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      <subfield code="a">Classical swine fever (CSF) has been eradicated from Western and Central Europe but&#xd;
remains endemic in parts of Central and South America, Asia, and the Caribbean. CSF virus&#xd;
(CSFV) has been endemic in Cuba since 1993, most likely following an escape of the highly virulent&#xd;
Margarita/1958 strain. In recent years, chronic and persistent infections with low-virulent CSFV&#xd;
have been observed. Amino acid substitutions located in immunodominant epitopes of the envelope&#xd;
glycoprotein E2 of the attenuated isolates were attributed to positive selection due to suboptimal&#xd;
vaccination and control. To obtain a complete picture of the mutations involved in attenuation, we&#xd;
applied forward and reverse genetics using the evolutionary-related low-virulent CSFV/Pinar del&#xd;
Rio (CSF1058)/2010 (PdR) and highly virulent Margarita/1958 isolates. Sequence comparison of&#xd;
the two viruses recovered from experimental infections in pigs revealed 40 amino acid differences.&#xd;
Interestingly, the amino acid substitutions clustered in E2 and the NS5A and NS5B proteins. A&#xd;
long poly-uridine sequence was identified previously in the 3′ untranslated region (UTR) of PdR.&#xd;
We constructed functional cDNA clones of the PdR and Margarita strains and generated eight&#xd;
recombinant viruses by introducing single or multiple gene fragments from Margarita into the&#xd;
PdR backbone. All chimeric viruses had comparable replication characteristics in porcine monocytederived macrophages. Recombinant PdR viruses carrying either E2 or NS5A/NS5B of Margarita, with&#xd;
36 or 5 uridines in the 3′UTR, remained low virulent in 3-month-old pigs. The combination of these&#xd;
elements recovered the high-virulent Margarita phenotype. These results show that CSFV evolution&#xd;
towards attenuated variants in the field involved mutations in both structural and non-structural&#xd;
proteins and the UTRs, which act synergistically to determine virulence.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Hinojosa, Yoandry, Matthias Liniger, Obdulio García-Nicolás, Marlène Gerber, Anojen Rajaratnam, Sara Muñoz-González, Liani Coronado, et al. 2024. “Evolutionary-Related High- and Low-Virulent Classical Swine Fever Virus Isolates Reveal Viral Determinants of Virulence.” Viruses 16 (1): 147. doi: 10.3390/v16010147.</subfield>
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