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Envelope Recombination: A Major Driver in Shaping Retroviral Diversification and Evolution within the Host Genome

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VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 15, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v15091856

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endogenous retroviruses; envelope gene; recombination

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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are fossil records of ancestral retroviral diversity and their evolution within the host genome, with thousands of ERV copies integrated into vertebrates' genomes. The env gene, encoding envelope proteins that initiate infection, plays a crucial role in understanding ERVs' evolutionary trajectory. Recombination events, including env gene acquisition from distantly related retroviruses, env swapping facilitating cross-species transmission, ectopic recombination, and template switching, shape retroviral diversification and evolution. This review explores reported recombination events involving ERV env, laying the foundation for further studies in this field.
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are integrated into host DNA as the result of ancient germ line infections, primarily by extinct exogenous retroviruses. Thus, vertebrates' genomes contain thousands of ERV copies, providing a fossil record for ancestral retroviral diversity and its evolution within the host genome. Like other retroviruses, the ERV proviral sequence consists of gag, pro, pol, and env genes flanked by long terminal repeats (LTRs). Particularly, the env gene encodes for the envelope proteins that initiate the infection process by binding to the host cellular receptor(s), causing membrane fusion. For this reason, a major element in understanding ERVs' evolutionary trajectory is the characterization of env changes over time. Most of the studies dedicated to ERVs' env have been aimed at finding an actual physiological or pathological function, while few of them have focused on how these genes were once acquired and modified within the host. Once acquired into the organism, genome ERVs undergo common cellular events, including recombination. Indeed, genome recombination plays a role in ERV evolutionary dynamics. Retroviral recombination events that might have been involved in env divergence include the acquisition of env genes from distantly related retroviruses, env swapping facilitating multiple cross-species transmission over millions of years, ectopic recombination between the homologous sequences present in different positions in the chromosomes, and template switching during transcriptional events. The occurrence of these recombinational events might have aided in shaping retroviral diversification and evolution until the present day. Hence, this review describes and discusses in detail the reported recombination events involving ERV env to provide the basis for further studies in the field.

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