Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions

We review the molecular and epidemiological characteristics of cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) and the diagnosis and pathogenesis of associated disease, with six different strains detected in cetaceans worldwide. CeMV has caused epidemics with high mortality in odontocetes in Europe, the USA and Austr...

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Main Authors: Van Bressem, Marie Françoise, Duignan, Pádraig J., Banyard, Ashley C., Barbieri, Michelle M., Colegrove, Kathleen M., de Guise, Sylvain, Di Guardo, Giovanni, Dobson, Andrew D. M., Domingo Álvarez, Mariano, Fauquier, Deborah A., Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús, Goldstein, Tracey A., Grenfell, Bryan T., Groch, Kátia Regina, Gulland, Frances M. D., Jensen, Brenda A., Jepson, Paul D., Hall, Ailsa J., Kuiken, Thijs, Mazzariol, Sandro, Morris, Sinead E., Nielsen, Ole, Raga Esteve, Juan Antonio, Rowles, Teresa K., Saliki, Jeremiah T., Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María, Stephens, Nahiid, Stone, Brett M., Tomo, Ikuko, Wang, Jianning, Waltzek, Thomas B., Wellehan, James Fx X.
Other Authors: Fernandez, Antonio, Banyard, Ashley, Sierra, Eva, APHA, Staff publications, Raga, Juan Antonio, Hall, Ailsa, #NODATA#, 7003659694, 7003529114, 9035976700, 55814173100, 9243993900, 7004208103, 36860870100, 7202943634, 37080570100, 7005595725, 6506861996, 56673009900, 7004660880, 7004421686, 37072358500, 7006272482, 57203051034, 7006738308, 35798139800, 26643529400, 24173815500, 56460750900, 7202851915, 7004329765, 6603419429, 35517361900, 15742962600, 55694517300, 54905117700, 6602978261, 56074122800, 6507324896, 6603743908, 1490240, 303423, 499148, 3332261, 841494, 393890, 364862, 64085, 34967
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/47509 2023-10-29T02:39:33+01:00 Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions Van Bressem, Marie Françoise Duignan, Pádraig J. Banyard, Ashley C. Barbieri, Michelle M. Colegrove, Kathleen M. de Guise, Sylvain Di Guardo, Giovanni Dobson, Andrew D. M. Domingo Álvarez, Mariano Fauquier, Deborah A. Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús Goldstein, Tracey A. Grenfell, Bryan T. Groch, Kátia Regina Gulland, Frances M. D. Jensen, Brenda A. Jepson, Paul D. Hall, Ailsa J. Kuiken, Thijs Mazzariol, Sandro Morris, Sinead E. Nielsen, Ole Raga Esteve, Juan Antonio Rowles, Teresa K. Saliki, Jeremiah T. Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María Stephens, Nahiid Stone, Brett M. Tomo, Ikuko Wang, Jianning Waltzek, Thomas B. Wellehan, James Fx X. Fernandez, Antonio Banyard, Ashley Sierra, Eva APHA, Staff publications Raga, Juan Antonio Mazzariol, Sandro Hall, Ailsa #NODATA# 7003659694 7003529114 9035976700 55814173100 9243993900 7004208103 36860870100 7202943634 37080570100 7005595725 6506861996 56673009900 7004660880 7004421686 37072358500 7006272482 57203051034 7006738308 35798139800 26643529400 24173815500 56460750900 7202851915 7004329765 6603419429 35517361900 15742962600 55694517300 54905117700 6602978261 56074122800 6507324896 6603743908 1490240 303423 499148 3332261 841494 393890 364862 64085 34967 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47509 https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125145 eng eng Viruses 6 1999-4915 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47509 doi:10.3390/v6125145 25533660 84919820072 000346834500017 12 WOS:000346834500017 G-3448-2015 C-7998-2011 H-9352-2015 E-6082-2010 L-7669-2014 No ID Sí Viruses [ISSN 1999-4915], v. 6 (12), p. 5145-5181 242091 Virología animal 310911 Virología 240118 Mamíferos Bottle-Nosed Dolphins Canine-Distemper-Virus Porpoises Phocoena-Phocoena Polymerase-Chain-Reaction Measles-Virus Striped Dolphins Stenella-Coeruleoalba Tursiops-Truncatus Epithelial Receptor Postmortem Findings Cetacean morbillivirus Epidemics Mass stranding SLAM Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule Phylogeny Pathogenesis Diagnosis Endemic infections info:eu-repo/semantics/review Article 2014 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125145 2023-10-03T23:18:18Z We review the molecular and epidemiological characteristics of cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) and the diagnosis and pathogenesis of associated disease, with six different strains detected in cetaceans worldwide. CeMV has caused epidemics with high mortality in odontocetes in Europe, the USA and Australia. It represents a distinct species within the Morbillivirus genus. Although most CeMV strains are phylogenetically closely related, recent data indicate that morbilliviruses recovered from Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus), from Western Australia, and a Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis), from Brazil, are divergent. The signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) cell receptor for CeMV has been characterized in cetaceans. It shares higher amino acid identity with the ruminant SLAM than with the receptors of carnivores or humans, reflecting the evolutionary history of these mammalian taxa. In Delphinidae, three amino acid substitutions may result in a higher affinity for the virus. Infection is diagnosed by histology, immunohistochemistry, virus isolation, RT-PCR, and serology. Classical CeMV-associated lesions include bronchointerstitial pneumonia, encephalitis, syncytia, and lymphoid depletion associated with immunosuppression. Cetaceans that survive the acute disease may develop fatal secondary infections and chronic encephalitis. Endemically infected, gregarious odontocetes probably serve as reservoirs and vectors. Transmission likely occurs through the inhalation of aerosolized virus but mother to fetus transmission was also reported. 5181 5145 1,904 3,353 Q1 Q2 SCIE Article in Journal/Newspaper Phocoena phocoena Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Viruses 6 12 5145 5181
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topic 242091 Virología animal
310911 Virología
240118 Mamíferos
Bottle-Nosed Dolphins
Canine-Distemper-Virus
Porpoises Phocoena-Phocoena
Polymerase-Chain-Reaction
Measles-Virus
Striped Dolphins
Stenella-Coeruleoalba
Tursiops-Truncatus
Epithelial Receptor
Postmortem Findings
Cetacean morbillivirus
Epidemics
Mass stranding
SLAM
Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule
Phylogeny
Pathogenesis
Diagnosis
Endemic infections
spellingShingle 242091 Virología animal
310911 Virología
240118 Mamíferos
Bottle-Nosed Dolphins
Canine-Distemper-Virus
Porpoises Phocoena-Phocoena
Polymerase-Chain-Reaction
Measles-Virus
Striped Dolphins
Stenella-Coeruleoalba
Tursiops-Truncatus
Epithelial Receptor
Postmortem Findings
Cetacean morbillivirus
Epidemics
Mass stranding
SLAM
Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule
Phylogeny
Pathogenesis
Diagnosis
Endemic infections
Van Bressem, Marie Françoise
Duignan, Pádraig J.
Banyard, Ashley C.
Barbieri, Michelle M.
Colegrove, Kathleen M.
de Guise, Sylvain
Di Guardo, Giovanni
Dobson, Andrew D. M.
Domingo Álvarez, Mariano
Fauquier, Deborah A.
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús
Goldstein, Tracey A.
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Groch, Kátia Regina
Gulland, Frances M. D.
Jensen, Brenda A.
Jepson, Paul D.
Hall, Ailsa J.
Kuiken, Thijs
Mazzariol, Sandro
Morris, Sinead E.
Nielsen, Ole
Raga Esteve, Juan Antonio
Rowles, Teresa K.
Saliki, Jeremiah T.
Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María
Stephens, Nahiid
Stone, Brett M.
Tomo, Ikuko
Wang, Jianning
Waltzek, Thomas B.
Wellehan, James Fx X.
Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions
topic_facet 242091 Virología animal
310911 Virología
240118 Mamíferos
Bottle-Nosed Dolphins
Canine-Distemper-Virus
Porpoises Phocoena-Phocoena
Polymerase-Chain-Reaction
Measles-Virus
Striped Dolphins
Stenella-Coeruleoalba
Tursiops-Truncatus
Epithelial Receptor
Postmortem Findings
Cetacean morbillivirus
Epidemics
Mass stranding
SLAM
Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule
Phylogeny
Pathogenesis
Diagnosis
Endemic infections
description We review the molecular and epidemiological characteristics of cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) and the diagnosis and pathogenesis of associated disease, with six different strains detected in cetaceans worldwide. CeMV has caused epidemics with high mortality in odontocetes in Europe, the USA and Australia. It represents a distinct species within the Morbillivirus genus. Although most CeMV strains are phylogenetically closely related, recent data indicate that morbilliviruses recovered from Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus), from Western Australia, and a Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis), from Brazil, are divergent. The signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) cell receptor for CeMV has been characterized in cetaceans. It shares higher amino acid identity with the ruminant SLAM than with the receptors of carnivores or humans, reflecting the evolutionary history of these mammalian taxa. In Delphinidae, three amino acid substitutions may result in a higher affinity for the virus. Infection is diagnosed by histology, immunohistochemistry, virus isolation, RT-PCR, and serology. Classical CeMV-associated lesions include bronchointerstitial pneumonia, encephalitis, syncytia, and lymphoid depletion associated with immunosuppression. Cetaceans that survive the acute disease may develop fatal secondary infections and chronic encephalitis. Endemically infected, gregarious odontocetes probably serve as reservoirs and vectors. Transmission likely occurs through the inhalation of aerosolized virus but mother to fetus transmission was also reported. 5181 5145 1,904 3,353 Q1 Q2 SCIE
author2 Fernandez, Antonio
Banyard, Ashley
Sierra, Eva
APHA, Staff publications
Raga, Juan Antonio
Mazzariol, Sandro
Hall, Ailsa
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format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Van Bressem, Marie Françoise
Duignan, Pádraig J.
Banyard, Ashley C.
Barbieri, Michelle M.
Colegrove, Kathleen M.
de Guise, Sylvain
Di Guardo, Giovanni
Dobson, Andrew D. M.
Domingo Álvarez, Mariano
Fauquier, Deborah A.
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús
Goldstein, Tracey A.
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Groch, Kátia Regina
Gulland, Frances M. D.
Jensen, Brenda A.
Jepson, Paul D.
Hall, Ailsa J.
Kuiken, Thijs
Mazzariol, Sandro
Morris, Sinead E.
Nielsen, Ole
Raga Esteve, Juan Antonio
Rowles, Teresa K.
Saliki, Jeremiah T.
Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María
Stephens, Nahiid
Stone, Brett M.
Tomo, Ikuko
Wang, Jianning
Waltzek, Thomas B.
Wellehan, James Fx X.
author_facet Van Bressem, Marie Françoise
Duignan, Pádraig J.
Banyard, Ashley C.
Barbieri, Michelle M.
Colegrove, Kathleen M.
de Guise, Sylvain
Di Guardo, Giovanni
Dobson, Andrew D. M.
Domingo Álvarez, Mariano
Fauquier, Deborah A.
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús
Goldstein, Tracey A.
Grenfell, Bryan T.
Groch, Kátia Regina
Gulland, Frances M. D.
Jensen, Brenda A.
Jepson, Paul D.
Hall, Ailsa J.
Kuiken, Thijs
Mazzariol, Sandro
Morris, Sinead E.
Nielsen, Ole
Raga Esteve, Juan Antonio
Rowles, Teresa K.
Saliki, Jeremiah T.
Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María
Stephens, Nahiid
Stone, Brett M.
Tomo, Ikuko
Wang, Jianning
Waltzek, Thomas B.
Wellehan, James Fx X.
author_sort Van Bressem, Marie Françoise
title Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions
title_short Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions
title_full Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions
title_fullStr Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Cetacean morbillivirus: Current knowledge and future directions
title_sort cetacean morbillivirus: current knowledge and future directions
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