Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada

Hepatitis B viruses belong to a family of circular, double-stranded DNA viruses that infect a range of organisms, with host responses that vary from mild infection to chronic infection and cancer. The white sucker hepatitis B virus (WSHBV) was first described in the white sucker ( Catostomus commers...

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Main Authors: Cynthia R. Adams, Vicki S. Blazer, Jim Sherry, Robert Scott Cornman, Luke R. Iwanowicz
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Published: MDPI AG 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a4b014dc01ac4528ad6f218e8a3a8035 2024-01-14T10:08:29+01:00 Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada Cynthia R. Adams Vicki S. Blazer Jim Sherry Robert Scott Cornman Luke R. Iwanowicz 2021-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/v13020285 https://doaj.org/article/a4b014dc01ac4528ad6f218e8a3a8035 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/2/285 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4915 doi:10.3390/v13020285 1999-4915 https://doaj.org/article/a4b014dc01ac4528ad6f218e8a3a8035 Viruses, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 285 (2021) hepadnaviruses hepatitis B virus white sucker Great Lakes phylogeography haplotypes Microbiology QR1-502 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/v13020285 2023-12-17T01:46:03Z Hepatitis B viruses belong to a family of circular, double-stranded DNA viruses that infect a range of organisms, with host responses that vary from mild infection to chronic infection and cancer. The white sucker hepatitis B virus (WSHBV) was first described in the white sucker ( Catostomus commersonii ), a freshwater teleost, and belongs to the genus Parahepadnavirus . At present, the host range of WSHBV and its impact on fish health are unknown, and neither genetic diversity nor association with fish health have been studied in any parahepadnavirus. Given the relevance of genomic diversity to disease outcome for the orthohepadnaviruses, we sought to characterize genomic variation in WSHBV and determine how it is structured among watersheds. We identified WSHBV-positive white sucker inhabiting tributaries of Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Erie (USA), and Lake Athabasca (Canada). Copy number in plasma and in liver tissue was estimated via qPCR. Templates from 27 virus-positive fish were amplified and sequenced using a primer-specific, circular long-range amplification method coupled with amplicon sequencing on the Illumina MiSeq. Phylogenetic analysis of the WSHBV genome identified phylogeographical clustering reminiscent of that observed with human hepatitis B virus genotypes. Notably, most non-synonymous substitutions were found to cluster in the pre-S/spacer overlap region, which is relevant for both viral entry and replication. The observed predominance of p1/s3 mutations in this region is indicative of adaptive change in the polymerase open reading frame (ORF), while, at the same time, the surface ORF is under purifying selection. Although the levels of variation we observed do not meet the criteria used to define sub/genotypes of human and avian hepadnaviruses, we identified geographically associated genome variation in the pre-S and spacer domain sufficient to define five WSHBV haplotypes. This study of WSHBV genetic diversity should facilitate the development of molecular markers for future ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Lake Athabasca Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Viruses 13 2 285
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topic hepadnaviruses
hepatitis B virus
white sucker
Great Lakes
phylogeography
haplotypes
Microbiology
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hepatitis B virus
white sucker
Great Lakes
phylogeography
haplotypes
Microbiology
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Cynthia R. Adams
Vicki S. Blazer
Jim Sherry
Robert Scott Cornman
Luke R. Iwanowicz
Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada
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hepatitis B virus
white sucker
Great Lakes
phylogeography
haplotypes
Microbiology
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description Hepatitis B viruses belong to a family of circular, double-stranded DNA viruses that infect a range of organisms, with host responses that vary from mild infection to chronic infection and cancer. The white sucker hepatitis B virus (WSHBV) was first described in the white sucker ( Catostomus commersonii ), a freshwater teleost, and belongs to the genus Parahepadnavirus . At present, the host range of WSHBV and its impact on fish health are unknown, and neither genetic diversity nor association with fish health have been studied in any parahepadnavirus. Given the relevance of genomic diversity to disease outcome for the orthohepadnaviruses, we sought to characterize genomic variation in WSHBV and determine how it is structured among watersheds. We identified WSHBV-positive white sucker inhabiting tributaries of Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Erie (USA), and Lake Athabasca (Canada). Copy number in plasma and in liver tissue was estimated via qPCR. Templates from 27 virus-positive fish were amplified and sequenced using a primer-specific, circular long-range amplification method coupled with amplicon sequencing on the Illumina MiSeq. Phylogenetic analysis of the WSHBV genome identified phylogeographical clustering reminiscent of that observed with human hepatitis B virus genotypes. Notably, most non-synonymous substitutions were found to cluster in the pre-S/spacer overlap region, which is relevant for both viral entry and replication. The observed predominance of p1/s3 mutations in this region is indicative of adaptive change in the polymerase open reading frame (ORF), while, at the same time, the surface ORF is under purifying selection. Although the levels of variation we observed do not meet the criteria used to define sub/genotypes of human and avian hepadnaviruses, we identified geographically associated genome variation in the pre-S and spacer domain sufficient to define five WSHBV haplotypes. This study of WSHBV genetic diversity should facilitate the development of molecular markers for future ...
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author Cynthia R. Adams
Vicki S. Blazer
Jim Sherry
Robert Scott Cornman
Luke R. Iwanowicz
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Vicki S. Blazer
Jim Sherry
Robert Scott Cornman
Luke R. Iwanowicz
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title Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada
title_short Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada
title_full Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada
title_fullStr Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographic Genetic Diversity in the White Sucker Hepatitis B Virus across the Great Lakes Region and Alberta, Canada
title_sort phylogeographic genetic diversity in the white sucker hepatitis b virus across the great lakes region and alberta, canada
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