Novel avian orthoavulavirus 13 in wild migratory waterfowl: biological and genetic considerations

Vet Res Commun. 2022 Feb;46(1):159-168. doi: 10.1007/s11259-021-09839-7. Epub 2021 Sep 27.

Abstract

Avian orthoavulavirus 13 (AOAV-13), formerly known as Avian paramyxovirus 13 (APMV-13), is found scatteredly in wild birds around the world. Although four complete genome sequences of AOAV-13 had been identified since the first discovery in Japan in 2003, the information available on the genetic variation and biological characteristics of AOAV-13 is still limited. In the present study, we isolated six AOAV-13 strains from fecal samples of wild migratory waterfowls during annual (2014-2018) viral surveillance of wild bird populations from wetland and domestic poultry of live bird markets (LBMs) in China. The phylogenetic analyses based on the HN and F genes showed that they had very close relationship and the molecular clock estimations showed a low evolutionary rate of AOAV-13. However, Bean goose/Hubei/V97-1/2015 is 1953 nt in size (ORF, 1, 776 nt), which is a unique size and longer than other reported AOAV-13 strains. Additionally, four repeats of conserved sequences "AAAAAT" was presented in the 5'-end trailer region of Swan goose/Hubei/VI49-1/2016, which is unprecedented in the AOAV-13. These findings highlight the importance of continuous monitoring the specific species of APMVs.

Keywords: Avian orthoavulavirus 13; Evolution; F gene; HN gene; Trailer; Wild migratory waterfowl.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Avulavirus Infections* / veterinary
  • Avulavirus*
  • Chickens
  • Phylogeny
  • Poultry Diseases*