Phylogenetic analysis of small ruminant lentiviruses in Germany and Iran suggests their expansion with domestic sheep
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) are found in sheep in Germany and Iran. SRLVs have been classified
into four genotypes: A–C and E. Genotype A has been subdivided into 20 subtypes. Previous studies
suggested that, first, the ancestors of genotype A are those SRLVs found in Turkey, second, the
evolution of SRLVs is related to the domestication process, and, third, SRLV infection was first observed
in sheep in Iceland and the source of that infection was a flock imported from Germany. This study
generated, for the first time, partial SRLV sequence data from German and Iranian sheep, enhancing
our knowledge of the genetic and evolutionary relationships of SRLVs, and their associations with
the domestication process. Based on 54 SRLV sequences from German and Iranian sheep, our results
reveal: (1) SRLV subtypes A4, A5, A11, A16 and A21 (new) are found in German sheep and A22 (new) in
Iranian sheep. (2) Genotype A has potentially an additional ancestor (A22), found in Iran, Lebanon and
Jordan. (3) Subtype A22 is likely an old version of SRLVs. (4) The transmission routes of some SRLVs are
compatible with domestication pathways. (5) This study found no evidence of Icelandic subtype A1 in
German sheep.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
small ruminant letivirus, phylogenesis, German sheep, Iranian sheep, domestication
Elenco autori:
Vahid Molaee, Moira Bazzucchi, Gian Mario De Mia, Vahid Otarod, Darab Abdollahi, Sergio Rosati, Gesine Lühken
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