Genetic variation and evolution of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype A in relation to vaccine matching

被引:8
作者
Xu, Wanhong [1 ]
Yang, Ming [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Foreign Anim Dis, 1015 Arlington St, Winnipeg, MB R3E 3M4, Canada
关键词
Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype A; Antigenic site; Antigenic variation; Sequence and phylogenetic analysis; Virus evolution; NEUTRALIZING ANTIGENIC SITES; MIDDLE-EAST; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; DATAMONKEY; EFFICIENT; SELECTION; VARIANTS; AFRICA;
D O I
10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.01.042
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severe, highly contagious viral disease that affects a wide variety of domestic and wild cloven-hoofed animals. FMD vaccines can play a vital role in disease control and are very widely used globally each year. However, due to the diversity of FMDV, the choice of FMD vaccine is still a huge challenge. In this study, 45 FMDV/A isolates were phylogenetically categorized into three topotypes: ASIA (n = 31), AFRICA (n = 10), and EURO-SA (n = 4). Three sera collected from vaccinated cattle with FMDV A22/IRQ/24/64, AfiRN/05, and A/ARG/01 were used to evaluate their antigenic relationship (r 1 ) with the field isolates. The IRQ.124/64 serum demonstrated a 39% (17/44) match (r(1) >= 0.3) to the field isolates, whereas IRN/05 serum and ARG/Olserum showed an 18% (8/44) and a 2% (1/44) match (r(1) >= 0.3) to the field isolates, respectively. The A22/IRQ/24/64 matched with isolates mainly from topotype ASIA, with limited cross-topotype match with isolates from topotypes AFRICA and EURO-SA. However, the A/IRN/05 did not show a cross-topotype match with topotype AFRICA isolates and A/ARG/01 failed to match any isolates from topotypes ASIA and AFRICA. After analyzing the amino acid variation of the known antigenic sites of 45 strains of FMDV/A, it was found that together antigenic sites 1 and 3 contributed about 71% of the amino acid changes to the vaccine evaluated. Based on the capsid sequences, the FMDV/A evolved unequally among topotypes. The topotypes of ASIA and AFRICA evolves faster than that of EURO-SA. The FMDV/A continues to show a high level of genetic diversity driven by a high substitution rate, purifying selection, and positive selection concentrated on antigenic sites or near antigenic sites. The current research shows the challenges of the FMDV/A vaccine selection and emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring of antigenic evolution for the selection of effective vaccines. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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