Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy:
Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a highly contagious viral pathogen causing lethal disease in dogs and other mammalians. A high degree of genetic variation is found between recent CDV strains and the old CDV isolates used in the vaccines and such genetic variation is regarded as a possible cause of t...
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ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/6d4b62c0-a1c1-11dd-b6ae-000ea68e967b 2024-04-14T08:08:15+00:00 Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy: Martella, V. Cirone, F. Elia, G. Lorusso, E. Decaro, N. Campolo, M. Desario, C. Lucente, M.S. Bellacicco, A.L. Blixenkrone-Møller, Merete Carmichael, L.E. Buonavoglia, C. 2006 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/heterogeneity-within-the-hemagglutinin-genes-of-canine-distemper-virus-cdv-strains-detected-in-italy(6d4b62c0-a1c1-11dd-b6ae-000ea68e967b).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.04.019 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/10582351/BlixCDVhetrogen.06.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Martella , V , Cirone , F , Elia , G , Lorusso , E , Decaro , N , Campolo , M , Desario , C , Lucente , M S , Bellacicco , A L , Blixenkrone-Møller , M , Carmichael , L E & Buonavoglia , C 2006 , ' Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy : ' , Veterinary Microbiology , vol. 116 , no. 4 , pp. 301-309 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.04.019 /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/Life Former LIFE faculty hundesygevirus hund genetisk variation hemagglutinin genet canine distemper virus dog genetic variation hemagglutinin gene article 2006 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.04.019 2024-03-21T17:28:06Z Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a highly contagious viral pathogen causing lethal disease in dogs and other mammalians. A high degree of genetic variation is found between recent CDV strains and the old CDV isolates used in the vaccines and such genetic variation is regarded as a possible cause of the increasing number of CDV-related diseases in dogs. The H gene shows the greatest extent of genetic variation that allows for distinction of various lineages, according to a geographical pattern of distribution and irrespective of the species of identification. In the present study, hemagglutinin (H) genes obtained from field strains detected from clinical specimens of Italian dogs were analyzed genetically. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that a homogeneous group of CDV strains is widespread in Italian dogs, all which are included into the European lineage. Unexpectedly, strains 179/04 and 48/05 clustered along with CDVs of the Arctic lineage, the highest identity being to strain GR88 (98.0 and 98.4% aa, respectively). The full-length sequence of a red fox CDV strain, 207/00 was also determined and analyzed. The H protein of the fox CDV strain was unrelated to strains within the major European lineage. These results suggest that at least three different CDV lineages are present in Italy. Keywords: Canine distemper virus; Dogs; Lineages; H gene Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Veterinary Microbiology 116 4 301 309 |
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Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a highly contagious viral pathogen causing lethal disease in dogs and other mammalians. A high degree of genetic variation is found between recent CDV strains and the old CDV isolates used in the vaccines and such genetic variation is regarded as a possible cause of the increasing number of CDV-related diseases in dogs. The H gene shows the greatest extent of genetic variation that allows for distinction of various lineages, according to a geographical pattern of distribution and irrespective of the species of identification. In the present study, hemagglutinin (H) genes obtained from field strains detected from clinical specimens of Italian dogs were analyzed genetically. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that a homogeneous group of CDV strains is widespread in Italian dogs, all which are included into the European lineage. Unexpectedly, strains 179/04 and 48/05 clustered along with CDVs of the Arctic lineage, the highest identity being to strain GR88 (98.0 and 98.4% aa, respectively). The full-length sequence of a red fox CDV strain, 207/00 was also determined and analyzed. The H protein of the fox CDV strain was unrelated to strains within the major European lineage. These results suggest that at least three different CDV lineages are present in Italy. Keywords: Canine distemper virus; Dogs; Lineages; H gene |
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Martella, V. Cirone, F. Elia, G. Lorusso, E. Decaro, N. Campolo, M. Desario, C. Lucente, M.S. Bellacicco, A.L. Blixenkrone-Møller, Merete Carmichael, L.E. Buonavoglia, C. |
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Martella, V. Cirone, F. Elia, G. Lorusso, E. Decaro, N. Campolo, M. Desario, C. Lucente, M.S. Bellacicco, A.L. Blixenkrone-Møller, Merete Carmichael, L.E. Buonavoglia, C. |
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Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy: |
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Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy: |
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Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy: |
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Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy: |
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Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy: |
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heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (cdv) strains detected in italy: |
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Martella , V , Cirone , F , Elia , G , Lorusso , E , Decaro , N , Campolo , M , Desario , C , Lucente , M S , Bellacicco , A L , Blixenkrone-Møller , M , Carmichael , L E & Buonavoglia , C 2006 , ' Heterogeneity within the hemagglutinin genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) strains detected in Italy : ' , Veterinary Microbiology , vol. 116 , no. 4 , pp. 301-309 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.04.019 |
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