| Literature DB >> 30564896 |
Shaohua Shi1,2,3, Rongchang Liu1,2,3, Chunhe Wan1,2,3, Longfei Cheng1,2,3, Zhen Chen1,2,3, Guanghua Fu1,2,3, Hongmei Chen1,2,3, Qiuling Fu1,2,3, Yu Huang4,5.
Abstract
Recently, infectious disease outbreaks characterized by swelling and hemorrhagic liver and kidneys occurred in Muscovy ducklings in China. Four viruses were isolated and identified as adenoviruses by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Sequence analysis identified the new isolates as duck adenovirus 3 (DAdV-3), species Duck aviadenovirus B. The pathogenicity of the new isolate DAdV-3 FJGT01 was investigated using challenge experiments. The gross lesions in the animal experiment were similar to the clinical lesions observed in the diseased ducks. TEM examination of liver sample showed that virions accumulated and arranged in crystal lattice formations in the nuclei of hepatocytes. The present study provides new information about the epidemiology and characteristics of duck adenovirus associated with Muscovy ducklings.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30564896 PMCID: PMC6394704 DOI: 10.1007/s00705-018-4105-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Virol ISSN: 0304-8608 Impact factor: 2.574
Fig. 1Gross lesion on the liver (A) and the kidney (B) of dead ducklings showing swelling and hemorrhage
Fig. 2Phylogenetic analysis of duck adenoviruses and their counterparts based on the amino acid sequence of DNA polymerase. The tree was build using the neighbor-joining algorithm. Values at branches represent bootstrap support based on 1000 replicates. The new isolates are indicated by solid red circles
Fig. 3Histopathological analysis of tissues from dead Muscovy ducklings infected with DAdV-3 FJGT01. The liver (A, infected group), kidney (C, infected group), and heart (E, infected group), showed obvious hemorrhage (black arrows). B, D and E show the histopathological observations in liver, kidney and heart, respectively, of Muscovy ducklings in the control group (scale = 50 μm)
Fig. 4Electron microscopic view of the hepatic cell ultrastructure with accumulation of viral particles in the nucleus arranged in a crystal lattice (white arrow)