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- Title
Recombination of host cell mRNA with the Asia 1 foot-and-mouth disease virus genome in cell suspension culture.
- Authors
Zou, Xingqi; Zhu, Yuanyuan; Bao, Huifang; Guo, Xiaoyu; Sun, Pu; Liu, Zaixin; Mason, Peter W.; Xu, Lu; Li, Cui; Zhang, Qianyi; Wang, Qin; Zhu, Hongfei; Zhao, Qizu
- Abstract
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) exhibits high mutation rates during replication. In this study, an isolate of FMDV serotype Asia-1 was serially passaged in a BHK-21 cell monolayer and then adapted to serum-free BHK-21 cell suspension culture to produce a seed virus for production of an inactivated vaccine. Analysis of the sequence encoding the structural proteins of the virus at various passages showed the presence of overlapping peaks in sequencing electropherograms after nucleotide 619 of VP1 in viruses recovered from the fourth passage in suspension culture, suggesting the possible introduction of an insertion or deletion into this portion of the viral genome of our seed virus stock. To evaluate this phenomenon, a virus designated "Vac-Asia1-VDLV", was isolated by plaque purification from the tenth passage in suspension culture. Sequencing results showed that a 12-nt-long exogenous sequence was inserted into the 3' end of the VP1 coding region at the position where the original overlapping peaks were identified. Analysis of the host cell transcriptome showed that the 12-nt sequence was identical to a highly expressed sequence in BHK-21 cells, strongly suggesting that recombination between the FMDV genome and host cell mRNA produced the recombinant virus. A growth curve showed that the virus with the 12-nt insertion reached a peak earlier than the parental strain and that this virus had acquired the ability to bind to the cell surface by a mechanism that was not dependent on integrin or the heparan sulfate receptor. This novel pathogen-host cell recombination event is discussed in terms of the mechanism of viral RNA replication and the phenotypic constraints of FMDV biology and evolution.
- Subjects
MESSENGER RNA; FOOT &; mouth disease; VIRAL genomes; CELL suspensions; CELL culture
- Publication
Archives of Virology, 2019, Vol 164, Issue 1, p41
- ISSN
0304-8608
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00705-018-4008-2