Journal article

Whole genome sequence analysis of equid gammaherpesvirus -2 field isolates reveals high levels of genomic diversity and recombination

AE Onasanya, C El-Hage, A Diaz-Méndez, PK Vaz, AR Legione, GF Browning, JM Devlin, CA Hartley

BMC Genomics | BMC | Published : 2022

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Abstract

Background: Equid gammaherpesvirus 2 (EHV2) is a gammaherpesvirus with a widespread distribution in horse populations globally. Although its pathogenic significance can be unclear in most cases of infection, EHV2 infection can cause upper respiratory tract disease in foals. Co-infection of different strains of EHV2 in an individual horse is common. Small regions of the EHV2 genome have shown considerable genetic heterogeneity. This could suggest genomic recombination between different strains of EHV2, similar to the extensive recombination networks that have been demonstrated for some alphaherpesviruses. This study examined natural recombination and genome diversity of EHV2 field isolates. R..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge Prof. Michael J. Studdert and Nino P. Ficorilli, Centre for Equine Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne for providing the archived EHV2 strains for the study, and Scott Coutts for Illumina sequencing services at Monash University, Victoria, Australia. Adepeju E. Onasanya was supported by Melbourne International Fee Remission and Melbourne Research scholarships.