Literature DB >> 27804021

First report of feline morbillivirus in South America.

Gabriela Molinari Darold1, Amauri Alcindo Alfieri2, Lívia Saab Muraro3, Alexandre Mendes Amude4, Rosana Zanatta4, Kelly Cristiane Ito Yamauchi4, Alice Fernandes Alfieri2, Michele Lunardi5.   

Abstract

Feline morbillivirus was first identified in healthy and diseased stray cats captured in Hong Kong. Recently, it was demonstrated that the virus circulates within cat populations in Japan, Italy, Germany, and the USA. Importantly, an association between feline morbillivirus infection and chronic kidney disease was suggested by histological analysis of kidney tissue of infected cats. The aim of this study was to verify the presence and examine the genetic diversity of feline morbilliviruses associated with infections of domestic cats in Brazil. Seventeen cats without clinical manifestations of urinary tract diseases from a multi-cat household and 35 random client-owned cats admitted to the Teaching Veterinary Hospital for a variety of reasons were evaluated for paramyxoviral infection and the presence of uropathy. A fragment of the paramyxoviral L gene was amplified from urine samples using a reverse transcription semi-nested PCR assay. For the first time, we detected a feline morbillivirus strain that was genetically related to viral strains previously characterized in Japan in urine samples from cats in South America, in Brazil. This together with the recent description of feline morbillivirus identification within cat populations in the USA, suggests a possible widespread distribution of this viral agent on the American continent. Our data demonstrated feline morbillivirus RNA shedding mostly in the urine of cats without clinical, laboratorial, or ultrasonographic signs of urinary tract diseases. In contrast to previously published findings that associated feline morbillivirus infection with chronic kidney disease, we did not observe a clear relationship between feline morbillivirus RNA shedding in urine and kidney disease in the cats evaluated.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27804021     DOI: 10.1007/s00705-016-3124-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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Authors:  Luciana C Balbo; Juliana T T Fritzen; Elis Lorenzetti; Thais N S Medeiros; Andressa M Jardim; Amauri A Alfieri; Alice F Alfieri
Journal:  Braz J Microbiol       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 2.476

2.  Detection and seroprevalence of morbillivirus and other paramyxoviruses in geriatric cats with and without evidence of azotemic chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Katie Elizabeth McCallum; Sam Stubbs; Nicholas Hope; Ian Mickleburgh; Dave Dight; Laurence Tiley; Tim L Williams
Journal:  J Vet Intern Med       Date:  2018-03-23       Impact factor: 3.333

3.  First Complete Genome Sequence of a Feline Morbillivirus Isolate from Germany.

Authors:  Michael Sieg; Annett Vahlenkamp; Christoph Georg Baums; Thomas Wilhelm Vahlenkamp
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2018-04-19

4.  Molecular epidemiology and genome analysis of feline morbillivirus in household and shelter cats in Thailand.

Authors:  Surangkanang Chaiyasak; Chutchai Piewbang; Anudep Rungsipipat; Somporn Techangamsuwan
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2020-07-13       Impact factor: 2.741

5.  A New Genotype of Feline Morbillivirus Infects Primary Cells of the Lung, Kidney, Brain and Peripheral Blood.

Authors:  Michael Sieg; Johannes Busch; Maria Eschke; Denny Böttcher; Kristin Heenemann; Annett Vahlenkamp; Anja Reinert; Johannes Seeger; Romy Heilmann; Kira Scheffler; Thomas W Vahlenkamp
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-02-09       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  Feline morbillivirus in Northern Italy: prevalence in urine and kidneys with and without renal disease.

Authors:  Angelica Stranieri; Stefania Lauzi; Annachiara Dallari; Maria Elena Gelain; Federico Bonsembiante; Silvia Ferro; Saverio Paltrinieri
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  2019-04-24       Impact factor: 3.293

7.  Early Renal Involvement in Cats with Natural Feline Morbillivirus Infection.

Authors:  Paolo Emidio Crisi; Francesco Dondi; Eliana De Luca; Morena Di Tommaso; Kateryna Vasylyeva; Enea Ferlizza; Giovanni Savini; Alessia Luciani; Daniela Malatesta; Alessio Lorusso; Andrea Boari
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-10       Impact factor: 2.752

8.  Epidemiology, pathological aspects and genome heterogeneity of feline morbillivirus in Italy.

Authors:  Eliana De Luca; Paolo Emidio Crisi; Maurilia Marcacci; Daniela Malatesta; Daria Di Sabatino; Francesca Cito; Nicola D'Alterio; Ilaria Puglia; Shadia Berjaoui; Maria Loredana Colaianni; Antonella Tinelli; Paola Ripà; Giacomo Vincifori; Giovanni Di Teodoro; Francesco Dondi; Giovanni Savini; Andrea Boari; Alessio Lorusso
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  2019-11-06       Impact factor: 3.293

9.  Molecular detection and characterisation of feline morbillivirus in domestic cats in Malaysia.

Authors:  Nur Hidayah Mohd Isa; Gayathri Thevi Selvarajah; Kuan Hua Khor; Sheau Wei Tan; Hemadevy Manoraj; Nurul Husna Omar; Abdul Rahman Omar; Farina Mustaffa-Kamal
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  2019-08-09       Impact factor: 3.293

Review 10.  Feline Morbillivirus, a New Paramyxovirus Possibly Associated with Feline Kidney Disease.

Authors:  Eun Jin Choi; Victoria Ortega; Hector C Aguilar
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-05-01       Impact factor: 5.048

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