| Literature DB >> 24012169 |
János Gál1, Ákos Hornyák, Míra Mándoki, Tamás Bakonyi, Gyula Balka, Levente Szeredi, Miklós Marosán, Tibor Ludányi, Petra Forgách, Endre Sós, Zoltán Demeter, Szilvia L Farkas.
Abstract
We describe the detection and successful isolation of a novel mastadenovirus from a pygmy marmoset (Callithrix [Cebuella] pygmaea) that died following an episode of severe respiratory signs. Pathologic/histopathologic examination revealed hydrothorax and catarrhal bronchopneumonia with pronounced desquamation of the bronchiolar epithelial cells, while in other airways a marked hyperplasia of the epithelial lining and numerous giant cells could be observed. We obtained partial sequence data from the adenoviral DNA-dependent DNA-polymerase gene of the isolated strain and analyses of this region showed the highest level of identity to the recently described bat adenoviruses (strains PPV1 and TJM) and the type 2 canine adenovirus. Similar results were gained by phylogenetic calculations indicating that this novel marmoset adenovirus is only distantly related to reference Old and New World primate adenoviruses and formed a monophyletic group with bat and canine adenoviruses and the equine adenovirus 1. Even though the source of the infection remained unknown, our results could imply the possibility of a cross-species transmission of the virus from an anonymous host to the pygmy marmoset.Entities:
Keywords: Adenoviridae; Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea; Mastadenovirus; Pygmy marmoset
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24012169 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2013.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Microbiol ISSN: 0378-1135 Impact factor: 3.293