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Porcine Parvovirus 7: Evolutionary Dynamics and Identification of Epitopes toward Vaccine Design.

Dongliang Wang1, Jinhui Mai1, Yi Yang1, Naidong Wang1.   

Abstract

Porcine parvovirus 7 (PPV7) belonging to the genus Chapparvovirus in the family Parvoviridae, has been identified in the USA, Sweden, Poland, China, South Korea and Brazil. Our objective was to determine the phylogeny, estimate the time of origin and evolutionary dynamics of PPV7, and use computer-based immune-informatics to assess potential epitopes of its Cap, the main antigenic viral protein, for vaccines or serology. Regarding evolutionary dynamics, PPV7 had 2 major clades, both of which possibly had a common ancestor in 2004. Furthermore, PPV7 strains from China were the most likely ancestral strains. The nucleotide substitution rates of NS1 and Cap genes were 8.01 × 10-4 and 2.19 × 10-3 per site per year, respectively, which were higher than those reported for PPV1-4. The antigenic profiles of PPV7 Cap were revealed and there were indications that PPV7 used antigenic shift to escape from the host's immune surveillance. Linear B cell epitopes and CD8 T cell epitopes of Cap with good antigenic potential were identified in silico; these conserved B cell epitopes may be candidates for the PPV7 vaccine or for the development of serological diagnostic methods.

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Keywords:  B cell and T cell epitopes; Cap; PPV7; evolution; vaccine

Year:  2020        PMID: 32635618     DOI: 10.3390/vaccines8030359

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-393X


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1.  Detection and Molecular Characterization of Porcine Parvovirus 7 in Eastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China.

Authors:  Shubo Wen; Yang Song; Xiangyu Lv; Xiaogang Meng; Kai Liu; Jingfeng Yang; Fengying Diao; Jinfei He; Xiaowei Huo; Zeliang Chen; Jingbo Zhai
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-07-06

2.  The first report of porcine parvovirus 7 (PPV7) in Colombia demonstrates the presence of variants associated with modifications at the level of the VP2-capsid protein.

Authors:  Diana S Vargas-Bermudez; Santiago Rendon-Marin; Julian Ruiz-Saenz; Dario Mogollón; Jairo Jaime
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-12-16       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  Small but mighty: old and new parvoviruses of veterinary significance.

Authors:  Mason C Jager; Joy E Tomlinson; Robert A Lopez-Astacio; Colin R Parrish; Gerlinde R Van de Walle
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2021-10-24       Impact factor: 4.099

4.  Establishment of SYBR green I-based quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for the rapid detection of a novel Chaphamaparvovirus in cats.

Authors:  Xunbi Liu; Shuyan Li; Xuan Liu; Run Wang; Xiangyu Xie; Haiqiang Wu; Yong Wang
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 2.406

5.  Genetic and epidemic characteristics of porcine parvovirus 7 in the Fujian and Guangdong regions of southern China.

Authors:  Xinjie Zhang; Canyang Zheng; Zixin Lv; Shaohua Xue; Yuxuan Chen; Yanru Liu; Xirong Huang; Guoqing Luo; Xiaoyan Yang; Ailing Dai
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-08-17
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