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Sunguru virus: a novel virus in the family Rhabdoviridae isolated from a chicken in north-western Uganda.


ABSTRACT: Sunguru virus (SUNV), a novel virus belonging to the highly diverse Rhabdoviridae family, was isolated from a domestic chicken in the district of Arua, Uganda, in 2011. This is the first documented isolation of a rhabdovirus from a chicken. SUNV is related to, but distinct from, Boteke virus and other members of the unclassified Sandjimba group. The genome is 11056 nt in length and contains the five core rhabdovirus genes plus an additional C gene (within the ORF of a phosphoprotein gene) and a small hydrophobic protein (between the matrix and glycoprotein genes). Inoculation of vertebrate cells with SUNV resulted in significant viral growth, with a peak titre of 7.8 log10 p.f.u. ml(-1) observed in baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells. Little to no growth was observed in invertebrate cells and in live mosquitoes, with Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes having a 47.4% infection rate in the body but no dissemination of the virus to the salivary glands; this suggests that this novel virus is not arthropod borne as some other members of the family Rhabdoviridae.

SUBMITTER: Ledermann JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5747356 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sunguru virus: a novel virus in the family Rhabdoviridae isolated from a chicken in north-western Uganda.

Ledermann Jeremy P JP   Zeidner Nord N   Borland Erin M EM   Mutebi John-Paul JP   Lanciotti Robert S RS   Miller Barry R BR   Lutwama Julius J JJ   Tendo Joseph M JM   Andama Vincent V   Powers Ann M AM  

The Journal of general virology 20140409 Pt 7


Sunguru virus (SUNV), a novel virus belonging to the highly diverse Rhabdoviridae family, was isolated from a domestic chicken in the district of Arua, Uganda, in 2011. This is the first documented isolation of a rhabdovirus from a chicken. SUNV is related to, but distinct from, Boteke virus and other members of the unclassified Sandjimba group. The genome is 11056 nt in length and contains the five core rhabdovirus genes plus an additional C gene (within the ORF of a phosphoprotein gene) and a  ...[more]

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