Evolutionary evidence for multi-host transmission of cetacean morbillivirus
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Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) has emerged as the pathogen that poses the greatest risk of triggering epizootics in cetacean populations worldwide, and has a high propensity for interspecies transmission, including sporadic infection of seals. In this study, we investigated the evolutionary history of CeMV by deep sequencing wild-type viruses from tissue samples representing cetacean species with different spatiotemporal origins. Bayesian phylogeographic analysis generated an estimated evolutionary rate of 2.34 × 10<sup>−4</sup> nucleotide substitutions/site/year and showed that CeMV evolutionary dynamics are neither host-restricted nor location-restricted. Moreover, the dolphin morbillivirus strain of CeMV has undergone purifying selection without evidence of species-specific mutations. Cell-to-cell fusion and growth kinetics assays demonstrated that CeMV can use both dolphin and seal CD150 as a cellular receptor. Thus, it appears that CeMV can readily spread among multiple cetacean populations and may pose an additional spillover risk to seals.
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Di Guardo, Giovanni; Jung, Klaus; Osterhaus, Albert; Siebert, Ursula; Habierski, Andre; Kruppa, Jochen; Ludlow, Martin; van de Bildt, Marco; Jo, Wendy K.; Mazzariol, Sandro; Kuiken, Thijs
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2019-04-02



