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Serpentovirus (Nidovirus) and Orthoreovirus Coinfection in Captive Veiled Chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus) with Respiratory Disease.


ABSTRACT: Serpentoviruses are an emerging group of nidoviruses known to cause respiratory disease in snakes and have been associated with disease in other non-avian reptile species (lizards and turtles). This study describes multiple episodes of respiratory disease-associated mortalities in a collection of juvenile veiled chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus). Histopathologic lesions included rhinitis and interstitial pneumonia with epithelial proliferation and abundant mucus. Metagenomic sequencing detected coinfection with two novel serpentoviruses and a novel orthoreovirus. Veiled chameleon serpentoviruses are most closely related to serpentoviruses identified in snakes, lizards, and turtles (approximately 40-50% nucleotide and amino acid identity of ORF1b). Veiled chameleon orthoreovirus is most closely related to reptilian orthoreoviruses identified in snakes (approximately 80-90% nucleotide and amino acid identity of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase). A high prevalence of serpentovirus infection (>80%) was found in clinically healthy subadult and adult veiled chameleons, suggesting the potential for chronic subclinical carriers. Juvenile veiled chameleons typically exhibited a more rapid progression compared to subadults and adults, indicating a possible age association with morbidity and mortality. This is the first description of a serpentovirus infection in any chameleon species. A causal relationship between serpentovirus infection and respiratory disease in chameleons is suspected. The significance of orthoreovirus coinfection remains unknown.

SUBMITTER: Hoon-Hanks LL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7699425 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serpentovirus (Nidovirus) and Orthoreovirus Coinfection in Captive Veiled Chameleons (<i>Chamaeleo calyptratus</i>) with Respiratory Disease.

Hoon-Hanks Laura L LL   Stöhr Anke C AC   Anderson Amanda J AJ   Evans Dawn E DE   Nevarez Javier G JG   Díaz Raúl E RE   Rodgers Case P CP   Cross Shaun T ST   Steiner Halley R HR   Parker Roy R RR   Stenglein Mark D MD  

Viruses 20201119 11


Serpentoviruses are an emerging group of nidoviruses known to cause respiratory disease in snakes and have been associated with disease in other non-avian reptile species (lizards and turtles). This study describes multiple episodes of respiratory disease-associated mortalities in a collection of juvenile veiled chameleons (<i>Chamaeleo calyptratus</i>). Histopathologic lesions included rhinitis and interstitial pneumonia with epithelial proliferation and abundant mucus. Metagenomic sequencing d  ...[more]

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