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Evaluation of an ASFV RNA Helicase Gene A859L for Virus Replication and Swine Virulence
Authors:Elizabeth Ramirez-Medina  Elizabeth A. Vuono  Sarah Pruitt  Ayushi Rai  Nallely Espinoza  Lauro Velazquez-Salinas  Douglas P. Gladue  Manuel V. Borca
Affiliation:1.Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Orient, NY 11944, USA; (E.R.-M.); (E.A.V.); (S.P.); (A.R.); (N.E.); (L.V.-S.);2.Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA;3.Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA
Abstract:African swine fever virus (ASFV) is producing a devastating pandemic that, since 2007, has spread to a contiguous geographical area from central Europe to Asia. In July 2021, ASFV was detected in the Dominican Republic, the first report of the disease in the Americas in more than 40 years. ASFV is a large, highly complex virus harboring a large dsDNA genome that encodes for more than 150 genes. The majority of these genes have not been functionally characterized. Bioinformatics analysis predicts that ASFV gene A859L encodes for an RNA helicase, although its function has not yet been experimentally assessed. Here, we evaluated the role of the A859L gene during virus replication in cell cultures and during infection in swine. For that purpose, a recombinant virus (ASFV-G-∆A859L) harboring a deletion of the A859L gene was developed using the highly virulent ASFV Georgia (ASFV-G) isolate as a template. Recombinant ASFV-G-∆A859L replicates in swine macrophage cultures as efficiently as the parental virus ASFV-G, demonstrating that the A859L gene is non-essential for ASFV replication. Experimental infection of domestic pigs demonstrated that ASFV-G-∆A859L replicates as efficiently and induces a clinical disease indistinguishable from that caused by the parental ASFV-G. These studies conclude that the predicted RNA helicase gene A859L is not involved in the processes of virus replication or disease production in swine.
Keywords:ASFV   ASF   African swine fever virus   A859L   helicase
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