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Identification of a new VP4 serotype of human rotaviruses.

G Gerna1, J Sears, Y Hoshino, A D Steele, O Nakagomi, A Sarasini, J Flores.   

Abstract

A new VP4 gene allele was identified by sequencing of two rotavirus recovered from infants with diarrhea. Strains HAL1166 (a VP7 serotype 8 human rotavirus from Finland) and PA169 (a VP7 serotype 6 human rotavirus from Italy) present 22-43% nucleotide sequence divergence and 14-45% amino acid divergence in the VP4 gene with rotaviruses belonging to various VP4 gene alleles previously reported. Cross-neutralization analysis between PA169 and rotaviruses belonging to the other recognized VP4 (P) serotypes had previously shown that none of them was similar to PA169. Hyperimmune serum prepared against a reassortant with the VP4 gene of strain PA169 and the VP7 gene of serotype 2 strain DS1 failed to neutralize previously recognized human rotavirus VP4 serotypes, indicating that PA169 represents a new VP4 serotype specificity. In addition, one of four neutralizing monoclonal antibodies directed to the VP4 of PA169 was specific for this virus, while three others had very limited cross-reactivity with rotaviruses possessing different VP4s.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8128639     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1994.1163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Evidence for bovine origin of VP4 and VP7 genes of human group A rotavirus G6P[14] and G10P[14] strains.

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3.  Nucleotide sequence and expression in E. coli of the complete P4 type VP4 from a G2 serotype human rotavirus.

Authors:  N P Mahajan; C D Rao
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.574

4.  Prevalence of G and P serotypes among equine rotaviruses in the faeces of diarrhoeic foals.

Authors:  G F Browning; A P Begg
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.574

5.  Geographic distribution of human rotavirus VP4 genotypes and VP7 serotypes in five South African regions.

Authors:  A D Steele; M C van Niekerk; M J Mphahlele
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 5.948

6.  Characterization of a G14 equine rotavirus (strain CH3) isolated in Japan.

Authors:  M Takagi; K Taniguchi; T Urasawa; S Urasawa; T Shirahata; H Goto
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 2.574

7.  Identification of human rotavirus strains with the P[14] genotype by PCR.

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8.  Analysis of host range restriction determinants in the rabbit model: comparison of homologous and heterologous rotavirus infections.

Authors:  M Ciarlet; M K Estes; C Barone; R F Ramig; M E Conner
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 5.103

9.  Genetic analysis of Group A rotaviruses: evidence for interspecies transmission of rotavirus genes.

Authors:  Enzo A Palombo
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 2.332

10.  Genomic characterization of a novel group A lamb rotavirus isolated in Zaragoza, Spain.

Authors:  Max Ciarlet; Christian Hoffmann; Eleonora Lorusso; Rafael Baselga; Maria Assunta Cafiero; Krisztián Bányai; Jelle Matthijnssens; Viviana Parreño; Simona de Grazia; Canio Buonavoglia; Vito Martella
Journal:  Virus Genes       Date:  2008-07-26       Impact factor: 2.332

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