2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005087
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Emergence of Pathogenicity in Lagoviruses: Evolution from Pre-existing Nonpathogenic Strains or through a Species Jump?

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“…Additionally, GI.2 has recombined with non‐pathogenic (GI.4) and GI.1b pathogenic forms in the Iberian Peninsula, generating diversity in the circulating lagoviruses (Lopes, Correia et al., ), although recombinant viruses could not be detected with the methods used in this study. Recombination has been proposed as a possible mechanism of emergence of pathogenic lagoviruses (Esteves et al., ; Forrester, Moss, Turner, Schirrmeier, & Gould, ). Therefore, it is likely that GI.2 is continuing to evolve in situ, which makes monitoring of wild rabbit populations crucial, and calls for the need to employ more efficient diagnostic methods (e.g., sequencing).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, GI.2 has recombined with non‐pathogenic (GI.4) and GI.1b pathogenic forms in the Iberian Peninsula, generating diversity in the circulating lagoviruses (Lopes, Correia et al., ), although recombinant viruses could not be detected with the methods used in this study. Recombination has been proposed as a possible mechanism of emergence of pathogenic lagoviruses (Esteves et al., ; Forrester, Moss, Turner, Schirrmeier, & Gould, ). Therefore, it is likely that GI.2 is continuing to evolve in situ, which makes monitoring of wild rabbit populations crucial, and calls for the need to employ more efficient diagnostic methods (e.g., sequencing).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new lagovirus was also detected in Lepus capensis , L. corsicanus , L. europaeus and L. timidus (Camarda et al., ; Hall et al., ; Puggioni et al., ; Velarde et al., ), causing a fatal disease in these species. There is enough evidence to suggest that the lagovirus is not derived from any of the classical pathogenic GI.1 forms circulating in Europe; it may rather have recently emerged from a non‐pathogenic form or following a species jump (Esteves et al., ). This new lagovirus was originally designated as “RHDV2” (Le Gall‐Reculé et al., ) or “RHDVb” (Dalton et al., ), although a recently proposed new nomenclature based on phylogenetic relationships designates it as L. europaeus /GI.2, henceforth GI.2 (Le Pendu et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origins of virulent RHDV have been the subject of debate. A recent hypothesis is that the high virulence of RHDV may stem from a cross-species transmission event, resulting from the repeated translocation of New World lagomorphs into Europe (42). A competing theory is that RHDV evolved from an avirulent (i.e., RCV-A1-like) virus within European rabbits without a species jump (24,30,43).…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, S. floridanus was bought into Europe in the late 1960s to restock hunting reserves (42), and it is not inconceivable that European rabbits could have been brought back into Europe from Australia for similar reasons.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ważną rolę w interakcjach z receptorami komórek gospodarza może odgrywać najbardziej wyeksponowany powierzchniowo region C. Relacje pomiędzy pozytywną selekcją i antygenowością sugerują udział w ewolucji RHDV mechanizmu zależnego od układu odpornościowego. Z kolei udział kodonu 476, jako części nieciągłej determinanty antygenowej odpowiedzialnej za hemaglutynację podkreśla wpływ tego fragmentu genu na fenotyp wirusa (14), jednakże koncepcja ewolucyjnego przejścia od pierwotnych, niechorobotwórczych wirusów krążących w populacji europejskich zającowatych do formy patogennej nie w pełni wyjaśnia pochodzenie RHDV, EBHSV i RHDV2 (23). Nie tłumaczy też wielokrotnie obserwowanego zjawiska nagłego pojawienia się choroby o bardzo wysokim współczynniku śmier-telności, w krótkim przedziale czasu, w sytuacji, gdy wirusy patogenne i niepatogenne różnią się tak znacznie pod względem filogenetycznym (20% sekwencji nukleotydów genu vp60).…”
Section: Zmienność Wirusa Rhdunclassified