Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers

Partial nucleotide sequences of ORF72 (glycoprotein D, gD), ORF64 (infected cell protein 4, ICP4) and ORF30 (DNA polymerase) genes were compared with corresponding sequences of EHV-1 reference strains to characterize the molecular variability of Brazilian strains. Virus isolation assays were applied...

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Main Authors: Enio Mori, Maria do Carmo C.S.H. Lara, Elenice M.S. Cunha, Eliana M.C. Villalobos, Claudia M.C. Mori, Rodrigo M. Soares, Paulo E. Brandão, Wilson R. Fernandes, Leonardo J. Richtzenhain
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2015-06-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-6065159fdbb4436c8f0777cb91a5cab12020-11-25T00:23:23ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-44052015-06-0146256557010.1590/S1517-838246220140096S1517-83822015000200565Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markersEnio MoriMaria do Carmo C.S.H. LaraElenice M.S. CunhaEliana M.C. VillalobosClaudia M.C. MoriRodrigo M. SoaresPaulo E. BrandãoWilson R. FernandesLeonardo J. RichtzenhainPartial nucleotide sequences of ORF72 (glycoprotein D, gD), ORF64 (infected cell protein 4, ICP4) and ORF30 (DNA polymerase) genes were compared with corresponding sequences of EHV-1 reference strains to characterize the molecular variability of Brazilian strains. Virus isolation assays were applied to 74 samples including visceral tissue, total blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and nasal swabs of specimens from a total of 64 animals. Only one CSF sample (Iso07/05 strain) was positive by virus isolation in cell culture. EHV-1 Iso07/05 neurologic strain and two abortion visceral tissues samples (Iso11/06 and Iso33/06) were PCR-positive for ORF33 (glycoprotein B, gB) gene of EHV-1. A sequence analysis of the ORF72, ORF64 and ORF30 genes from three EHV-1 archival strains (A3/97, A4/72, A9/92) and three clinical samples (Iso07/05, Iso11/06 and Iso33/06) suggested that among Brazilian EHV-1 strains, the amplified region of the gD gene sequence is highly conserved. Additionally, the analysis of ICP4 gene showed high nucleotide and amino acid identities when compared with genotype P strains, suggesting that the EHV-1 Brazilian strains belonged to the same group. All the EHV-1 Brazilian strains were classified as non-neuropathogenic variants (N752) based on the ORF30 analysis. These findings indicate a high conservation of the gD-, ICP4- and ORF30-encoding sequences. Different pathotypes of the EHV-1 strain might share identical genes with no specific markers, and tissue tropism is not completely dependent on the gD envelope, immediate-early ICP4 and DNA polymerase proteins.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822015000200565&lng=en&tlng=enequid herpesvirus type 1equid Brazilian herpesvirusICP4 gene (ORF64)glycoprotein D gene (ORF72)DNA polymerase gene (ORF30)
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author Enio Mori
Maria do Carmo C.S.H. Lara
Elenice M.S. Cunha
Eliana M.C. Villalobos
Claudia M.C. Mori
Rodrigo M. Soares
Paulo E. Brandão
Wilson R. Fernandes
Leonardo J. Richtzenhain
spellingShingle Enio Mori
Maria do Carmo C.S.H. Lara
Elenice M.S. Cunha
Eliana M.C. Villalobos
Claudia M.C. Mori
Rodrigo M. Soares
Paulo E. Brandão
Wilson R. Fernandes
Leonardo J. Richtzenhain
Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
equid herpesvirus type 1
equid Brazilian herpesvirus
ICP4 gene (ORF64)
glycoprotein D gene (ORF72)
DNA polymerase gene (ORF30)
author_facet Enio Mori
Maria do Carmo C.S.H. Lara
Elenice M.S. Cunha
Eliana M.C. Villalobos
Claudia M.C. Mori
Rodrigo M. Soares
Paulo E. Brandão
Wilson R. Fernandes
Leonardo J. Richtzenhain
author_sort Enio Mori
title Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
title_short Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
title_full Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of Brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
title_sort molecular characterization of brazilian equid herpesvirus type 1 strains based on neuropathogenicity markers
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1678-4405
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Partial nucleotide sequences of ORF72 (glycoprotein D, gD), ORF64 (infected cell protein 4, ICP4) and ORF30 (DNA polymerase) genes were compared with corresponding sequences of EHV-1 reference strains to characterize the molecular variability of Brazilian strains. Virus isolation assays were applied to 74 samples including visceral tissue, total blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and nasal swabs of specimens from a total of 64 animals. Only one CSF sample (Iso07/05 strain) was positive by virus isolation in cell culture. EHV-1 Iso07/05 neurologic strain and two abortion visceral tissues samples (Iso11/06 and Iso33/06) were PCR-positive for ORF33 (glycoprotein B, gB) gene of EHV-1. A sequence analysis of the ORF72, ORF64 and ORF30 genes from three EHV-1 archival strains (A3/97, A4/72, A9/92) and three clinical samples (Iso07/05, Iso11/06 and Iso33/06) suggested that among Brazilian EHV-1 strains, the amplified region of the gD gene sequence is highly conserved. Additionally, the analysis of ICP4 gene showed high nucleotide and amino acid identities when compared with genotype P strains, suggesting that the EHV-1 Brazilian strains belonged to the same group. All the EHV-1 Brazilian strains were classified as non-neuropathogenic variants (N752) based on the ORF30 analysis. These findings indicate a high conservation of the gD-, ICP4- and ORF30-encoding sequences. Different pathotypes of the EHV-1 strain might share identical genes with no specific markers, and tissue tropism is not completely dependent on the gD envelope, immediate-early ICP4 and DNA polymerase proteins.
topic equid herpesvirus type 1
equid Brazilian herpesvirus
ICP4 gene (ORF64)
glycoprotein D gene (ORF72)
DNA polymerase gene (ORF30)
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