# First Report of Endemic Frog Virus 3 (FV3)-like Ranaviruses in the Korean Clawed Salamander (Onychodactylus koreanus) in Asia

**Authors:** Jongsun Kim, Haan Woo Sung, Tae Sung Jung, Jaejin Park, Daesik Park

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v16050675 · 2024-04-25

## TL;DR

This paper reports the first case of a ranavirus related to Frog Virus 3 in wild Korean clawed salamanders, suggesting new insights into the virus's origin and spread in Asia.

## Contribution

The first report of endemic FV3-like ranaviruses in wild Korean clawed salamanders, providing new phylogenetic insights.

## Key findings

- OKRV1 and OKRV2 are FV3-like ranaviruses endemic to the Republic of Korea.
- OKRV1 and OKRV2 form a monophyletic clade with Asian FV3-like ranaviruses.
- RGV and RNRV may be endemic in China, contrary to previous assumptions.

## Abstract

Frog virus 3 (FV3) in the genus Ranavirus of the family Iridoviridae causes mass mortality in both anurans and urodeles worldwide; however, the phylogenetic origin of FV3-like ranaviruses is not well established. In Asia, three FV3-like ranaviruses have been reported in farmed populations of amphibians and reptiles. Here, we report the first case of endemic FV3-like ranavirus infections in the Korean clawed salamander Onychodactylus koreanus, caught in wild mountain streams in the Republic of Korea (ROK), through whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Two isolated FV3-like ranaviruses (Onychodactylus koreanus ranavirus, OKRV1 and 2) showed high similarity with the Rana grylio virus (RGV, 91.5%) and Rana nigromaculata ranavirus (RNRV, 92.2%) but relatively low similarity with the soft-shelled turtle iridovirus (STIV, 84.2%) in open reading frame (ORF) comparisons. OKRV1 and 2 formed a monophyletic clade with previously known Asian FV3-like ranaviruses, a sister group of the New World FV3-like ranavirus clade. Our results suggest that OKRV1 and 2 are FV3-like ranaviruses endemic to the ROK, and RGV and RNRV might also be endemic strains in China, unlike previous speculation. Our data have great implications for the study of the phylogeny and spreading routes of FV3-like ranaviruses and suggest the need for additional detection and analysis of FV3-like ranaviruses in wild populations in Asian countries.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Onychodactylus koreanus (taxon 1248180)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** FV3-like ranavirus infections (MESH:D014777), Endemic Frog Virus 3 (MESH:C537153)
- **Species:** Rana grylio virus (no rank) [taxon 380178], Rana nigromaculata ranavirus (no rank) [taxon 2044919], Soft-shelled turtle iridovirus (no rank) [taxon 365144], Onychodactylus koreanus (species) [taxon 1248180]

## Figures

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