Evidence of two co-circulating genetic lineages of canine distemper virus in South America

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY Virus research Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-10-20 DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2011.10.008
Yanina Panzera , Marina Gallo Calderón , Nicolás Sarute , Soledad Guasco , Arianne Cardeillac , Braulio Bonilla , Martín Hernández , Lourdes Francia , Gabriela Bedó , José La Torre , Ruben Pérez
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Canine distemper virus (CDV) is the etiological agent of a multisystemic infection that affects different species of carnivores and is responsible for one of the main diseases suffered by dogs. Recent data have shown a worldwide increase in the incidence of the disease, including in vaccinated dog populations, which necessitates the analysis of circulating strains. The hemagglutinin (H) gene, which encodes the major antigenic viral protein, has been widely used to determine the degree of genetic variability and to associate CDVs in different worldwide circulating lineages. Here, we obtained the sequence of the first full-length H gene of field South American CDV strains and compared it with sequences of worldwide circulating field strains and vaccine viruses. In South America, we detect two co-circulating lineages with different prevalences: the Europe 1 lineage and a new South America 2 lineage. The Europe 1 lineage was the most prevalent in South America, and we suggest renaming it the Europe 1/South America 1 lineage. The South America 2 lineage was found only in Argentina and appears related to wild CDV strains. All South American CDV strains showed high amino-acid divergence from vaccine strains. This genetic variability may be a possible factor leading to the resurgence of distemper cases in vaccinated dog populations.

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南美洲犬瘟热病毒两种共同传播遗传谱系的证据
犬瘟热病毒(CDV)是一种多系统感染的病原体,影响不同种类的食肉动物,是导致狗患的主要疾病之一。最近的数据显示,该疾病在世界范围内的发病率有所增加,包括在接种疫苗的犬群中,因此有必要对流行毒株进行分析。编码主要抗原病毒蛋白的血凝素(H)基因已被广泛用于确定遗传变异性的程度,并在世界范围内不同的循环谱系中关联cdv。本研究获得了南美CDV野毒株首个全长H基因序列,并与世界范围内流行的野毒株和疫苗病毒序列进行了比较。在南美洲,我们发现了两种具有不同流行率的共循环谱系:欧洲1号谱系和新的南美2号谱系。欧洲1号世系在南美洲最为普遍,我们建议将其重新命名为欧洲1/南美1号世系。南美2型毒株仅在阿根廷发现,似乎与野生CDV毒株有关。所有南美CDV毒株与疫苗毒株均表现出较高的氨基酸差异。这种遗传变异可能是导致犬瘟热病例在接种过疫苗的犬群中再次出现的一个可能因素。
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Virus research
Virus research 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Virus Research provides a means of fast publication for original papers on fundamental research in virology. Contributions on new developments concerning virus structure, replication, pathogenesis and evolution are encouraged. These include reports describing virus morphology, the function and antigenic analysis of virus structural components, virus genome structure and expression, analysis on virus replication processes, virus evolution in connection with antiviral interventions, effects of viruses on their host cells, particularly on the immune system, and the pathogenesis of virus infections, including oncogene activation and transduction.
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