RefiningPRRSV-2 genetic classificationbased on global ORF5 sequences and investigation of their geographic distributions and temporal changes

Wannarat Yim-Im, Tavis K. Anderson, Igor A.D. Paploski, Kimberly VanderWaal, Phillip Gauger, Karen Krueger, Mang Shi, Rodger Main, Jianqiang Zhang

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Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is an important swine pathogen affectingthe global swine industry. The firstopen reading frame 5 (ORF5)-based genetic lineage classificationsystem describing global PRRSV-2 genetic diversity was introduced over a decade ago. Although refinementshave been proposed for the predominant lineage in the USA (lineage 1), PRRSV-2 phylogenetic classificationsystem at international levels has not been thoroughly evaluated and updated since 2010. In this study, based on analysis of 82,237 global ORF5 sequences reported during 1989-2021, we classifiedPRRSV-2 into 11 genetic lineages (L1-L11) and 21 sublineages (L1A-L1F, L1H-L1J, L5A-L5B, L8A-L8E, and L9A-L9E). The proposed classificationsystem is flexiblefor growth if additional lineages, sublineages, or more granular classificationsare needed. For example, for more fine-scaleepidemiological investigation, L1C was further divided into fivegroups (L1C.1-L1C.5), with L1C.5 corresponding to the recently emerged L1C variant. Comparison between restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) typing and phylogenetic classificationrevealed the inaccuracy of using RFLP to determine PRRSV-2 genetic relatedness in most scenarios. Genetic homology of six commercial PRRSV-2 vaccines to each lineage/sublineage and detection frequency of vaccine-like viruses were determined. Global geographic distribution of each lineage/sublineage was presented. Temporal dynamic changes of PRRSV-2 in the USA during 1989-2021 were investigated by analyzing 73,092 ORF5 sequences. In summary, this study refinedPRRSV-2 ORF5-based phylogenetic classificationand investigated the geographic distribution and temporal changes of PRRSV-2 at the lineage/sublineage levels. The refinedclassificationsystem and molecular epidemiology data in this study will be invaluable for future characterization of PRRSV-2.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalMicrobiology Spectrum
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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Keywords

  • ORF5
  • PRRSV-2
  • genetic classification,lineage
  • molecular epidemiology
  • restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis
  • sublineage

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  • Journal Article

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