π Diversity of dromedary camel coronavirus HKU23 in African camels revealed multiple recombination events among closely related betacoronaviruses of the subgenus embecovirus
Copyright Β© 2019 American Society for Microbiology. Genetic recombination has frequently been observed in coronaviruses. Here, we sequenced multiple complete genomes of dromedary camel coronavirus HKU23 (Dc. CoV-HKU23) from Nigeria, Morocco, and Ethiopia and identified several genomic positions indicative of cross-species virus recombination events among other betacoronaviruses of the subgenus Embecovirus (clade A beta-Co. Vs). Recombinant fragments of a rabbit coronavirus (Rb. CoV-HKU14) were identified at the hemagglutinin esterase gene position. Homolog fragments of a rodent CoV were also observed at 8.9-kDa open reading frame 4a at the 3= end of the spike gene. The patterns of recombination differed geographically across the African region, highlighting a mosaic structure of Dc. CoV-HKU23 genomes circulating in dromedaries. Our results highlighted active recombination of coronaviruses circulating in dromedaries and are also relevant to the emergence and evolution of other betacoronaviruses, including Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). IMPORTANCE Genetic recombination is often demonstrated in coronaviruses and can result in host range expansion or alteration in tissue tropism. Here, we showed interspecies events of recombination of an endemic dromedary camel coronavirus, HKU23, with other clade A betacoronaviruses. Our results supported the possibility that the zoonotic pathogen MERS-CoV, which also cocirculates in the same camel species, may have undergone similar recombination events facilitating its emergence or may do so in its future evolution.
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π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π recombination events (46)
π reading frame (222)
π spike gene (68)
π hemagglutinin esterase (10)
π complete genome (93)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π open reading (215)
author
π€ So, Ray T.Y.
π€ Chu, Daniel K.W.
π€ Miguel, Eve
π€ Perera, Ranawaka A.P.M.
π€ Oladipo, Jamiu O.
π€ Fassi-Fihri, Ouafaa
π€ Aylet, Gelagay
π€ Ko, Ronald L.W.
π€ Zhou, Ziqi
π€ Cheng, Mo Sheung
π€ Kuranga, Sulyman A.
π€ Roger, FranΓ§ois L.
π€ Chevalier, Veronique
π€ Webby, Richard J.
π€ Woo, Patrick C.Y.
π€ Poon, Leo L.M.
π€ Peiris, Malik
year
β° 2019
journal
π Journal of Virology
issn
π 10985514 0022538X
volume
9
number
23
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