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Identification of a porcine calicivirus related genetically to human sapoviruses.


ABSTRACT: Whether animals may act as reservoirs for human caliciviruses is unclear. By sequence analysis of a short fragment of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) region, porcine sapovirus (SaV) strains that genetically resemble human SaVs have been detected in piglets, but more-informative sequences (capsid gene) were not available for a precise characterization. In this study, the 3' terminus (the 3' end of open reading frame 1 [ORF1], including the polymerase complex and the complete capsid; ORF2; and the 3' untranslated region) of one such human SaV-like strain, 43/06-18p3/2006/It, was determined, revealing that these viruses are more related genetically to human (47.4 to 54.9% amino acid identity) than to animal (35.2 to 44.7% amino acid identity) SaVs in the capsid gene. In addition, the recombination-prone RdRp-capsid junction region was highly conserved with those of human SaVs of genogroup GI. The presence of porcine viruses similar to human SaVs is a significant finding because of the potential for zoonotic infections or generation of porcine/human recombinants.

SUBMITTER: Martella V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2446860 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a porcine calicivirus related genetically to human sapoviruses.

Martella V V   Lorusso E E   Banyai K K   Decaro N N   Corrente M M   Elia G G   Cavalli A A   Radogna A A   Costantini V V   Saif L J LJ   Lavazza A A   Di Trani L L   Buonavoglia C C  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20080416 6


Whether animals may act as reservoirs for human caliciviruses is unclear. By sequence analysis of a short fragment of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) region, porcine sapovirus (SaV) strains that genetically resemble human SaVs have been detected in piglets, but more-informative sequences (capsid gene) were not available for a precise characterization. In this study, the 3' terminus (the 3' end of open reading frame 1 [ORF1], including the polymerase complex and the complete capsid; ORF2;  ...[more]

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