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Identification of a Novel Equine Papillomavirus in Semen from a Thoroughbred Stallion with a Penile Lesion.


ABSTRACT: Papillomaviruses (PVs) have been identified in a wide range of animal species and are associated with a variety of disease syndromes including classical papillomatosis, aural plaques, and genital papillomas. In horses, 13 PVs have been described to date, falling into six genera. Using total RNA sequencing (meta-transcriptomics) we identified a novel equine papillomavirus in semen taken from a thoroughbred stallion suffering a genital lesion, which was confirmed by nested RT-PCR. We designate this novel virus Equus caballus papillomavirus 9 (EcPV9). The complete 7656 bp genome of EcPV9 exhibited similar characteristics to those of other horse papillomaviruses. Phylogenetic analysis based on concatenated E1-E2-L2-L1 amino acid sequences revealed that EcPV9 clustered with EcPV2, EcPV4, and EcPV5, although was distinct enough to represent a new viral species within the genus Dyoiotapapillomavirus (69.35%, 59.25%, and 58.00% nucleotide similarity to EcPV2, EcPV4, and EcPV5, respectively). In sum, we demonstrate the presence of a novel equine papillomavirus for which more detailed studies of disease association are merited.

SUBMITTER: Li CX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6723834 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a Novel Equine Papillomavirus in Semen from a Thoroughbred Stallion with a Penile Lesion.

Li Ci-Xiu CX   Chang Wei-Shan WS   Mitsakos Katerina K   Rodger James J   Holmes Edward C EC   Hudson Bernard J BJ  

Viruses 20190804 8


Papillomaviruses (PVs) have been identified in a wide range of animal species and are associated with a variety of disease syndromes including classical papillomatosis, aural plaques, and genital papillomas. In horses, 13 PVs have been described to date, falling into six genera. Using total RNA sequencing (meta-transcriptomics) we identified a novel equine papillomavirus in semen taken from a thoroughbred stallion suffering a genital lesion, which was confirmed by nested RT-PCR. We designate thi  ...[more]

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