Clawson Michael L, Redden Reid, Schuller Gennie, Heaton Michael P, Workman Aspen, Chitko-McKown Carol G, Smith Timothy P L, Leymaster Kreg A
Vet Res. 2015 Mar 5;46:22. doi: 10.1186/s13567-015-0162-7.
Small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) infections of sheep are influenced by genetics on both the host and pathogen sides. Genetic variation in the ovine transmembrane 154 (TMEM154) gene associates with infection susceptibility, and distinct SRLV genetic subgroups infect sheep in association with their TMEM154 diplotypes. In this study, a novel SRLV subgroup was identified that naturally infected sheep with various TMEM154 diplotypes, including those homozygous for a rare frameshift mutation (A4 delta53), which is predicted to abolish TMEM154 protein function. Thus, these SRLVs may infect sheep that lack functional TMEM154, and may not be restricted by TMEM154 diplotypes in establishing infections.
绵羊的小反刍兽疫慢病毒(SRLV)感染在宿主和病原体两方面均受遗传学影响。绵羊跨膜蛋白154(TMEM154)基因的遗传变异与感染易感性相关,并且不同的SRLV遗传亚群根据其TMEM154双倍体型感染绵羊。在本研究中,鉴定出一个新型SRLV亚群,该亚群自然感染了具有各种TMEM154双倍体型的绵羊,包括那些因罕见移码突变(A4 delta53)而纯合的绵羊,预计该突变会消除TMEM154蛋白功能。因此,这些SRLV可能感染缺乏功能性TMEM154的绵羊,并且在建立感染时可能不受TMEM154双倍体型的限制。