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Bin Tan1, Yong-Jun Wen, Feng-Xue Wang, Shu-Qin Zhang, Xiu-Dong Wang, Jia-Xin Hu, Xin-Chuan Shi, Bo-Chao Yang, Li-Zhi Chen, Shi-Peng Cheng, Hua Wu.
Abstract
A new isolate of canine distemper virus (CDV), named ZJ7, was isolated from lung tissues of a dog suspected with CDV infection using MDCK cells. The ZJ7 isolate induced cytopathogenic effects of syncytia in MDCK cell after six passages. In order to evaluate pathogenesis of ZJ7 strain, three CDV sero-negative dogs were intranasally inoculated with its virus suspension. All infected dogs developed clinical signs of severe bloody diarrhea, conjunctivitis, ocular discharge, nasal discharge and coughing, fever and weight loss at 21 dpi, whereas the mock group infected with DMEM were normal. The results demonstrated that CDV-ZJ7 strain isolated by MDCK cell was virulent, and the nucleotide and amino acid sequences of strain ZJ7 had no change after isolation by MDCK cell when compared with the original virus from the fresh tissues. Molecular and phylogenetic analyses for the nucleocapsid (N), phosphoprotein (P) and receptor binding haemagglutinin (H) gene of the ZJ7 isolate clearly showed it is joins to the Asia 1 group cluster of CDV strains, the predominant genotype in China.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22087872 PMCID: PMC3229531 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Figure 1Identification of ZJ7 isolate by morphology and molecular biology methods. (A and B) The morphology of ZJ7 isolate under electron microscope (negative staining) and the particles of assembling viruses; (C) Electrophorogram results of RT-PCR from 3 and 6 passages, the band is 335bp, that is same size as the fragment we designed.
The tolerance of CDV-ZJ7 strain for FUDR, ether, acid and heat
| Test conditions | Test group (TCID50) | Control group(TCID50) |
|---|---|---|
| FUDR | 10-3. 56 | 10-4. 19 |
| 20% Ethylether, 4°C, 24 h | 10-0. 69 | 10-4. 13 |
| pH3.0, 37°C, 2 h | 10-0. 94 | 10-4. 06 |
| 50°C, 30 min | 10-0. 56 | 10-4. 31 |
Figure 2Microphotographs and IFA results. (A) CPE in MDCK cell with large round syncytium and multiple nuclei by CDV-ZJ7. (B) Typical CDV destruction of cell layers for mock. (C) IFA for ZJ7 isolate-infected MDCK cell and (D) for Non-infected MDCK cells. Original magnifications is 200 ×.
Figure 3Rectal temperatures of the three dogs after inoculation.
Figure 4The typical clinical signs of CDV infected dogs: (A) displayed respiratory signs with an ocular discharge from the eye; (B) exhibited clinical symptoms of full of red rashes in the face; (C) hardened footpad of the infected dogs; (D) Bloody diarrhea on the ground.
Figure 5Phylogenetic relationships between different CDV strains based on the nucleotide sequences of the coding regions of N and P gene of ZJ7 isolate compared with those of reference strains from the GeneBank. (A) Phylogenetic tree based on the nucleotide sequences of the complete N gene. (B) Phylogenetic tree based on the nucleotide sequences of the complete P gene.
Figure 6Deduced H protein amino acid sequences and amino acid sequences. The potential N-linked glycosylation sites are boxed. Dots (·) indicate identity. The Asterisks indicate conserved cysteine residues.
Figure 7Phylogenetic tree of ZJ7 isolate based on H protein, compared with those of reference strains from the Genebank. GenBank accession numbers are AY466011 (CDV 98-2654), AY443350 (CDV 00-2601), and AY465925 (CDV 01-2690).
Primers for RT-PCR and sequence analyses of CDV N, P and H genes
| Gene Primer | Sequence (5'-3') | Nucleotide position |
|---|---|---|
| N Upper | AACAA GGCTA GGGTT CAGAC CT | 80-102 |
| N Lower | TTGTT GACTG ATGCA AGACT GGT | 1688-1711 |
| P Upper | CGACC ACCCG TTCTA TC | 1779-1796 |
| P Lower | GCGGA CTTAG GCTCT TGT | 3404-3422 |
| H Upper | CTTAG GGCTC AGGTA GTCCA | 7056-7076 |
| H Lower | ATTCA ATCGT CTGTA AGGGA | 8957-8977 |
*Design the primers based on Onderstepoort strain of canine distemper virus