Topic:Genome

Stability and Detection Limit of Avian Influenza, Newcastle Disease Virus, and African Horse Sickness Virus on Flinders Technology Associates Card by Conventional Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    April 21, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 8 1242 doi: 10.3390/ani14081242
Taesuji M, Rattanamas K, Yim PB, Ruenphet S.The Flinders Technology Associates (FTA) card, a cotton-based cellulose membrane impregnated with a chaotropic agent, effectively inactivates infectious microorganisms, lyses cellular material, and fixes nucleic acid. The aim of this study is to assess the stability and detection limit of various RNA viruses, especially the avian influenza virus (AIV), Newcastle disease virus (NDV), and African horse sickness virus (AHSV), on the FTA card, which could significantly impact virus storage and transport practices. To achieve this, each virus dilution was inoculated onto an FTA card and stored at r...
Whole-Genome Sequencing and Phenotypic Analysis of Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus Sequence Type 147 Isolated from China.
Microorganisms    April 19, 2024   Volume 12, Issue 4 824 doi: 10.3390/microorganisms12040824
Su Y, Zhang Z, Wang L, Zhang B, Su L. subsp. () is one of the important zoonotic and opportunistic pathogens. In recent years, there has been growing evidence that supports the potential role of in severe diseases in horses and other animals, including humans. Furthermore, the clinical isolation and drug resistance rates of have been increasing yearly, leading to interest in its in-depth genomic analysis. In order to deepen the understanding of the characteristics and genomic features, we investigated the genomic islands, mobile genetic elements, virulence and resistance genes, and phenotype of strain ZHZ 211 (ST147), isolat...
Predicted genetic burden and frequency of phenotype-associated variants in the horse.
Scientific reports    April 10, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 1 8396 doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-57872-8
Durward-Akhurst SA, Marlowe JL, Schaefer RJ, Springer K, Grantham B, Carey WK, Bellone RR, Mickelson JR, McCue ME.Disease-causing variants have been identified for less than 20% of suspected equine genetic diseases. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) allows rapid identification of rare disease causal variants. However, interpreting the clinical variant consequence is confounded by the number of predicted deleterious variants that healthy individuals carry (predicted genetic burden). Estimation of the predicted genetic burden and baseline frequencies of known deleterious or phenotype associated variants within and across the major horse breeds have not been performed. We used WGS of 605 horses across 48 breeds ...
Study on the origin of the Baise horse based on whole-genome resequencing.
Animal genetics    April 7, 2024   doi: 10.1111/age.13424
Lin X, Feng M, Li Y, Liu Y, Wang M, Li Y, Yang T, Zhao C.The Baise horse, an indigenous horse breed mainly distributed in the Baise region of Guangxi province in southwest China, has a long history as draft animal. However, there is a lack of research regarding the origin and ancestral composition of the Baise horse. In this study, whole-genome resequencing data from 236 horses of seven Chinese indigenous horse breeds, five foreign horse breeds, and four Przewalski's horses were used to investigate the relationships between the Baise horse and other horse breeds. The results showed that foreign horse breeds had no significant impact on the formation...
Population genomics provide insight into ancestral relationships and diversity of the feral horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Ecology and evolution    April 1, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 4 e11197 doi: 10.1002/ece3.11197
Thompson MA, McCann BE, Rhen T, Simmons R.Theodore Roosevelt National Park (TRNP) manages a herd of feral horses () which was present on the landscape prior to the establishment of the park. The population presents a unique scenario in that it has experienced fairly intensive and well-documented management since the park's establishment, including herd size reductions, intentional introduction of diversity, and subsequent attempts to remove introduced lineages. This provides an interesting case study on the genetic effects of diverse evolutionary forces on an isolated feral population. To explore the effects of these forces and clarif...
Population structure and genetic diversity of Polish Arabian horses based on pedigree data.
Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience    March 27, 2024   Volume 18, Issue 5 101148 doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2024.101148
Klecel W, Kloch M, Wojciechowska M, Gajewska M, Martyniuk E.With a history tracing back to at least the 18th century and a substantial global influence on various breeds, Polish Arabian horse population is of paramount importance for both breeders and conservationists. However, its genetic makeup and the population dynamics are still not well understood. This study presents an analysis of the modern Polish Arabian horse population using pedigree data, focusing on the breed's genetic diversity and population structure. Our analysis encompassed 1 498 individuals defined as the reference population (RP) and their 11 065 ancestors, which resulted in the ...
Genome-wide analysis of population structure, effective population size and inbreeding in Iranian and exotic horses.
PloS one    March 5, 2024   Volume 19, Issue 3 e0299109 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0299109
Bazvand B, Rashidi A, Zandi MB, Moradi MH, Rostamzadeh J.Population structure and genetic diversity are the key parameters to study the breeding history of animals. This research aimed to provide a characterization of the population structure and to compare the effective population size (Ne), LD decay, genetic diversity, and genomic inbreeding in Iranian native Caspian (n = 38), Turkmen (n = 24) and Kurdish (n = 29) breeds and some other exotic horses consisting of Arabian (n = 24), Fell pony (n = 21) and Akhal-Teke (n = 20). A variety of statistical population analysis techniques, such as principal component analysis (PCA), discriminant analysis of...
The genome of Przewalski’s horse ( Equus ferus przewalskii ).
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology    February 28, 2024   2024.02.20.581252 doi: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581252
Flack N, Hughes L, Cassens J, Enriquez M, Gebeyehu S, Alshagawi M, Hatfield J, Kauffman A, Brown B, Klaeui C, Mabrouk IF, Walls C, Yeater T, Rivas A....The Przewalski's horse ( ) is an endangered equid native to the steppes of central Asia. After becoming extinct in the wild, multiple conservation efforts convened to preserve the species including captive breeding programs, reintroduction and monitoring systems, protected lands, and cloning. Availability of a highly contiguous reference genome is essential to support these continued efforts. We used Oxford Nanopore sequencing to produce a scaffold-level 2.5 Gb nuclear assembly and 16,002 bp mitogenome from a captive Przewalski's mare. All assembly drafts were generated from 111 Gb of sequenc...
Genome-wide equine preimplantation genetic testing enabled by simultaneous haplotyping and copy number detection.
Scientific reports    January 23, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 1 2003 doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-48103-7
De Coster T, Zhao Y, Tu0161uiko O, Demyda-Peyru00e1s S, Van Soom A, Vermeesch JR, Smits K.In different species, embryonic aneuploidies and genome-wide errors are a major cause of developmental failure. The increasing number of equine embryos being produced worldwide provides the opportunity to characterize and rank or select embryos based on their genetic profile prior to transfer. Here, we explored the possibility of generic, genome-wide preimplantation genetic testing concurrently for aneuploidies (PGT-A) and monogenic (PGT-M) traits and diseases in the horse, meanwhile assessing the incidence and spectrum of chromosomal and genome-wide errors in in vitro-produced equine embryos....
Genome-wide association study suggests genetic candidate loci of insulin dysregulation in Finnhorses.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    January 15, 2024   106063 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2024.106063
Weckman MJ, Karikoski NP, Raekallio MR, Box JR, Kvist L.Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a common welfare problem in horses worldwide. It is characterized by insulin dysregulation (ID), predisposition to laminitis and often obesity. EMS is multifactorial by nature, with both the environment and genetics contributing to the phenotype. Environmental factors, such as feeding and exercise, can be controlled, thus forming the basis for treatment and prevention. Genetic factors, by contrast, are less well-known and not easily controllable. The aim of this study was to identify potential genetic loci influencing ID/EMS in Finnhorses. A single-breed (Fin...
Development and evaluation of a test strip for the rapid detection of antibody against equine infectious anemia virus.
Applied microbiology and biotechnology    January 8, 2024   Volume 108, Issue 1 1-13 doi: 10.1007/s00253-023-12980-9
Zhang Z, Guo K, Chu X, Liu M, Du C, Hu Z, Wang X.Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a contagious disease of horses caused by the equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV). The clinical signs at the acute phase include intermittent high fever, thrombocytopenia, hemorrhage, edema, and anemia. The clinical signs at chronic and relapsing subclinical levels include emaciation and progressive weakness. Surviving horses become lifelong carriers because of the integration of the viral genome into that of the host, and these horses can produce and transmit the virus to other animals. This increases the difficulty of imposing practical control measures to ...
A Functional Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Upstream of the Collagen Type III Gene Is Associated with Catastrophic Fracture Risk in Thoroughbred Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    December 28, 2023   Volume 14, Issue 1 116 doi: 10.3390/ani14010116
Palomino Lago E, Baird A, Blott SC, McPhail RE, Ross AC, Durward-Akhurst SA, Guest DJ.Fractures caused by bone overloading are a leading cause of euthanasia in Thoroughbred racehorses. The risk of fatal fracture has been shown to be influenced by both environmental and genetic factors but, to date, no specific genetic mechanisms underpinning fractures have been identified. In this study, we utilised a genome-wide polygenic risk score to establish an in vitro cell system to study bone gene regulation in horses at high and low genetic risk of fracture. Candidate gene expression analysis revealed differential expression of and genes in osteoblasts derived from high- and low-risk...
Equine dermatitis outbreak associated with parapoxvirus.
The Journal of general virology    December 20, 2023   Volume 104, Issue 12 doi: 10.1099/jgv.0.001940
Virtanen J, Hautala K, Utriainen M, Dutra L, Eskola K, Airas N, Uusitalo R, Ahvenainen E, Smura T, Sironen T, Vapalahti O, Kant R, Virtala AK....Parapoxviruses (PPV) cause skin and mucous membrane lesions in several animal species, and of the five recognized PPVs, at least three are zoonotic. Equine PPV (EqPPV) is the sixth one initially described in humans in the United States and later in a severely sick horse in Finland in 2013-2015. In 2021-2022, a large-scale pustulo-vesicular pastern dermatitis outbreak occurred in horses all over Finland. This study aimed at analysing the outbreak, identifying and describing the causative agent, describing clinical signs, and searching for risk factors. EqPPV was identified as a probable causati...
The genetics of gaits in Icelandic horses goes beyond DMRT3, with RELN and STAU2 identified as two new candidate genes.
Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE    December 11, 2023   Volume 55, Issue 1 89 doi: 10.1186/s12711-023-00863-6
Siguru00f0ardu00f3ttir H, Boije H, Albertsdu00f3ttir E, Kristjansson T, Rhodin M, Lindgren G, Eriksson S.In domesticated animals, many important traits are complex and regulated by a large number of genes, genetic interactions, and environmental influences. The ability of Icelandic horses to perform the gait 'pace' is largely influenced by a single mutation in the DMRT3 gene, but genetic modifiers likely exist. The aim of this study was to identify novel genetic factors that influence pacing ability and quality of the gait through a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and correlate new findings to previously identified quantitative trait loci (QTL) and mutations. Results: Three hundred and seven...
Phylogenomic assessment of 23 equid alphaherpesvirus 1 isolates obtained from USA-based equids.
Virology journal    November 29, 2023   Volume 20, Issue 1 278 doi: 10.1186/s12985-023-02248-z
Emelogu U, Lewin AC, Balasuriya UBR, Liu CC, Wilkes RP, Zhang J, Mills EP, Carter RT.Equid alphaherpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) is a global viral pathogen of domestic equids which causes reproductive, respiratory and neurological disease. Few isolates acquired from naturally infected USA-based hosts have been fully sequenced and analyzed to date. An ORF 30 (DNA polymerase) variant (A2254G) has previously been associated with neurological disease in host animals. The purpose of this study was to perform phylogenomic analysis of EHV-1 isolates acquired from USA-based hosts and compare these isolates to previously sequenced global isolates. Methods: EHV-1 was isolated from 23 naturally inf...
Genome-wide copy number variation detection in a large cohort of diverse horse breeds by whole-genome sequencing.
Frontiers in veterinary science    November 22, 2023   Volume 10 1296213 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1296213
Tang X, Zhu B, Ren R, Chen B, Li S, Gu J.Understanding how genetic variants alter phenotypes is an essential aspect of genetic research. Copy number variations (CNVs), a type of prevalent genetic variation in the genome, have been the subject of extensive study for decades. Numerous CNVs have been identified and linked to specific phenotypes and diseases in horses. However, few studies utilizing whole-genome sequencing to detect CNVs in large horse populations have been conducted. Here, we performed whole-genome sequencing on a large cohort of 97 horses from 16 horse populations using Illumina Hiseq panels to detect common and breed-...
Genome-wide search reveals the uniqueness of DNA regions associated with coat color and innate immunity in Hokkaido Native Horse.
Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho    November 20, 2023   Volume 94, Issue 1 e13884 doi: 10.1111/asj.13884
Amano T, Yokawa H, Masuda Y, Tozaki T, Kawai M, Shirai K.Hokkaido Native Horse (HKD) is a horse breed native to Hokkaido in Japan known for the traits such as coat color with no white spots and adaptability to the local cold climate. To examine whether those traits of HKD are conferred at the DNA level, we attempted to identify fixed DNA regions in HKD individuals, that is, the selection signatures of HKD. A comparison of genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism genotypes in 58 HKD individuals by principal component analysis, and cluster analysis between breeds, including HKD, and within the HKD individuals indicated the genetic independence of HK...
Genetic polymorphisms in vitamin E transport genes as determinants for risk of equine neuroaxonal dystrophy.
Journal of veterinary internal medicine    November 8, 2023   doi: 10.1111/jvim.16924
Ma Y, Peng S, Donnelly CG, Ghosh S, Miller AD, Woolard K, Finno CJ.Equine neuroaxonal dystrophy/equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy (eNAD/EDM) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder associated with vitamin E deficiency. In humans, polymorphisms in genes involved in vitamin E uptake and distribution determines individual vitamin E requirements. Objective: Genetic polymorphisms in genes involved in vitamin E metabolism would be associated with an increased risk of eNAD/EDM in Quarter Horses (QHs). Methods: Whole-genome sequencing: eNAD/EDM affected (n = 9, postmortem [PM]-confirmed) and control (n = 32) QHs. Results: eNAD/EDM affected (n = 3...
Pastern dermatitis outbreak associated with toxigenic and non-toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae and non-toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans at a horse stable in Finland, 2021.
Zoonoses and public health    November 5, 2023   doi: 10.1111/zph.13090
Gru00f6nthal TSC, Lehto AK, Aarnio SS, Eskola EK, Aimo-Koivisto EM, Karlsson T, Koskinen HI, Barkoff AM, He Q, Lienemann T, Rimhanen-Finne R....Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Corynebacterium ulcerans, when producing toxin, are the cause of diphtheria, a potentially life-threatening illness in humans. Horses (Equus ferus caballus) are known to be susceptible to infection that may manifest clinically on rare occasions. In late 2021 and early 2022, specimens from five horses suffering from pastern dermatitis were cultured at the Laboratory of Clinical Microbiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland. C. diphtheriae and/or C. ulcerans were recovered from all of these. This study aimed to (1) analyse the...
Genome-wide epigenetic modifications in sports horses during training as an adaptation phenomenon.
Scientific reports    November 1, 2023   Volume 13, Issue 1 18786 doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-46043-w
Cappelli K, Mecocci S, Porceddu A, Albertini E, Giontella A, Miglio A, Silvestrelli M, Verini Supplizi A, Marconi G, Capomaccio S.With his bicentennial breeding history based on athletic performance, the Thoroughbred horse can be considered the equine sport breed. Although genomic and transcriptomic tools and knowledge are at the state of the art in equine species, the epigenome and its modifications in response to environmental stimuli, such as training, are less studied. One of the major epigenetic modifications is cytosine methylation at 5' of DNA molecules. This crucial biochemical modification directly mediates biological processes and, to some extent, determines the organisms' phenotypic plasticity. Exercise indeed...
Complete genome sequencing and comparative genomic analysis of three donkey Streptococcus equi subsp. equi isolates.
Frontiers in microbiology    November 1, 2023   Volume 14 1285027 doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1285027
Zhang Y, Lv F, Su Y, Zhang H, Zhang B. subspecies () is the causative agent of strangles, which is one of the most common and highly contagious respiratory infectious illnesses in horses. () is a horse-specific pathogen that originated from the closely related zoonotic pathogen subspecies (). Despite decades of research, the movement of genetic material across host-restricted diseases remains a mystery. Unassigned: Three donkey isolates (HTP133, HTP232, and HT1112) were recently isolated from a strangles epidemic on donkey farms in China's Xinjiang Province. In this study, we performed a comprehensive comparative analysis of ...
Comparative Genomics Identifies the Evolutionarily Conserved Gene TPM3 as a Target of eca-miR-1 Involved in the Skeletal Muscle Development of Donkeys.
International journal of molecular sciences    October 22, 2023   Volume 24, Issue 20 15440 doi: 10.3390/ijms242015440
Yang G, Sun M, Wang Z, Hu Q, Guo J, Yu J, Lei C, Dang R.Species within the genus are valued for their draft ability. Skeletal muscle forms the foundation of the draft ability of species; however, skeletal muscle development-related conserved genes and their target miRNAs are rarely reported for . In this study, a comparative genomics analysis was performed among five species (horse, donkey, zebra, cattle, and goat), and the results showed that a total of 15,262 (47.43%) genes formed the core gene set of the five species. Only nine chromosomes (Chr01, Chr02, Chr03, Chr06, Chr10, Chr18, Chr22, Chr27, Chr29, and Chr30) exhibited a good collinearity ...
Characterization of the horse chestnut genome reveals the evolution of aescin and aesculin biosynthesis.
Nature communications    October 13, 2023   Volume 14, Issue 1 6470 doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-42253-y
Sun W, Yin Q, Wan H, Gao R, Xiong C, Xie C, Meng X, Mi Y, Wang X, Wang C, Chen W, Xie Z, Xue Z, Yao H, Sun P, Xie X, Hu Z, Nelson DR, Xu Z, Sun X....Horse chestnut (Aesculus chinensis) is an important medicinal tree that contains various bioactive compounds, such as aescin, barrigenol-type triterpenoid saponins (BAT), and aesculin, a glycosylated coumarin. Herein, we report a 470.02 Mb genome assembly and characterize an Aesculus-specific whole-genome duplication event, which leads to the formation and duplication of two triterpenoid biosynthesis-related gene clusters (BGCs). We also show that AcOCS6, AcCYP716A278, AcCYP716A275, and AcCSL1 genes within these two BGCs along with a seed-specific expressed AcBAHD6 are responsible for the fo...
Genome-Wide Detection of Copy Number Variations Associated with Miniature Features in Horses.
Genes    October 13, 2023   Volume 14, Issue 10 1934 doi: 10.3390/genes14101934
Choudhury MP, Wang Z, Zhu M, Teng S, Yan J, Cao S, Yi G, Liu Y, Liao Y, Tang Z.Copy number variations (CNVs) are crucial structural genomic variants affecting complex traits in humans and livestock animals. The current study was designed to conduct a comprehensive comparative copy number variation analysis among three breeds, Debao (DB), Baise (BS), and Warmblood (WB), with a specific focus on identifying genomic regions associated with miniature features in horses. Using whole-genome next-generation resequencing data, we identified 18,974 CNVs across 31 autosomes. Among the breeds, we found 4279 breed-specific CNV regions (CNVRs). Baise, Debao, and Warmblood displayed 2...
Genome sequence of equine influenza virus isolated from horses in southeast Kazakhstan in 2020.
Microbiology resource announcements    October 12, 2023   Volume 12, Issue 11 e0043323 doi: 10.1128/MRA.00433-23
Khan Y, Kassymbekov Y, Suleimenova S, Karamendin K, Sabyrzhan T, Nuralibekov S, Daulbayeva K, Abishov A, Akhmetzhanova M, Akhmetsadykov N, Batanova Z....An influenza virus strain, A/equine/Almaty/268/2020, was isolated from horses in southeast Kazakhstan in 2020. Here, we present the nearly complete genome sequence of this epidemic strain. This study was aimed at obtaining the complete genome sequence of the isolate.
Development and evaluation of a real-time quantitative PCR for the detection of equine infectious anemia virus.
Microbiology spectrum    October 9, 2023   e0259923 doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02599-23
Li S, Guo K, Wang X, Lin Y, Wang J, Wang Y, Du C, Hu Z, Wang X.Equine infectious anemia (EIA) has a worldwide distribution and causes severe economic losses to the equine industry. The EIA virus (EIAV) genome sequences from different countries are highly diverse, which poses a great challenge for pathogen identification with PCR. Phylogenetic analysis showed that although gag is the most conserved structural gene, it still has great genome variability. Currently, most existing PCR methods are designed based on the gag gene sequence and therefore do not cover all the viral strains, especially Asian EIAV strains. In this study, we developed a tat-gag-based ...
Detection and genomic characterization of a multidrug-resistant Salmonella Newport co-harbouring blaCMY-2, qnrB19 and mcr-9 from the diarrheic faeces of a foal.
Journal of global antimicrobial resistance    October 5, 2023   Volume 35 198-201 doi: 10.1016/j.jgar.2023.09.019
Braga PRC, Dos Santos CA, Bertani AMJ, Vieira T, Amarante AF, Reis AD, Sacchi CT, Camargo CH, Ribeiro MG, Borges AS, Tiba-Casas MR.This study reports the genomic characterization of the multidrug resistant Salmonella Newport strain 195_20 recovered from the diarrheic faeces of a foal in Brazil and co-harbouring the mcr-9, bla and qnrB19 antibiotic resistance genes. Methods: Bacterial isolate positive for mobile colistin resistance gene (mcr-9) was submitted to antimicrobial susceptibility testing by disk diffusion and broth microdilution for colistin and polymyxin B. The isolate was submitted to whole genome sequencing by Illumina technology and Nanopore Sequencing. Conjugation assays, plasmid sizes determined by S1-PFGE ...
Peptoniphilus equinus sp. nov., a novel Gram-stain-positive anaerobic coccus isolated from the faeces of a thoroughbred racehorse.
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology    September 26, 2023   Volume 73, Issue 9 doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.006053
Jung HS, Yun JU, Jung MJ, Song HS, Kim YB, Kim Y, Kim JG, Jeon CO, Roh SW, Whon TW, Lee SH.A novel, anaerobic, Gram-stain-positive coccoid strain, CBA3646, was isolated from the faeces of a thoroughbred racehorse. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing yielded results indicative of CBA3646 representing a member of the genus , with the species most closely related to it being DSM 20463, with a similarity of 94.79 %. DNA-DNA relatedness and average nucleotide identity values between CBA3646 and DSM 20463 were 21.4 and 67.6 %, respectively. CBA3646 has a circular chromosomal genome of 1 709 189 bp (45.5 mol% DNA G+C content), containing 1652 genes in tota...
Genetic analysis of geometric morphometric 3D visuals of French jumping horses.
Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE    September 18, 2023   Volume 55, Issue 1 63 doi: 10.1186/s12711-023-00837-8
Ricard A, Crevier-Denoix N, Pourcelot P, Crichan H, Sabbagh M, Dumont-Saint-Priest B, Danvy S.For centuries, morphology has been the most commonly selected trait in horses. A 3D video recording enabled us to obtain the coordinates of 43 anatomical landmarks of 2089 jumping horses. Generalized Procrustes analysis provided centered and scaled coordinates that were independent of volume, i.e., centroid size. Genetic analysis of these coordinates (mixed model; 17,994 horses in the pedigree) allowed us to estimate a variance-covariance matrix. New phenotypes were then defined: the "summarized shapes". They were obtained by linear combinations of Procrustes coordinates with, as coefficients,...
CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Targeting of BPV-1-Transformed Primary Equine Sarcoid Fibroblasts.
Viruses    September 17, 2023   Volume 15, Issue 9 1942 doi: 10.3390/v15091942
Monod A, Koch C, Jindra C, Haspeslagh M, Howald D, Wenker C, Gerber V, Rottenberg S, Hahn K.Equine sarcoids (EqS) are fibroblast-derived skin tumors associated with bovine papillomavirus 1 and 2 (BPV-1 and -2). Based on Southern blotting, the BPV-1 genome was not found to be integrated in the host cell genome, suggesting that EqS pathogenesis does not result from insertional mutagenesis. Hence, CRISPR/Cas9 implies an interesting tool for selectively targeting BPV-1 episomes or genetically anchored suspected host factors. To address this in a proof-of-concept study, we confirmed the exclusive episomal persistence of BPV-1 in EqS using targeted locus amplification (TLA). To investigate...
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