Phylogenetic and genome-wide deep-sequencing analyses of Canine parvovirus reveal co-infection with field variants and emergence of a recent recombinant strain

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Abstract

Canine parvovirus (CPV), a fast-evolving single-stranded DNA virus, comprises three antigenic variants (2a, 2b, and 2c) with different frequencies and genetic variability among countries. The contribution of co-infection and recombination to the genetic variability of CPV is far from being fully elucidated. Here we took advantage of a natural CPV population, recently formed by the convergence of divergent CPV-2c and CPV-2a strains, to study co-infection and recombination. Complete sequences of the viral coding region of CPV-2a and CPV-2c strains from 40 samples were generated and analyzed using phylogenetic tools. Two samples showed co-infection and were further analyzed by deep sequencing. The sequence profile of one of the samples revealed the presence of CPV-2c and CPV-2a strains that differed at 29 nucleotides. The other sample included a minor CPV-2a strain (13. 3% of the viral population) and a major recombinant strain (86. 7%). The recombinant strain arose from inter-genotypic recombination between CPV-2c and CPV-2a strains within the VP1/VP2 gene boundary. Our findings highlight the importance of deep-sequencing analysis to provide a better understanding of CPV molecular diversity. Copyright:

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Rez, R. P., Calleros, L., Marandino, A., Sarute, N., Iraola, G., Grecco, S., … Panzera, Y. (2014). Phylogenetic and genome-wide deep-sequencing analyses of Canine parvovirus reveal co-infection with field variants and emergence of a recent recombinant strain. PLoS ONE, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111779

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