Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus

Abstract Deltacoronavirus is the last identified Coronaviridae subfamily genus. Differing from other coronavirus (CoV) genera, which mainly infect birds or mammals, deltacoronaviruses (δ‐CoVs) reportedly infect both animal types. Recent studies show that a novel δ‐CoV, porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCo...

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Main Authors: Xu Ye, Yingjin Chen, Xinyu Zhu, Jiahui Guo, Da Xie, Zhenzhen Hou, Shangen Xu, Junwei Zhou, Liurong Fang, Dang Wang, Shaobo Xiao
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-10-01
Series:Evolutionary Applications
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12997
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spelling doaj-6db69970dd844fba9d48d97a9e5f8c222020-11-25T01:38:26ZengWileyEvolutionary Applications1752-45712020-10-011392246225310.1111/eva.12997Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirusXu Ye0Yingjin Chen1Xinyu Zhu2Jiahui Guo3Da Xie4Zhenzhen Hou5Shangen Xu6Junwei Zhou7Liurong Fang8Dang Wang9Shaobo Xiao10State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaState Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology College of Veterinary Medicine Huazhong Agricultural University Wuhan ChinaAbstract Deltacoronavirus is the last identified Coronaviridae subfamily genus. Differing from other coronavirus (CoV) genera, which mainly infect birds or mammals, deltacoronaviruses (δ‐CoVs) reportedly infect both animal types. Recent studies show that a novel δ‐CoV, porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV), can also infect calves and chickens with the potential to infect humans, raising the possibility of cross‐species transmission of δ‐CoVs. Here, we explored the deep phylogenetic history and cross‐species transmission of δ‐CoVs. Virus–host cophylogenetic analyses showed that δ‐CoVs have undergone frequent host switches in birds, and sparrows may serve as the unappreciated hubs for avian to mammal transmission. Our molecular clock analyses show that PDCoV possibly originated in Southeast Asia in the 1990s and that the PDCoV cluster shares a common ancestor with Sparrow‐CoV of around 1,810. Our findings contribute valuable insights into the diversification, evolution, and interspecies transmission of δ‐CoVs and the origin of PDCoV, providing a model for exploring the relationships of δ‐CoVs in birds and mammals.https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12997cross‐species transmissiondeltacoronavirusmolecular evolutionporcine deltacoronavirus
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author Xu Ye
Yingjin Chen
Xinyu Zhu
Jiahui Guo
Da Xie
Zhenzhen Hou
Shangen Xu
Junwei Zhou
Liurong Fang
Dang Wang
Shaobo Xiao
spellingShingle Xu Ye
Yingjin Chen
Xinyu Zhu
Jiahui Guo
Da Xie
Zhenzhen Hou
Shangen Xu
Junwei Zhou
Liurong Fang
Dang Wang
Shaobo Xiao
Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
Evolutionary Applications
cross‐species transmission
deltacoronavirus
molecular evolution
porcine deltacoronavirus
author_facet Xu Ye
Yingjin Chen
Xinyu Zhu
Jiahui Guo
Da Xie
Zhenzhen Hou
Shangen Xu
Junwei Zhou
Liurong Fang
Dang Wang
Shaobo Xiao
author_sort Xu Ye
title Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
title_short Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
title_full Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
title_fullStr Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
title_full_unstemmed Cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
title_sort cross‐species transmission of deltacoronavirus and the origin of porcine deltacoronavirus
publisher Wiley
series Evolutionary Applications
issn 1752-4571
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Deltacoronavirus is the last identified Coronaviridae subfamily genus. Differing from other coronavirus (CoV) genera, which mainly infect birds or mammals, deltacoronaviruses (δ‐CoVs) reportedly infect both animal types. Recent studies show that a novel δ‐CoV, porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV), can also infect calves and chickens with the potential to infect humans, raising the possibility of cross‐species transmission of δ‐CoVs. Here, we explored the deep phylogenetic history and cross‐species transmission of δ‐CoVs. Virus–host cophylogenetic analyses showed that δ‐CoVs have undergone frequent host switches in birds, and sparrows may serve as the unappreciated hubs for avian to mammal transmission. Our molecular clock analyses show that PDCoV possibly originated in Southeast Asia in the 1990s and that the PDCoV cluster shares a common ancestor with Sparrow‐CoV of around 1,810. Our findings contribute valuable insights into the diversification, evolution, and interspecies transmission of δ‐CoVs and the origin of PDCoV, providing a model for exploring the relationships of δ‐CoVs in birds and mammals.
topic cross‐species transmission
deltacoronavirus
molecular evolution
porcine deltacoronavirus
url https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12997
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