| Literature DB >> 20053278 |
Saeed Sharif1, Siti S Arshad, Mohd Hair-Bejo, Abdul R Omar, Nazariah A Zeenathul, Lau S Fong, Nor-Alimah Rahman, Habibah Arshad, Shahirudin Shamsudin, Mohd-Kamarudin A Isa.
Abstract
The descriptive distribution and phylogeny of feline coronaviruses (FCoVs) were studied in cats suspected of having feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in Malaysia. Ascitic fluids and/or biopsy samples were subjected to a reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) targeted for a conserved region of 3'untranslated region (3'UTR) of the FCoV genome. Eighty nine percent of the sampled animals were positive for the presence of FCoV. Among the FCoV positive cats, 80% of cats were males and 64% were below 2 years of age. The FCoV positive cases included 56% domestic short hair (DSH), 40% Persian, and 4% Siamese cats. The nucleotide sequences of 10 selected amplified products from FIP cases were determined. The sequence comparison revealed that the field isolates had 96% homology with a few point mutations. The extent of homology decreased to 93% when compared with reference strains. The overall branching pattern of phylogenetic tree showed two distinct clusters, where all Malaysian isolates fall into one main genetic cluster. These findings provided the first genetic information of FCoV in Malaysia.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20053278 PMCID: PMC2828449 DOI: 10.1186/1751-0147-52-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Figure 1Distribution of feline coronavirus positive cats categorized by age, breed and gender. DSH: Domestic Short Hair
Statistical analysis of feline infectious peritonitis suspected cats tested for feline coronavirus (FCoV) by RT-PCR assay.
| < 2 years | 17 | 16 | 94 | 16 | 3.5556 | 0.2816 to 44.886 | |
| ≥ 2 years | 11 | 9 | 82 | 4.5 | |||
| DSH | 17 | 14 | 82 | 4.67 | * | * | |
| Persian | 10 | 10 | 100 | * | * | * | |
| Siamese | 1 | 1 | 100 | * | * | * | |
| Male | 21 | 20 | 95 | 20 | 8 | 0.5985 to 106.9411 | |
| Female | 7 | 5 | 71 | 2.5 | |||
DSH: Domestic Short Hair
* Insufficient number of cats to allow statistical calculations.
List of feline coronavirus isolates and strains included in the sequence and phylogenetic analysis.
| Isolate/Strain | Origin | Reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UPM1C/07 | FJ897745 | Malaysia | This paper |
| 2 | UPM2C/07 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 3 | UPM3C/07 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 4 | UPM4C/08 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 5 | UPM5C/08 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 6 | UPM6C/08 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 7 | UPM7C/09 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 8 | UPM8C/09 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 9 | UPM9C/09 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 10 | UPM10C/09 | Malaysia | This paper | |
| 11 | UPM28C/08 | Malaysia | [ | |
| 12 | UPM29C/08 | Malaysia | [ | |
| 13 | UPM30C/09 | Malaysia | [ | |
| 14 | UPM31C/09 | Malaysia | [ | |
| 15 | UU10 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 16 | UU15 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 17 | UU11 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 18 | UU9 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 19 | UU3 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 20 | UU2 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 21 | RM | USA | Unpublished | |
| 22 | UCD11b-2b | USA | Unpublished | |
| 23 | UCD11b-2a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 24 | UCD11b-1b | USA | Unpublished | |
| 25 | UCD11b-1a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 26 | UCD11a-1b | USA | Unpublished | |
| 27 | UCD11a-1a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 28 | UCD17 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 29 | UCD14 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 30 | UCD13 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 31 | UCD5 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 32 | UCD12 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 33 | UCD11b | USA | Unpublished | |
| 34 | UCD11a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 35 | Black | USA | [ | |
| 36 | NTU2/R/2003 | Taiwan | Unpublished | |
| 37 | UU16 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 38 | UU5 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 39 | UU8 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 40 | UU7 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 41 | UCD18b | USA | Unpublished | |
| 42 | UCD18a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 43 | UCD16 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 44 | UCD15a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 45 | DF-2 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 46 | C1Je | UK | Unpublished | |
| 47 | NTU156/P/2007 | Taiwan | Unpublished | |
| 48 | UU4 | Netherlands | Unpublished | |
| 49 | 79-1146 | USA | [ | |
| 50 | Wellcome | Netherlands | [ | |
| 51 | UCD1 | USA | [ | |
| 52 | UCD | USA | [ | |
| 53 | TN406 | Netherlands | [ | |
| 54 | UCD3a | USA | Unpublished | |
| 55 | UCD2 | USA | [ | |
| 56 | Dahlberg | Netherlands | [ | |
| 57 | UCD3 | USA | [ | |
| 58 | UCD4 | USA | [ | |
| 59 | NOR15 | Netherlands | [ | |
| 60 | UCD12-1 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 61 | UCD6-1 | USA | Unpublished | |
| 62 | 79-1683 | USA | [ |
Figure 2Comparison of partial sequence of 3'UTR of Malaysian isolates and reference strains of feline coronaviruses. Multiple alignments were performed using ClustalW Multiple alignment (Bioedit version 7.0.9). The sequences of the primers were removed from the alignment. Dots indicate identity.
Figure 3Phylogenetic tree based on partial sequence of feline coronaviruses. Malaysian isolates are marked by frames and categorized in one main cluster. The tree constructed by Tree Top-Phylogenetic Tree Prediction (GeneBee - Molecular Biology Server). The tree is displayed in PHYLIP format with bootstrap values.
Figure 4Neighbor phylogenetic tree of feline coronavirus (FCoV) strains and isolates. Partial sequences of FCoVs were subjected to DNADist version 3.5c and the result showed as a neighbor-joining algorithm (Bioedit version 7.0.9). Malaysian isolates are marked by frames.