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Development and Validation of a Pan-Genotypic Real-Time Quantitative Reverse Transcription-PCR Assay To Detect Canine Distemper Virus and Phocine Distemper Virus in Domestic Animals and Wildlife.

Franziska Geiselhardt1, Martin Peters2, Wendy K Jo1, Alina Schadenhofer1, Christina Puff3, Wolfgang Baumgärtner3, Aidyn Kydyrmanov4, Thijs Kuiken5, Chutchai Piewbang6,7, Somporn Techangamsuwan6,7, Albert D M E Osterhaus1, Andreas Beineke2, Martin Ludlow1.   

Abstract

Canine distemper virus (CDV) is an animal morbillivirus belonging to the family Paramyxoviridae and has caused major epizootics with high mortality levels in susceptible wildlife species. In recent years, the documented genetic diversity of CDV has expanded, with new genotypes identified in India, the Caspian Sea, and North America. However, no quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) that has been validated for the detection of all genotypes of CDV is currently available. We have therefore established and characterized a pan-genotypic probe-based RT-qPCR assay based on the detection of a conserved region of the phosphoprotein (P) gene of CDV. This assay has been validated using virus strains representative of six genotypes of CDV in different sample types, including frozen tissue, formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections, and virus isolates. The primers and probe target sequences were sufficiently conserved to also enable detection of the phocine distemper virus strains responsible for epizootics in harbor seals in the North Sea in 1988 and 2002. Comparison with two recently published RT-qPCR assays for CDV showed that under equivalent conditions the primers and probe set reported in this study were more sensitive in detecting nucleic acids from an Asia-4 genotype, which displays sequence variation in primer and probe binding sites. In summary, this validated new pan-genotypic RT-qPCR assay will facilitate screening of suspected distemper cases caused by novel genotypes for which full genome sequences are unavailable and have utility in detecting multiple CDV strains in geographical regions where multiple genotypes cocirculate in wildlife.

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Keywords:  Morbillivirus; RT-qPCR; canine distemper virus; domestic animals; genotypes; pan-genotypic; phocine distemper virus; wildlife

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35491822      PMCID: PMC9116185          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02505-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   11.677


  53 in total

1.  Phocid distemper virus--a threat to terrestrial mammals?

Authors:  M Blixenkrone-Møller; V Svansson; C Orvell; P Have
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  1990-09-08       Impact factor: 2.695

2.  The MIQE guidelines: minimum information for publication of quantitative real-time PCR experiments.

Authors:  Stephen A Bustin; Vladimir Benes; Jeremy A Garson; Jan Hellemans; Jim Huggett; Mikael Kubista; Reinhold Mueller; Tania Nolan; Michael W Pfaffl; Gregory L Shipley; Jo Vandesompele; Carl T Wittwer
Journal:  Clin Chem       Date:  2009-02-26       Impact factor: 8.327

3.  A distinct CDV genotype causing a major epidemic in Alpine wildlife.

Authors:  Isabella Monne; Alice Fusaro; Viviana Valastro; Carlo Citterio; Manuela Dalla Pozza; Federica Obber; Karin Trevisiol; Mariapia Cova; Paola De Benedictis; Marco Bregoli; Ilaria Capua; Giovanni Cattoli
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  2011-01-15       Impact factor: 3.293

4.  Canine distemper in black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) from Wyoming.

Authors:  E S Williams; E T Thorne; M J Appel; D W Belitsky
Journal:  J Wildl Dis       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 1.535

5.  Pathological findings in the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), stone marten (Martes foina) and raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides), with special emphasis on infectious and zoonotic agents in Northern Germany.

Authors:  Charlotte Lempp; Nicole Jungwirth; Miguel L Grilo; Anja Reckendorf; Arlena Ulrich; Abbo van Neer; Rogier Bodewes; Vanessa M Pfankuche; Christian Bauer; Albert D M E Osterhaus; Wolfgang Baumgärtner; Ursula Siebert
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-04-11       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Evolutionary evidence for multi-host transmission of cetacean morbillivirus.

Authors:  Wendy K Jo; Jochen Kruppa; Andre Habierski; Marco van de Bildt; Sandro Mazzariol; Giovanni Di Guardo; Ursula Siebert; Thijs Kuiken; Klaus Jung; Albert Osterhaus; Martin Ludlow
Journal:  Emerg Microbes Infect       Date:  2018-12-05       Impact factor: 7.163

7.  Genetic and evolutionary analysis of a new Asia-4 lineage and naturally recombinant canine distemper virus strains from Thailand.

Authors:  Chutchai Piewbang; Araya Radtanakatikanon; Jiratchaya Puenpa; Yong Poovorawan; Somporn Techangamsuwan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-03-01       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  A universal RT-qPCR assay for "One Health" detection of influenza A viruses.

Authors:  Alexander Nagy; Lenka Černíková; Kateřina Kunteová; Zuzana Dirbáková; Saumya S Thomas; Marek J Slomka; Ádám Dán; Tünde Varga; Martina Máté; Helena Jiřincová; Ian H Brown
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-01-20       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Complete Genome Sequence of Phocine Distemper Virus Isolated from a Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) during the 1988 North Sea Epidemic.

Authors:  Rory D de Vries; R Joyce Verburgh; Marco W G van de Bildt; Albert D M E Osterhaus; Rik L de Swart
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2013-06-27

10.  Phylogenetic evidence of the intercontinental circulation of a Canine distemper virus lineage in the Americas.

Authors:  July Duque-Valencia; Norma R Forero-Muñoz; Francisco J Díaz; Elisabete Martins; Paola Barato; Julian Ruiz-Saenz
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-10-31       Impact factor: 4.379

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