Literature DB >> 26980673

Detection of novel adenoviruses in fecal specimens from rodents and shrews in southern China.

Xue-Yan Zheng1, Min Qiu1, Xue-Mei Ke2, Wei-Jie Guan3, Jin-Ming Li4, Shu-Ting Huo1, Shao-Wei Chen1, Xue-Shan Zhong1, Wen Zhou5, Yi-Quan Xiong1, Jing Ge1, Qing Chen6.   

Abstract

The prevalence and phylogenetic characteristics of AdVs in rodents and shrews in China are still unknown. To explore the epidemiological characteristics of rodent and shrew AdVs in southern China, 255 fecal samples derived from four rodent species and 90 from shrews were collected in Xiamen and Guangzhou city of southern China. Amplification of a 314-324-bp fragment from the DNA polymerase gene of AdVs was attempted by using a nested PCR. Twenty-nine (11.4 %) specimens from rodents and one (1.1 %) specimen from shrews were tested positive for AdVs. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that nine samples from Rattus norvegicus in Guangzhou city between 2012 and 2013 might be the genuine AdV of R. norvegicus. The same putative AdV sequences were derived from samples of different host species from different/same places. A novel adenovirus was detected in Suncus murinus Linnaeus (SML/14GDGZ72) for the first time. Our findings provide new data on the prevalence and diversity of AdVs in rodents and shrews.

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Keywords:  Adenovirus; Phylogeny; Rodent; Shrew; Southern China

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26980673     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-016-1315-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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