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Molecular and Biological Characterization of a Cervidpoxvirus Isolated From Moose with Necrotizing Dermatitis.

Anibal G Armién1,2, Tiffany M Wolf2,3, Sunil Kumar Mor1,2, Terry Fei Fan Ng4, Alexa J Bracht5, Sagar M Goyal1,2, James M Rasmussen3.   

Abstract

Cervidpoxvirus is one of the more recently designated genera within the subfamily Chordopoxvirinae, with Deerpox virus (DPV) as the only recognized species to date. In this study, the authors describe spontaneous disease and infection in the North American moose (Alces americanus) by a novel Cervidpoxvirus, here named Moosepox virus (MPV). Three 4-month-old moose calves developed a multifocal subacute-to-chronic, necrotizing, suppurative-to-granulomatous dermatitis that affected the face and the extremities. Ultrastructurally, all stages of MPV morphogenesis-that is, crescents, spherical immature particles, mature particles, and enveloped mature virus-were observed in skin tissue. In vitro infection with MPV confirmed that its morphogenesis was similar to that of the prototype vaccinia virus. The entire coding region, including 170 putative genes of this MPV, was sequenced and annotated. The sequence length was 164,258 bp with 98.5% nucleotide identity with DPV (strain W-1170-84) based on the whole genome. The genome of the study virus was distinct from that of the reference strain (W-1170-84) in certain genes, including the CD30-like protein (83.9% nucleotide, 81.6% amino acid), the endothelin precursor (73.2% nucleotide including some indels, 51.4% amino acid), and major histocompatibility class (MHC) class I-like protein (81.0% nucleotide, 68.2% amino acid). This study provides biological characterization of a new Cervidpoxvirus attained through in vivo and in vitro ultrastructural analyses. It also demonstrates the importance of whole-genome sequencing in the molecular characterization of poxviruses identified in taxonomically related hosts.

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Keywords:  Alces americanus; cervidpoxvirus; dermatitis; electron microscopy; endangered species; moose; moosepox virus; morphogenesis; next-generation sequencing; skin; virus replication

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32096438     DOI: 10.1177/0300985819891240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Pathol        ISSN: 0300-9858            Impact factor:   2.221


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1.  Novel papillomavirus in a mallard duck with mesenchymal chondroid dermal tumors.

Authors:  Claire S Rosenbaum; Arno Wünschmann; Aníbal G Armién; Renee Schott; Vikash K Singh; Sunil K Mor
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 1.279

2.  Molecular Characteristics, Ecology, and Zoonotic Potential of Escherichia coli Strains That Cause Hemorrhagic Pneumonia in Animals.

Authors:  Meghan E G Moore; Geisa Paulin-Curlee; Brian D Johnston; Connie Clabots; Chitrita DebRoy; Timothy J Johnson; Bonnie Weber; Stephen Porter; Aníbal G Armién; James R Johnson
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Adenoviral infection in 5 red-tailed hawks and a broad-winged hawk.

Authors:  Emma H Torii; Arno Wünschmann; Anibal G Armién; Sunil K Mor; Emma Chalupsky; Rahul Kumar; Michelle Willette
Journal:  J Vet Diagn Invest       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 1.569

4.  Inflammatory cytokines directly disrupt the bovine intestinal epithelial barrier.

Authors:  Charles K Crawford; Veronica Lopez Cervantes; Mary L Quilici; Aníbal G Armién; María Questa; Muhammad S Matloob; Leon D Huynh; Aeelin Beltran; Sophie J Karchemskiy; Katti R Crakes; Amir Kol
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-26       Impact factor: 4.996

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