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Yutaka Terada1, Yuto Shiozaki1, Hiroshi Shimoda1, Hassan Youssef Abdel Hamid Mahmoud1, Keita Noguchi1, Yumiko Nagao1, Masayuki Shimojima1, Hiroyuki Iwata2, Takuya Mizuno3, Masaru Okuda3, Masahiro Morimoto4, Toshiharu Hayashi4, Yoshikazu Tanaka5, Masami Mochizuki6, Ken Maeda1.
Abstract
In this study, the Japanese strain of type I feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV), C3663, was found to have a large deletion of 735 bp within the gene encoding the spike (S) protein, with a deduced loss of 245 aa of the N-terminal region of the S protein. This deletion is similar to that observed in porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCoV) when compared to transmissible gastroenteritis virus, which correlates with reduced virulence. By analogy to PRCoV, we expected that the pathogenicity of C3663 may be attenuated in cats. However, two of four cats inoculated with C3663 died of FIP, and a third C3663-inoculated cat showed FIP lesions at 91 days after challenge. These results indicate that the 5'-terminal region of the S gene is not essential for the development of FIP.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22718568 DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.043992-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891