Laboratory of Molecular Immunology and Infectious Disease, Joint Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Yamaguchi University, Yoshida, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
J Virol. 2024 Feb 20;98(2):e0140023. doi: 10.1128/jvi.01400-23. Epub 2024 Jan 19.
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is an exogenous retrovirus that causes malignant hematopoietic disorders in domestic cats, and its virulence may be closely associated with viral sequences. FeLV is classified into several subgroups, including A, B, C, D, E, and T, based on viral receptor interference properties or receptor usage. However, the transmission manner and disease specificity of the recombinant viruses FeLV-D and FeLV-B remain unclear. The aim of this study was to understand recombination events between exogenous and endogenous retroviruses within a host and elucidate the emergence and transmission of recombinant viruses. We observed multiple recombination events involving endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) in FeLV from a family of domestic cats kept in one house; two of these cats (ON-T and ON-C) presented with lymphoma and leukemia, respectively. Clonal integration of FeLV-D was observed in the ON-T case, suggesting an association with FeLV-D pathogenesis. Notably, the receptor usage of FeLV-B observed in ON-T was mediated by feline Pit1 and feline Pit2, whereas only feline Pit1 was used in ON-C. Furthermore, XR-FeLV, a recombinant FeLV containing an unrelated sequence referred to the X-region, which is homologous to a portion of the 5'-leader sequence of endogenous gammaretrovirus 4 (FcERV-gamma4), was isolated. Genetic analysis suggested that most recombinant viruses occurred ; however, the possibility of FeLV-B transmission was also recognized in the family. This study demonstrated the occurrence of multiple recombination events between exogenous and endogenous retroviruses in domestic cats, highlighting the contribution of ERVs to pathogenic recombinant viruses.IMPORTANCEFeline leukemia virus subgroup A (FeLV-A) is primarily transmitted among cats. During viral transmission, genetic changes in the viral genome lead to the emergence of novel FeLV subgroups or variants with altered virulence. We isolated three FeLV subgroups (A, B, and D) and XR-FeLV from two cats and identified multiple recombination events in feline endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), such as enFeLV, ERV-DC, and FcERV-gamma4, which are present in the cat genome. This study highlights the pathogenic contribution of ERVs in the emergence of FeLV-B, FeLV-D, and XR-FeLV in a feline population.
猫白血病病毒 (FeLV) 是一种外源性逆转录病毒,可导致家猫恶性造血系统紊乱,其毒力可能与病毒序列密切相关。FeLV 根据病毒受体干扰特性或受体使用情况分为 A、B、C、D、E 和 T 等几个亚群。然而,FeLV-D 和 FeLV-B 重组病毒的传播方式和疾病特异性仍不清楚。本研究旨在了解宿主内外源性和内源性逆转录病毒之间的重组事件,并阐明重组病毒的出现和传播。我们观察到来自同一家庭饲养的一组家猫的 FeLV 中存在多个涉及内源性逆转录病毒 (ERVs) 的重组事件;其中两只猫(ON-T 和 ON-C)分别患有淋巴瘤和白血病。在 ON-T 病例中观察到 FeLV-D 的克隆整合,提示与 FeLV-D 发病机制有关。值得注意的是,ON-T 中观察到的 FeLV-B 受体使用由猫 Pit1 和 Pit2 介导,而在 ON-C 中仅使用猫 Pit1。此外,还分离到含有与 X 区无关序列的重组 FeLV-XR-FeLV,该 X 区与内源性γ逆转录病毒 4 (FcERV-gamma4) 的一部分同源。遗传分析表明,大多数重组病毒是通过同源重组产生的;然而,也不能排除该病毒在家庭内传播的可能性。本研究表明,家猫中外源和内源性逆转录病毒之间发生了多次重组事件,强调了 ERV 对致病性重组病毒的贡献。
重要性:猫白血病病毒亚群 A (FeLV-A) 主要在猫之间传播。在病毒传播过程中,病毒基因组的遗传变化导致新的 FeLV 亚群或毒力改变的变体的出现。我们从两只猫中分离出 FeLV 亚群 A、B 和 D 以及 XR-FeLV,并在猫基因组中存在的内源性逆转录病毒 (ERV) 中鉴定出多个重组事件,如 enFeLV、ERV-DC 和 FcERV-gamma4。本研究强调了 ERV 在猫群中 FeLV-B、FeLV-D 和 XR-FeLV 出现中的致病作用。