and MRV3. In Europe, swine MRV (swMRV) was first...

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Autores principales: Cavicchio, Lara, Tassoni, Luca, Zamperin, Gianpiero, Campalto, Mery, Carrino, Marilena, Leopardi, Stefania, De Benedictis, Paola, Beato, Maria Serena
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32456089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12050574
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author Cavicchio, Lara
Tassoni, Luca
Zamperin, Gianpiero
Campalto, Mery
Carrino, Marilena
Leopardi, Stefania
De Benedictis, Paola
Beato, Maria Serena
author_facet Cavicchio, Lara
Tassoni, Luca
Zamperin, Gianpiero
Campalto, Mery
Carrino, Marilena
Leopardi, Stefania
De Benedictis, Paola
Beato, Maria Serena
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description Mammalian Orthoreoviruses (MRV) are segmented dsRNA viruses in the family Reoviridae. MRVs infect mammals and cause asymptomatic respiratory, gastro-enteric and, rarely, encephalic infections. MRVs are divided into at least three serotypes: MRV1, MRV2 and MRV3. In Europe, swine MRV (swMRV) was first isolated in Austria in 1998 and subsequently reported more than fifteen years later in Italy. In the present study, we characterized two novel reassortant swMRVs identified in one same Italian farm over two years. The two viruses shared the same genetic backbone but showed evidence of reassortment in the S1, S4, M2 segments and were therefore classified into two serotypes: MRV3 in 2016 and MRV2 in 2018. A genetic relation to pig, bat and human MRVs and other unknown sources was identified. A considerable genetic diversity was observed in the Italian MRV3 and MRV2 compared to other available swMRVs. The S1 protein presented unique amino acid signatures in both swMRVs, with unexpected frequencies for MRV2. The remaining genes formed distinct and novel genetic groups that revealed a geographically related evolution of swMRVs in Italy. This is the first report of the complete molecular characterization of novel reassortant swMRVs in Italy and Europe, which suggests a greater genetic diversity of swMRVs never identified before.
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spelling pubmed-72909922020-06-17 Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy Cavicchio, Lara Tassoni, Luca Zamperin, Gianpiero Campalto, Mery Carrino, Marilena Leopardi, Stefania De Benedictis, Paola Beato, Maria Serena Viruses Article Mammalian Orthoreoviruses (MRV) are segmented dsRNA viruses in the family Reoviridae. MRVs infect mammals and cause asymptomatic respiratory, gastro-enteric and, rarely, encephalic infections. MRVs are divided into at least three serotypes: MRV1, MRV2 and MRV3. In Europe, swine MRV (swMRV) was first isolated in Austria in 1998 and subsequently reported more than fifteen years later in Italy. In the present study, we characterized two novel reassortant swMRVs identified in one same Italian farm over two years. The two viruses shared the same genetic backbone but showed evidence of reassortment in the S1, S4, M2 segments and were therefore classified into two serotypes: MRV3 in 2016 and MRV2 in 2018. A genetic relation to pig, bat and human MRVs and other unknown sources was identified. A considerable genetic diversity was observed in the Italian MRV3 and MRV2 compared to other available swMRVs. The S1 protein presented unique amino acid signatures in both swMRVs, with unexpected frequencies for MRV2. The remaining genes formed distinct and novel genetic groups that revealed a geographically related evolution of swMRVs in Italy. This is the first report of the complete molecular characterization of novel reassortant swMRVs in Italy and Europe, which suggests a greater genetic diversity of swMRVs never identified before. MDPI 2020-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7290992/ /pubmed/32456089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12050574 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cavicchio, Lara
Tassoni, Luca
Zamperin, Gianpiero
Campalto, Mery
Carrino, Marilena
Leopardi, Stefania
De Benedictis, Paola
Beato, Maria Serena
Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy
title Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy
title_full Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy
title_fullStr Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy
title_short Unexpected Genetic Diversity of Two Novel Swine MRVs in Italy
title_sort unexpected genetic diversity of two novel swine mrvs in italy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32456089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12050574
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