Abstract

Highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (HP-PRRSV) with enhanced replication capability emerged in China and has become dominant epidemic strain since 2006. Up to now, the replication-regulated genes of PRRSV have not been fully clarified. Here, by swapping the genes or elements between HP-PRRSV and classical PRRSV based on infectious clones, NSP1, NSP2, NSP7, NSP9 and 3′-UTR are found to contribute to the high replication efficiency of HP-PRRSV. Further study revealed that mutations at positions 117th or 119th in the 3′-UTR are significantly related to replication efficiency, and the nucleotide at position 120th is critical for viral rescue. The motif composed by 117–120th nucleotides was quite conservative within each lineage of PRRSV; mutations in the motif of HP-PRRSV and currently epidemic lineage 1 (L1) PRRSV showed higher synthesis ability of viral negative genomic RNA, suggesting that those mutations were beneficial for viral replication. RNA structure analysis revealed that this motif maybe involved into a pseudoknot in the 3′-UTR. The results discovered a novel motif, 117–120th nucleotide in the 3′-UTR, that is critical for replication of PRRSV-2, and mutations in the motif contribute to the enhanced replicative ability of HP-PRRSV or L1 PRRSV. Our findings will help to understand the molecular basis of PRRSV replication and find the potential factors resulting in an epidemic strain of PRRSV.

Highlights

  • State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Institute of Animal Husbandry, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin 150086, China; These authors contributed to this work

  • In this study, based on the infectious clones of classical PRRS virus (PRRSV) CH-1a strain and HP-PRRSV HuN4 strain, a series of chimeric viruses was constructed by swapping the corresponding genes or elements, and the results showed that 30 -UTR and several nonstructural proteins (NSPs) are closely related to the replication level of HP-PRRSV

  • NSP1, NSP2, NSP7, NSP9 and 30 -UTR Are Closely Related to PRRSV Replication

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Introduction

The results discovered a novel motif, 117–120th nucleotide in the 30 -UTR, that is critical for replication of PRRSV-2, and mutations in the motif contribute to the enhanced replicative ability of HP-PRRSV or L1 PRRSV. 1. Introduction with regard to jurisdictional claims in Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is one of the most important infectious diseases in the pig industry, characterized by severe reproductive failure in sows and respiratory diseases in all-age pigs [1]. Introduction with regard to jurisdictional claims in Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is one of the most important infectious diseases in the pig industry, characterized by severe reproductive failure in sows and respiratory diseases in all-age pigs [1] It was first reported in the United States in. During the period of PRRSV replication, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and RNA helicase, encoded by NSP9 and NSP10, respectively, together with other

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