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New genotype classification and molecular characterization of canine and feline parvoviruses.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Canine parvovirus (CPV) and feline panleukopenia (FPV) cause severe intestinal disease and leukopenia. OBJECTIVES:In Korea, there have been a few studies on Korean FPV and CPV-2 strains. We attempted to investigate several genetic properties of FPV and CPV-2. METHODS:Several FPV and CPV sequences from around world were analyzed by Bayesian phylo-geographical analysis. RESULTS:The parvoviruses strains were newly classified into FPV, CPV 2-I, CPV 2-II, and CPV 2-III genotypes. In the strains isolated in this study, Gigucheon, Rara and Jun belong to the FPV, while Rachi strain belong to CPV 2-III. With respect to CPV type 2, the new genotypes are inconsistent with the previous genotype classifications (CPV-2a, -2b, and -2c). The root of CPV-I strains were inferred to be originated from a USA strain, while the CPV-II and III were derived from Italy strains that originated in the USA. Based on VP2 protein analysis, CPV 2-I included CPV-2a-like isolates only, as differentiated by the change in residue S297A/N. Almost CPV-2a isolates were classified into CPV 2-III, and a large portion of CPV-2c isolates was classified into CPV 2-II. Two residue substitutions F267Y and Y324I of the VP2 protein were characterized in the isolates of CPV 2-III only. CONCLUSIONS:We provided an updated insight on FPV and CPV-2 genotypes by molecular-based and our findings demonstrate the genetic characterization according to the new genotypes.

SUBMITTER: Chung HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7263909 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New genotype classification and molecular characterization of canine and feline parvoviruses.

Chung Hee Chun HC   Kim Sung Jae SJ   Nguyen Van Giap VG   Shin Sook S   Kim Jae Young JY   Lim Suk Kyung SK   Park Yong Ho YH   Park BongKyun B  

Journal of veterinary science 20200501 3


<h4>Background</h4>Canine parvovirus (CPV) and feline panleukopenia (FPV) cause severe intestinal disease and leukopenia.<h4>Objectives</h4>In Korea, there have been a few studies on Korean FPV and CPV-2 strains. We attempted to investigate several genetic properties of FPV and CPV-2.<h4>Methods</h4>Several FPV and CPV sequences from around world were analyzed by Bayesian phylo-geographical analysis.<h4>Results</h4>The parvoviruses strains were newly classified into FPV, CPV 2-I, CPV 2-II, and C  ...[more]

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