Intrahost Selection Pressure Drives Equine Arteritis Virus Evolution during Persistent Infection in the Stallion Reproductive Tract

Author:

Nam Bora1,Mekuria Zelalem2,Carossino Mariano2,Li Ganwu3,Zheng Ying3,Zhang Jianqiang3,Cook R. Frank1,Shuck Kathleen M.1,Campos Juliana R.1,Squires Edward L.1,Troedsson Mats H. T.1,Timoney Peter J.1,Balasuriya Udeni B. R.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, Department of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA

2. Louisiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

3. Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

Abstract

EAV can persist in the reproductive tract of infected stallions, and consequently, long-term carrier stallions constitute its sole natural reservoir. Previous studies demonstrated that the ampullae of the vas deferens are the primary site of viral persistence in the stallion reproductive tract and the persistence is associated with a significant inflammatory response that is unable to clear the infection. This is the first study that describes EAV full-length genomic evolution during acute and long-term persistent infection in the stallion reproductive tract using next-generation sequencing and contemporary sequence analysis techniques. The data provide novel insight into the intrahost evolution of EAV during acute and persistent infection and demonstrate that persistent infection is characterized by extensive genome-wide purifying selection and a nonstochastic evolutionary pattern mediated by intrahost selective pressure, with important nucleotide substitutions occurring in ORF1a (region encoding nsp2), ORF3, and ORF5.

Funder

USDA-HATCH Project

USDA | National Institute of Food and Agriculture

LSU | School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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