CpG islands: Features and distribution in the genomes of porcine parvovirus.

M-S Xu, Z-K Zhou, R-Y Xiong, L-B Zhang, C-Q Yu, Q Liu
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Porcine parvovirus disease is a reproductive disorder caused by the porcine parvovirus (PPV) in sows and is characterised by miscarriage, stillbirth and mummification in pregnant sows. Porcine parvovirus disease poses a significant threat to pork herds and seriously hinders healthy and sustainable development of the pig farming industry. Currently, there is no effective treatment for porcine parvovirus disease except for prevention and control measures. Based on genotype differences, PPV can be classified into at least eight subtypes, PPV1-PPV8. Epigenetic mechanisms, particularly cytosine methylation of cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) dinucleotides, are proven to have a significant impact on the life cycle of various viruses. Therefore, we selected the PPV genome as the research object and analysed the number, distribution and length of CpG islands in the genome of strains PPV1-PPV8. PPV1-6 had AT rich genomes (GC content ≤50%), whereas PPV7 had a GC content >50%. PPV1, PPV4, PPV5 and PPV6 contained fewer CpG islands (1-5), PPV7 contained moderate CpG islands (6-11) and PPV2 and PPV3 contained more CpG islands (12-16). This study provides a foundation for exploring novel antiviral treatment strategies from an epigenetic perspective.

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CpG岛:猪细小病毒基因组的特征和分布。
猪细小病毒病是由猪细小病毒(PPV)在母猪中引起的一种生殖障碍,其特征是怀孕母猪流产、死胎和木乃伊化。猪细小病毒病对猪群构成重大威胁,严重阻碍养猪业的健康和可持续发展。目前,除了预防和控制措施外,没有有效的治疗猪细小病毒病的方法。根据基因型差异,PPV可分为PPV1-PPV8至少8个亚型。表观遗传机制,特别是胞嘧啶-磷酸-鸟嘌呤(CpG)二核苷酸的胞嘧啶甲基化,已被证明对各种病毒的生命周期有重大影响。因此,我们选择PPV基因组作为研究对象,分析菌株PPV1-PPV8基因组中CpG岛的数量、分布和长度。PPV1-6具有丰富的AT基因组(GC含量≤50%),而PPV7具有丰富的AT基因组(GC含量≤50%)。PPV1、PPV4、PPV5和PPV6含CpG岛较少(1-5),PPV7含中度CpG岛(6-11),PPV2和PPV3含较多CpG岛(12-16)。本研究为从表观遗传学角度探索新的抗病毒治疗策略提供了基础。
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