| Literature DB >> 25106433 |
Lorenzo Uccellini, Robert J Ossiboff, Ricardo E C de Matos, James K Morrisey, Alexandra Petrosov, Isamara Navarrete-Macias, Komal Jain, Allison L Hicks, Elizabeth L Buckles, Rafal Tokarz, Denise McAloose, Walter Ian Lipkin1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Respiratory infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality in reptiles; however, the causative agents are only infrequently identified.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25106433 PMCID: PMC4254391 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-11-144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Pathologic and molecular findings in ball pythons ( ) with nidoviral-associated disease
| Inflammation a | PCR b | ISH c | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Snake | Lung | Trachea | Nasal Cavity | Esophagus | Oral Cavity | Liver | Spleen | Kidney | Lung | Spleen | Esophagus | Trachea | Liver | Lung |
| 1 | +, H | +, H | + | +, H | + | - | - | - | + | + | NT | NT | NT | + |
| 2 | + | + | + | +, H | + | Nec | - | - | + | + | + | NT | NT | + |
| 3 | + | + | NE | NE | + | - | Nec | - | NA | + | NA | NT | + | NT |
| 4 | + | + | NE | NE | + | - | NE | - | + | NT | NT | + | NT | NT |
aH, epithelial hyperplasia; NE, Not examined; Nec, Necrosis.
bNT, Not tested.
cISH, In Situ Hybridization; NT, Not tested NA, not available.
+, PCR Positive.
-, PCR Negative.
Figure 1Histologic pulmonary, tracheal and esophageal lesions in infected ball pythons. (A-F): hematoxylin and eosin staining, magnification 400-600X. (G,H): Gram-staining, magnification 1000X. (A,C,E): histology of uninfected snake; (B,D,F): histology of infected snakes. The lungs from infected snakes (B) were characterized by marked pneumocyte hyperplasia and mixed mononuclear and granulocytic inflammation compared to the uninfected snake (A). The normally thin and ciliated tracheal mucosa (C) was severely thickened in infected snakes (D) with epithelial necrosis, loss of the ciliated mucosal border and moderate mixed inflammation. The esophageal mucosa that is normally rich with mucus-producing epithelial cells (E) was also severely hyperplastic in infected snakes, with necrosis and mixed inflammatory infiltrates similar to those seen in the trachea (F). Gram-negative bacteria are present in snake with bronchopneumonia (H) but not in snake without bronchopneumonia (G).
Sequences of primers used to amplify the 3,408 fragment of ball python Nidovirus
| Primer name* | Sequence 5′ – 3′ | Nucleotide position |
|---|---|---|
| BPNV 1Fwd BPNV 1Rev | ACCTGCTACCGATGTCCAAG GTCGTTGTTGGCTGAGTGTG | 1-963 |
| BPNV 2Fwd BPNV 2Rev | TTCAAGCGAACCAAGTTCATCC TCTTGGACATCGGTAGCAGG | 718-1485 |
| BPNV 3Fwd BPNV 3Rev | AACATCCTCGACAACGCAGG ACGTAGTCTTGCCAGTTCCC | 1446-1647 |
| BPNV 4Fwd BPNV 4Rev | CCACAACCCGACAGTCAGTA GTACGTAGTCTTGCCAGTTCC | 1456-2154 |
| BPNV 5Fwd BPNV 5Rev | GGCACAGTAACAGCACAACG GTACTGCAAGATGCCGTTGC | 2152-3030 |
| BPNV 6Fwd BPNV 6Rev | GTGACTACACGAAATGCGACC GTCAAACATGAAAGCGTGCG | 2995-3131 |
| BPNV 7Fwd BPNV 7Rev | GTCGTCAACTTGTCCCACCA CTGCCATGCTACGGAAGACT | 3088-3408 |
*PCR cycling conditions: 95°C for 10 minutes followed by 35 cycles of 95°C for 30 seconds, 55°C for 30 seconds, 72°C for 1 minute, except primer pair BPNV 1 and BPNV 6 where annealing temperature was 53°C.
Figure 2Phylogenetic tree based on 1,136 amino acid segment of the polyprotein the novel ball python nidovirus. A bootstrap-supported (1000 replicates) Maximum Likelihood tree was implemented in MEGA version 5.2. Unrooted tree is shown with bootstrap values at the nodes. Scale bars represent 0.5 amino acid substitutions per site. GenBank accession number: Bovine coronavirus: NC003045, Human coronavirus OC43:NC005147, Murine hepatitis virus strain A59:NC001846, Human coronavirus HKU1:NC006577, SARS coronavirus: NC004718, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: NC019843, Bat coronavirus HKU5-1:NC009020, Feline infectious peritonitis virus: NC002306, Canine coronavirus strain S378:KC175341, Transmissible gastroenteritis virus isolate TGEV-HX:KC962433, Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus: NC003436, Human coronavirus 229E:NC002645, Human coronavirus NL63:NC005831, Avian infectious bronchitis virus: NC001451, Fathead minnow nidovirus: GU002364, White bream virus: NC008516, Porcine torovirus strain SH1:JQ860350, Breda Virus:NC007447, Lactate dehydrogenase elevating virus: NC001639, Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus: NC001961, Simian hemorrhagic fever virus: NC003092, Equine arteritis virus: NC002532.
Figure 3Colocalization of BPNV nucleic acid and pulmonary lesions by in situ hybridization. (A) Infected lung from Snake 1. Arrows indicate probe bound to virus. Magnification 20x. (B) Uninfected, control ball python lung.