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Origin, spreading and genetic variability of chicken anaemia virus

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Chicken anaemia virus (CAV) is a widespread pathogen that causes immunosuppression in chickens. The virus-induced immunosuppression often results in secondary infections and a sub-optimal response to vaccinations, leading to high mortality rates and significant economic losses in the poultry industry. The small circular ssDNA genome (2.3 kb) has three partially overlapping genes: vp1, vp2 and vp3. VP1 capsid protein is highly variable and contains the neutralizing epitopes. Here, we analysed CAV strains from Uruguay using the full-length vp1 gene and performed a global comparative analysis to provide new evidence about the origin, dispersion and genetic variability of the virus. The phylogenetic analysis classified CAV in three or four major clades. Two clades (II and III) grouped most of the strains circulating worldwide including the Uruguayan strains. The phylodynamic analyses indicated that CAV emerged in the early 1900s and diverged to originate clade II and III. This early period of viral emergence was characterised by local diversification promoted by the extremely high substitution rate inferred for the virus (3.8 × 10<sup>−4</sup> substitutions/site/year). Later, the virus underwent a global spreading by intra- and inter-continental migrations that correlates with a significant rise in the effective population size. In South America, CAV was introduced in three different migratory events and spread across the continent. Our findings suggest that the current CAV distribution is the consequence of its continuous expansion capability that homogenizes the populations and prevents the detection of clear temporal and geographic patterns of evolution in most strains. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSCurrent strains of chicken anaemia virus emerged in Asia in the early 1900s.Chicken anaemia virus has a high substitution rate.The phylogenetic analysis classified chicken anaemia virus in four major clades.Evolution in South America was characterized by long migration and local spreading. Current strains of chicken anaemia virus emerged in Asia in the early 1900s. Chicken anaemia virus has a high substitution rate. The phylogenetic analysis classified chicken anaemia virus in four major clades. Evolution in South America was characterized by long migration and local spreading.
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Panzera, Yanina; Techera, Claudia; Grecco, Sofía; Hernández, Diego; Tomás, Gonzalo; Pérez, Ruben; Marandino, Ana; Hernández, Martín
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2021-05-28
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