Association between genetic clades and cancer prevalence suggested by French-wide study of oncogenic small ruminant beta-retroviruses diversity

Benjamin Riocreux-Verney, Marie Verneret, Remi Diesler, Christine Dolmazon, Barbara Gineys, Jean-Luc Cadore, Jocelyn Turpin, Caroline Leroux
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ENTV (Enzootic Nasal Tumor Virus) and JSRV (Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus) are β-retroviruses responsible for respiratory cancers in sheep and goats. In this study, we analyzed the genetic features of the sheep and goat β-retrovirus (29 JSRV and 24 ENTV strains) circulating in France to identify molecular signatures associated with disease severity in flocks. We developed a highly specific PCR to amplify and sequence exogenous targeted regions or near full length proviruses based on limited discriminating motifs along their genomes. The phylogenetic reconstructions based on the LTR and env regions suggest that one major strain is circulating on the French territory for ENTV-1 and ENTV-2 while not clustering with already published Spanish, Canadian or Chinese strains. JSRV strains circulating in French sheep flocks were distributed in 2 distinct genetic clades clustering with sequences originating from North America, Africa and United-Kingdom. JSRV clade I was found to be associated with a higher incidence of cancer in French flocks. Specific motifs spanning the entire JSRV genome particularly in the LTRs and in the intracytoplasmic domain of the envelope were detected between the two genetic subtypes. This work represents the first nationwide study describing the circulation of the three closely related β-oncogenic retrovirus JSRV, ENTV-1 and ENTV-2 in French sheep and goat flocks. Better characterization of strain genetics is a critical step in monitoring circulating β-retrovirus, especially those associated with higher cancer incidence in small ruminants.
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全法国致癌小反刍动物β-逆转录病毒多样性研究表明基因支系与癌症发病率之间存在联系
ENTV(Enzootic Nasal Tumor Virus)和JSRV(Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus)是导致绵羊和山羊呼吸道癌症的β逆转录病毒。在这项研究中,我们分析了在法国流行的绵羊和山羊 β-逆转录病毒(29 株 JSRV 和 24 株 ENTV)的遗传特征,以确定与羊群疾病严重程度相关的分子特征。我们开发了一种高度特异性的 PCR,可根据基因组中有限的鉴别基序扩增外源靶区或接近全长的前病毒并进行测序。基于 LTR 和 env 区域的系统发育重建表明,在法国领土上流行的 ENTV-1 和 ENTV-2 毒株是一个主要毒株,而与已公布的西班牙、加拿大或中国毒株并不聚集。在法国羊群中流行的 JSRV 株系分布在两个不同的基因支系中,与来自北美、非洲和英国的序列聚类。研究发现,JSRV I支系与法国羊群癌症发病率较高有关。这项研究首次在全国范围内描述了三种密切相关的β致癌逆转录病毒 JSRV、ENTV-1 和 ENTV-2 在法国绵羊和山羊群中的传播情况。更好地描述毒株遗传学特征是监测β-逆转录病毒,尤其是与小反刍动物癌症发病率较高有关的β-逆转录病毒循环的关键一步。
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