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Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination

Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) is a herpes virus that causes an acute respiratory disease of poultry known as infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT). Chicken embryo origin (CEO) and tissue culture origin (TCO) live attenuated vaccines are routinely used for the control of ILT. However, vaccin...

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Autores principales: Perez Contreras, Ana, van der Meer, Frank, Checkley, Sylvia, Joseph, Tomy, King, Robin, Ravi, Madhu, Peters, Delores, Fonseca, Kevin, Gagnon, Carl A., Provost, Chantale, Ojkic, Davor, Abdul-Careem, Mohamed Faizal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111302
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author Perez Contreras, Ana
van der Meer, Frank
Checkley, Sylvia
Joseph, Tomy
King, Robin
Ravi, Madhu
Peters, Delores
Fonseca, Kevin
Gagnon, Carl A.
Provost, Chantale
Ojkic, Davor
Abdul-Careem, Mohamed Faizal
author_facet Perez Contreras, Ana
van der Meer, Frank
Checkley, Sylvia
Joseph, Tomy
King, Robin
Ravi, Madhu
Peters, Delores
Fonseca, Kevin
Gagnon, Carl A.
Provost, Chantale
Ojkic, Davor
Abdul-Careem, Mohamed Faizal
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description Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) is a herpes virus that causes an acute respiratory disease of poultry known as infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT). Chicken embryo origin (CEO) and tissue culture origin (TCO) live attenuated vaccines are routinely used for the control of ILT. However, vaccine virus is known to revert to virulence, and it has been recently shown that ILT field viral strains can undergo recombination with vaccinal ILTV and such recombinant ILT viruses possess greater transmission and pathogenicity potential. Based on complete or partial genes of the ILTV genome, few studies genotyped ILTV strains circulating in Canada, and so far, information is scarce on whole-genome sequencing or the presence of recombination in Canadian ILTV isolates. The objective of this study was to genetically characterize the 14 ILTV isolates that originated from three provinces in Canada (Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec). To this end, a phylogenetic analysis of 50 ILTV complete genome sequences, including 14 sequences of Canadian origin, was carried out. Additional phylogenetic analysis of the unique long, unique short and inverted repeat regions of the ILTV genome was also performed. We observed that 71%, 21% and 7% of the ILTV isolates were categorized as CEO revertant, wild-type and TCO vaccine-related, respectively. The sequences were also analyzed for potential recombination events, which included evidence in the British Columbia ILTV isolate. This event involved two ILTV vaccine (CEO) strains as parental strains. Recombination analysis also identified that one ILTV isolate from Alberta as a potential parental strain for a United States origin ILTV isolate. The positions of the possible recombination breakpoints were identified. These results indicate that the ILTV wild-type strains can recombine with vaccinal strains complicating vaccine-mediated control of ILT. Further studies on the pathogenicity of these ILTV strains, including the recombinant ILTV isolate are currently ongoing.
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spelling pubmed-76963582020-11-29 Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination Perez Contreras, Ana van der Meer, Frank Checkley, Sylvia Joseph, Tomy King, Robin Ravi, Madhu Peters, Delores Fonseca, Kevin Gagnon, Carl A. Provost, Chantale Ojkic, Davor Abdul-Careem, Mohamed Faizal Viruses Article Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) is a herpes virus that causes an acute respiratory disease of poultry known as infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT). Chicken embryo origin (CEO) and tissue culture origin (TCO) live attenuated vaccines are routinely used for the control of ILT. However, vaccine virus is known to revert to virulence, and it has been recently shown that ILT field viral strains can undergo recombination with vaccinal ILTV and such recombinant ILT viruses possess greater transmission and pathogenicity potential. Based on complete or partial genes of the ILTV genome, few studies genotyped ILTV strains circulating in Canada, and so far, information is scarce on whole-genome sequencing or the presence of recombination in Canadian ILTV isolates. The objective of this study was to genetically characterize the 14 ILTV isolates that originated from three provinces in Canada (Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec). To this end, a phylogenetic analysis of 50 ILTV complete genome sequences, including 14 sequences of Canadian origin, was carried out. Additional phylogenetic analysis of the unique long, unique short and inverted repeat regions of the ILTV genome was also performed. We observed that 71%, 21% and 7% of the ILTV isolates were categorized as CEO revertant, wild-type and TCO vaccine-related, respectively. The sequences were also analyzed for potential recombination events, which included evidence in the British Columbia ILTV isolate. This event involved two ILTV vaccine (CEO) strains as parental strains. Recombination analysis also identified that one ILTV isolate from Alberta as a potential parental strain for a United States origin ILTV isolate. The positions of the possible recombination breakpoints were identified. These results indicate that the ILTV wild-type strains can recombine with vaccinal strains complicating vaccine-mediated control of ILT. Further studies on the pathogenicity of these ILTV strains, including the recombinant ILTV isolate are currently ongoing. MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7696358/ /pubmed/33198373 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111302 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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Perez Contreras, Ana
van der Meer, Frank
Checkley, Sylvia
Joseph, Tomy
King, Robin
Ravi, Madhu
Peters, Delores
Fonseca, Kevin
Gagnon, Carl A.
Provost, Chantale
Ojkic, Davor
Abdul-Careem, Mohamed Faizal
Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination
title Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination
title_full Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination
title_fullStr Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination
title_short Analysis of Whole-Genome Sequences of Infectious laryngotracheitis Virus Isolates from Poultry Flocks in Canada: Evidence of Recombination
title_sort analysis of whole-genome sequences of infectious laryngotracheitis virus isolates from poultry flocks in canada: evidence of recombination
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111302
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