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Isolation of avian bornaviruses from psittacine birds using QT6 quail cells in Japan.


ABSTRACT: Avian bornaviruses (ABVs) were recently discovered as the causative agents of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD). Although molecular epidemiological studies revealed that ABVs exist in Japan, no Japanese isolate has been reported thus far. In this study, we isolated four strains of Psittaciform 1 bornavirus from psittacine birds affected by PDD using QT6 quail cells. To our knowledge, this is the first report to isolate ABVs in Japan and to show that QT6 cells are available for ABV isolation. These isolates and QT6 cells would be powerful tools for elucidating the fundamental biology and pathogenicity of ABVs.

SUBMITTER: Horie M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4785123 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation of avian bornaviruses from psittacine birds using QT6 quail cells in Japan.

Horie Masayuki M   Sassa Yukiko Y   Iki Haruko H   Ebisawa Kazumasa K   Fukushi Hideto H   Yanai Tokuma T   Tomonaga Keizo K  

The Journal of veterinary medical science 20150907 2


Avian bornaviruses (ABVs) were recently discovered as the causative agents of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD). Although molecular epidemiological studies revealed that ABVs exist in Japan, no Japanese isolate has been reported thus far. In this study, we isolated four strains of Psittaciform 1 bornavirus from psittacine birds affected by PDD using QT6 quail cells. To our knowledge, this is the first report to isolate ABVs in Japan and to show that QT6 cells are available for ABV isolatio  ...[more]

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