Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Christian Diniz Beduschi Travassos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Budaszewski, Renata da Fontoura, Torikachvili, Marcela, Streck, André Felipe, Weber, Matheus Nunes, Cibulski, Samuel Paulo, Ravazzolo, Ana Paula, Lunge, Vagner Ricardo, Canal, Cláudio Wageck
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Mamastrovirus 5 (MAstV5), belonging to the Astroviridae (AstV) family, previously knownas canine astrovirus or astrovirus-like particles, has been reported in several countries tobe associated with viral enteric disease in dogs since the 1980s. Astroviruses have beendetected in fecal samples from a wide variety of mammals and birds that are associ-ated with gastroenteritis and extra enteric manifestations. In the present study, RT-PCRwas used to investigate the presence of MAstV5 in 269 dog fecal samples. MAstV5 wasdetected in 26% (71/269) of the samples. Interestingly, all MAstV5-positive samples derivedfrom dogs displaying clinical signs suggestive of gastroenteritis, other enteric viruses weresimultaneously detected (canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus, canine coronavirus,canine adenovirus and canine rotavirus). Based on genomic sequence analysis of MAstV5a novel classification of the species into four genotypes, MAstV5a-MAstV5d, is proposed.Phylogenetic analyses based on the ORF2 amino acid sequences, samples described hereingrouped into the putative genotype ‘a’ closed related with Chinese samples. Other studiesare required to attempt the clinical and antigenic implications of these astrovirus genotypesin dogs.
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title Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
spellingShingle Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
Alves, Christian Diniz Beduschi Travassos
Virologia veterinaria
Mamastrovirus
Gastroenterite
Análise de sequência de DNA
Filogenia
Cães
Mamastrovirus 5
Canine astrovirus
Dog
Gastroenteritis
MAstV5
title_short Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
title_full Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
title_fullStr Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
title_full_unstemmed Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
title_sort Detection and genetic characterization of Mamastrovirus 5 from brazilian dogs
author Alves, Christian Diniz Beduschi Travassos
author_facet Alves, Christian Diniz Beduschi Travassos
Budaszewski, Renata da Fontoura
Torikachvili, Marcela
Streck, André Felipe
Weber, Matheus Nunes
Cibulski, Samuel Paulo
Ravazzolo, Ana Paula
Lunge, Vagner Ricardo
Canal, Cláudio Wageck
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author2 Budaszewski, Renata da Fontoura
Torikachvili, Marcela
Streck, André Felipe
Weber, Matheus Nunes
Cibulski, Samuel Paulo
Ravazzolo, Ana Paula
Lunge, Vagner Ricardo
Canal, Cláudio Wageck
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Christian Diniz Beduschi Travassos
Budaszewski, Renata da Fontoura
Torikachvili, Marcela
Streck, André Felipe
Weber, Matheus Nunes
Cibulski, Samuel Paulo
Ravazzolo, Ana Paula
Lunge, Vagner Ricardo
Canal, Cláudio Wageck
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Virologia veterinaria
Mamastrovirus
Gastroenterite
Análise de sequência de DNA
Filogenia
Cães
topic Virologia veterinaria
Mamastrovirus
Gastroenterite
Análise de sequência de DNA
Filogenia
Cães
Mamastrovirus 5
Canine astrovirus
Dog
Gastroenteritis
MAstV5
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Mamastrovirus 5
Canine astrovirus
Dog
Gastroenteritis
MAstV5
description Mamastrovirus 5 (MAstV5), belonging to the Astroviridae (AstV) family, previously knownas canine astrovirus or astrovirus-like particles, has been reported in several countries tobe associated with viral enteric disease in dogs since the 1980s. Astroviruses have beendetected in fecal samples from a wide variety of mammals and birds that are associ-ated with gastroenteritis and extra enteric manifestations. In the present study, RT-PCRwas used to investigate the presence of MAstV5 in 269 dog fecal samples. MAstV5 wasdetected in 26% (71/269) of the samples. Interestingly, all MAstV5-positive samples derivedfrom dogs displaying clinical signs suggestive of gastroenteritis, other enteric viruses weresimultaneously detected (canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus, canine coronavirus,canine adenovirus and canine rotavirus). Based on genomic sequence analysis of MAstV5a novel classification of the species into four genotypes, MAstV5a-MAstV5d, is proposed.Phylogenetic analyses based on the ORF2 amino acid sequences, samples described hereingrouped into the putative genotype ‘a’ closed related with Chinese samples. Other studiesare required to attempt the clinical and antigenic implications of these astrovirus genotypesin dogs.
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