Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus
Bovine coronavirus (BoCV) is an important pathogen of cattle, causing severe enteric disease and playing a role in the bovine respiratory disease complex. Similar to other coronaviruses, a remarkable variability characterizes both its genome and biology. Despite their potential relevance, different...
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doaj-6b8d3cd0f55343838db03183003010f32020-11-25T04:03:51ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152020-11-01121285128510.3390/v12111285Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected BetacoronavirusGiovanni Franzo0Michele Drigo1Matteo Legnardi2Laura Grassi3Daniela Pasotto4Maria Luisa Menandro5Mattia Cecchinato6Claudia Maria Tucciarone7Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyDepartment of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020 Legnaro, ItalyBovine coronavirus (BoCV) is an important pathogen of cattle, causing severe enteric disease and playing a role in the bovine respiratory disease complex. Similar to other coronaviruses, a remarkable variability characterizes both its genome and biology. Despite their potential relevance, different aspects of the evolution of BoCV remain elusive. The present study reconstructs the history and evolution of BoCV using a phylodynamic approach based on complete genome and spike protein sequences. The results demonstrate high mutation and recombination rates affecting different parts of the viral genome. In the spike gene, this variability undergoes significant selective pressures—particularly episodic pressure—located mainly on the protein surface, suggesting an immune-induced selective pressure. The occurrence of compensatory mutations was also identified. On the contrary, no strong evidence in favor of host and/or tissue tropism affecting viral evolution has been proven. The well-known plasticity is thus ascribable to the innate broad viral tropism rather than mid- or long-term adaptation. The evaluation of the geographic spreading pattern clearly evidenced two clusters: a European cluster and an American–Asian cluster. While a relatively dense and quick migration network was identified in the former, the latter was dominated by the primary role of the United States (US) as a viral exportation source. Since the viral spreading pattern strongly mirrored the cattle trade, the need for more intense monitoring and preventive measures cannot be underestimated as well as the need to enforce the vaccination of young animals before international trade, to reduce not only the clinical impact but also the transferal and mixing of BoCV strains.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/11/1285bovine coronavirusphylodynamicsphylogeographyhostselectionevolution |
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Giovanni Franzo Michele Drigo Matteo Legnardi Laura Grassi Daniela Pasotto Maria Luisa Menandro Mattia Cecchinato Claudia Maria Tucciarone Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus Viruses bovine coronavirus phylodynamics phylogeography host selection evolution |
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Giovanni Franzo Michele Drigo Matteo Legnardi Laura Grassi Daniela Pasotto Maria Luisa Menandro Mattia Cecchinato Claudia Maria Tucciarone |
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Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus |
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Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus |
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Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus |
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Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus |
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Bovine Coronavirus: Variability, Evolution, and Dispersal Patterns of a No Longer Neglected Betacoronavirus |
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bovine coronavirus: variability, evolution, and dispersal patterns of a no longer neglected betacoronavirus |
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2020-11-01 |
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Bovine coronavirus (BoCV) is an important pathogen of cattle, causing severe enteric disease and playing a role in the bovine respiratory disease complex. Similar to other coronaviruses, a remarkable variability characterizes both its genome and biology. Despite their potential relevance, different aspects of the evolution of BoCV remain elusive. The present study reconstructs the history and evolution of BoCV using a phylodynamic approach based on complete genome and spike protein sequences. The results demonstrate high mutation and recombination rates affecting different parts of the viral genome. In the spike gene, this variability undergoes significant selective pressures—particularly episodic pressure—located mainly on the protein surface, suggesting an immune-induced selective pressure. The occurrence of compensatory mutations was also identified. On the contrary, no strong evidence in favor of host and/or tissue tropism affecting viral evolution has been proven. The well-known plasticity is thus ascribable to the innate broad viral tropism rather than mid- or long-term adaptation. The evaluation of the geographic spreading pattern clearly evidenced two clusters: a European cluster and an American–Asian cluster. While a relatively dense and quick migration network was identified in the former, the latter was dominated by the primary role of the United States (US) as a viral exportation source. Since the viral spreading pattern strongly mirrored the cattle trade, the need for more intense monitoring and preventive measures cannot be underestimated as well as the need to enforce the vaccination of young animals before international trade, to reduce not only the clinical impact but also the transferal and mixing of BoCV strains. |
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bovine coronavirus phylodynamics phylogeography host selection evolution |
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