Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Parainfluenza virus is an important pathogen threatening the health of animals and human, which brings human many kinds of disease, especially lower respiratory tract infection involving infants and young children. In order to control the virus, it is necessary t...

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Main Authors: Wang Xiao-Jing, Si Hong-Li, Bai Mu-Qun, Zhou Xu, Jiang Qing, Yang Hui-Ting, Lu Yan, Zhao Heng, He Hong-Bin, He Cheng-Qiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-02-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/58
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spelling doaj-1d008a409961496196a4323ff7fe29a82020-11-25T02:33:35ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2011-02-01815810.1186/1743-422X-8-58Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virusWang Xiao-JingSi Hong-LiBai Mu-QunZhou XuJiang QingYang Hui-TingLu YanZhao HengHe Hong-BinHe Cheng-Qiang<p>Abstract</p> <p>Parainfluenza virus is an important pathogen threatening the health of animals and human, which brings human many kinds of disease, especially lower respiratory tract infection involving infants and young children. In order to control the virus, it is necessary to fully understand the molecular basis resulting in the genetic diversity of the virus. Homologous recombination is one of mechanisms for the rapid change of genetic diversity. However, as a negative-strand virus, it is unknown whether the recombination can naturally take place in human PIV. In this study, we isolated and identified a mosaic serotype 3 human PIV (HPIV3) from in China, and also provided several putative PIV mosaics from previous reports to reveal that the recombination can naturally occur in the virus. In addition, two swine PIV3 isolates transferred from cattle to pigs were found to have mosaic genomes. These results suggest that homologous recombination can promote the genetic diversity and potentially bring some novel biologic characteristics of HPIV.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/58
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author Wang Xiao-Jing
Si Hong-Li
Bai Mu-Qun
Zhou Xu
Jiang Qing
Yang Hui-Ting
Lu Yan
Zhao Heng
He Hong-Bin
He Cheng-Qiang
spellingShingle Wang Xiao-Jing
Si Hong-Li
Bai Mu-Qun
Zhou Xu
Jiang Qing
Yang Hui-Ting
Lu Yan
Zhao Heng
He Hong-Bin
He Cheng-Qiang
Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
Virology Journal
author_facet Wang Xiao-Jing
Si Hong-Li
Bai Mu-Qun
Zhou Xu
Jiang Qing
Yang Hui-Ting
Lu Yan
Zhao Heng
He Hong-Bin
He Cheng-Qiang
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title Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
title_short Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
title_full Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
title_fullStr Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
title_sort identification of a natural human serotype 3 parainfluenza virus
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2011-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Parainfluenza virus is an important pathogen threatening the health of animals and human, which brings human many kinds of disease, especially lower respiratory tract infection involving infants and young children. In order to control the virus, it is necessary to fully understand the molecular basis resulting in the genetic diversity of the virus. Homologous recombination is one of mechanisms for the rapid change of genetic diversity. However, as a negative-strand virus, it is unknown whether the recombination can naturally take place in human PIV. In this study, we isolated and identified a mosaic serotype 3 human PIV (HPIV3) from in China, and also provided several putative PIV mosaics from previous reports to reveal that the recombination can naturally occur in the virus. In addition, two swine PIV3 isolates transferred from cattle to pigs were found to have mosaic genomes. These results suggest that homologous recombination can promote the genetic diversity and potentially bring some novel biologic characteristics of HPIV.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/58
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