Literature DB >> 32058075

Leopardus wiedii Papillomavirus type 1, a novel papillomavirus species in the tree ocelot, suggests Felidae Lambdapapillomavirus polyphyletic origin and host-independent evolution.

Gaby Dolz1, Roberta Lecis2, Antony Solórzano-Morales1, Fernando Aguilar-Vargas1, Tamara Solórzano-Scott1, Roberto Peña1, Rosanna Zobba2, Gessica Tore2, Marco Pittau3, Alberto Alberti4.   

Abstract

The limited knowledge on Papillomavirus diversity (particularly in wild animal species) influences the accuracy of PVs phylogeny and their evolutionary history, and hinders the comprehension of PVs pathogenicity, especially the mechanism of virus - related cancer progression. This study reports the identification of Leopardus wiedii Papillomavirus type 1 (LwiePV1), the first PV type within Lambdapapillomavirus in a Leopardus host. LwiePV1 full genome sequencing allowed the investigation of its taxonomic position and phylogeny. Based on results, LwiePV1 should be assigned to a novel PV species providing evidence for a polyphyletic origin of feline lambda PVs, and representing an exception to codivergence between feline lambda PVs and their hosts. Results improve our knowledge on PV diversity and pave the way to future studies investigating biological and evolutionary features of animal PVs.
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Keywords:  Animal papillomavirus; Felidae infectious diseases; Margay; PV evolution; Skin microbiome; Viral taxonomy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32058075     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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1.  Molecular typing of bovine papillomaviruses in Costa Rica.

Authors:  Ramsés Alfaro-Mora; Ruth Castro-Vásquez; Rosanna Zobba; Elisabetta Antuofermo; Giovanni Pietro Burrai; Alberto Alberti; Gaby Dolz
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 2.459

2.  Identification of a Novel Papillomavirus Type (MfoiPV1) Associated with Acrochordon in a Stone Marten (Martes foina).

Authors:  Urška Kuhar; Diana Žele Vengušt; Urška Jamnikar-Ciglenečki; Gorazd Vengušt
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-04-30
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