# Isolation and phylogenomic characterization of two novel, dissimilar orthoreoviruses from Northern Alaskan Sea otters (Enhydra lutris kenyoni)

**Authors:** Justin P. Hawkins, Simon Anthony, Ole Nielsen, Kathy A. Burek Huntington, Natalie M. Rouse, Vsevolod L. Popov, Oliver Lung

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-33400-0 · Scientific Reports · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

Researchers discovered two new orthoreoviruses in dead sea otters in Alaska, offering insights into their genetic diversity and evolution in marine mammals.

## Contribution

The study reports the first cultured and sequenced orthoreovirus genome from sea otters and reveals a novel species name for a related virus.

## Key findings

- Two novel orthoreoviruses were isolated and fully sequenced from dead Northern sea otters.
- One virus is closely related to a seal virus but shows significant divergence in the σ1 protein.
- This is only the second report of mammalian orthoreovirus in marine mammals.

## Abstract

Sea otters are a keystone species with cultural significance to Indigenous populations. The increased mortality of Northern sea otters (E. lutris kenyoni) near Kachemak Bay, Alaska, led to a surveillance study to determine the cause of the increased deaths. Samples EL1562 and EL1411 were obtained from two dead-stranded sea otters. Whole genomes of two different orthoreoviruses with all ten segments were obtained. All EL1562 genome segments show the highest similarity to Phocid orthoreovirus 1, a new species isolated from harbor seals. However, the σ1 protein exhibits high divergence (34% amino acid identity) that warrants re-evaluation of the species demarcation criteria. Cell culture and microscopy are consistent with EL1562 being similar to Phocid orthoreovirus 1. Based on binomial naming conventions, we suggest the species name Orthoreovirus marinarum, which encompasses both EL1562 and PhRV1. Characterization of EL1411 sequences shows that it belongs to the species Orthoreovirus mammalis, which includes members from terrestrial mammals. This study represents the first orthoreovirus cultured and genome sequenced from sea otters, and is only the second report of a mammalian orthoreovirus in marine mammals. This study provides new insights into the genetic diversity of orthoreovirus in marine mammals and the evolutionary linkage between terrestrial and marine orthoreoviruses.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1038/s41598-025-33400-0.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** PSMD1 (proteasome 26S subunit, non-ATPase 1)
- **Species:** Enhydra lutris kenyoni (taxon 391180)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infected (MESH:D007239), pulmonary edema (MESH:D011654), Toxoplasma gondii infection (MESH:D014123), Sea lion orthoreovirus (MESH:D009041), septicemia (MESH:D018805), bronchitis (MESH:D001991), Streptococcal endocarditis (MESH:D013290), encephalitis (MESH:D004660), poisoning (MESH:D011041), CPE (MESH:D065606), SARS-CoV-2 (MESH:D000086382), gastrointestinal, respiratory, and nervous system infections (MESH:D012141), enteric and respiratory disease (MESH:D004751), death (MESH:D003643), splenic lymphoid hyperplasia (MESH:D019310), skin lesions (MESH:D012871), bronchiolitis (MESH:D001988), meningitis (MESH:D008580), pneumonia (MESH:D011014), Animal Disease (MESH:D000820)
- **Chemicals:** glutaraldehyde (MESH:D005976), formaldehyde (MESH:D005557), PolyBed 812 (MESH:C025222), AMPure (-), Cacodylate (MESH:D002101), gentamicin (MESH:D005839), penicillin (MESH:D010406), streptomycin (MESH:D013307), ethanol (MESH:D000431), eosin (MESH:D004801), F-12 (MESH:C007782), uranyl acetate (MESH:C005460), epoxy (MESH:D004853), DMA (MESH:C405765), Fungizone (MESH:D000666), hematoxylin (MESH:D006416)
- **Species:** Senecavirus (genus) [taxon 586425], Phocoena phocoena (common porpoise, species) [taxon 9742], Cynopterus sphinx (greater short-nosed fruit bat, species) [taxon 9400], Baboon orthoreovirus (no rank) [taxon 75888], Orthoreovirus (genus) [taxon 10882], Influenza A virus (no rank) [taxon 11320], Chiroptera (bats, order) [taxon 9397], Pteropine orthoreovirus (species) [taxon 1459003], Mahlapitsi orthoreovirus (no rank) [taxon 2170064], Eumetopias jubatus (northern sea lion, species) [taxon 34886], Phoca vitulina (harbor seal, species) [taxon 9720], Enhydra lutris kenyoni (northern sea otter, subspecies) [taxon 391180], Delphinapterus leucas (beluga, species) [taxon 9749], Chlorocebus aethiops (African green monkey, species) [taxon 9534], Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (no rank) [taxon 2697049], Phocid orthoreovirus 1 (species) [taxon 2854225], Piscine orthoreovirus (no rank) [taxon 1157337], Orcinus orca (killer whale, species) [taxon 9733], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Nelson Bay orthoreovirus (no rank) [taxon 118027], Mammalian orthoreovirus (no rank) [taxon 351073], cetacean morbillivirus [taxon 36410], Phocine morbillivirus (no rank) [taxon 11240], Bifidobacterium sp. WK (species) [taxon 1696514], Selachii (sharks, infraclass) [taxon 119203], Avian orthoreovirus (no rank) [taxon 38170], Reovirus sp. (species) [taxon 10891], Lagenodelphis hosei (Fraser's dolphin, species) [taxon 103594], Mammalian orthoreovirus 1 (no rank) [taxon 538120], Rotavirus (genus) [taxon 10912], Enhydra lutris (sea otter, species) [taxon 34882]
- **Mutations:** stop codon 462, c.103G > A, c.2257G > T, c.2T > G, start codon 60
- **Cell lines:** EL1411 — Homo sapiens (Human), Finite cell line (CVCL_0P92), BWK — Delphinapterus leucas (Beluga whale), Finite cell line (CVCL_6F67), Vero — Chlorocebus sabaeus (Green monkey), Spontaneously immortalized cell line (CVCL_0059), EL1562 — Homo sapiens (Human), Transformed cell line (CVCL_EJ29)

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