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Emerging infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) in Egypt: Evidence for an evolutionary advantage of a new S1 variant with a unique gene 3ab constellation

Authors :
Hafez M. Hafez
Salama A. S. Shany
Hesham Sultan
Dirk Höper
Ibrahim Moharam
Timm C. Harder
Awad A. Shehata
Florian Pfaff
Martin Beer
Magdy El Kady
Christian Grund
Mohammed A AboElkhair
Mahmoud Ibrahim
Kareem E. Hassan
Source :
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Highlights • New prototype of emerging IBV variant recognized in Egypt. • New IBV strains form a forth subclade within S-genotype GI-23. • Mutations in the S1protein, including two defined neutralizing sites, point to antigenic variation. • Intra-genotypic recombination is recognized for genes S1, 3ab and E, inter-genotypic recombination for gene 6b (GI-19) • Specific gene 3ab genotype is linked to new IBV emergence of new variants.<br />Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a gamma-coronavirus, causes infectious bronchitis (IB), a major respiratory disease of chicken. Its high mutation rate in conjunction with recombination of the RNA genome constantly creates IBV variants that are difficult to control by currently available vaccines. In this study, we addressed the question whether small-scale holdings might harbor IBV variants that serve as a reservoir for newly emerging variants. Egyptian IBV isolate EGY/NR725/2016 (NR725/16) from a small-scale broiler farm was assigned to genotype I, clade 23 (S1:GI-23), based on partial S1 gene sequences and corroborated by full genome sequencing. Analysis of the S1 gene established three subclades for historical IBV strains (S1:GI-23.1, S1:GI-23.2.1 and S1:GI-23.2.2) and confirmed NR725/16 as being part of a separate fourth subclade (S1:GI-23.3). Samples from the years 2018 and 2019 revealed that the new subclade prevails in Egypt, carrying fixed mutations within the hypervariable regions (HVR) 1-3 of the S1 protein that affect two neutralization sensitive epitopes at sites 294F, 297S and 306Y (48.2) and 329R (62.1). In addition, recombination was recognized in isolate NR 725/16, with intra-subtype mixing for the entire genes 3ab and E and inter-subtype mixing for the entire gene 6b with a close match to QX like viruses of genotype GI-19. Further analysis of gene 3ab detected the homologous gene pool to NR725/16 in samples from 2013 (3ab:C) and closely related 3ab genotypes in IBV Egyptian isolates from 2016, 2018 and 2019. These data prove a flourishing exchange between poultry holdings with a common gene pool. The continued circulation of viruses harboring genes S1:GI-23.3 and 3ab:C indicates an evolutionary advantage of this combination possibly by combining antigenic escape with modulated pathogenicity to facilitate IBV spread in the vaccinated poultry population in Egypt.

Details

ISSN :
15677257
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases
Accession number :
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