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Novel Morbillivirus as Putative Cause of Fetal Death and Encephalitis among Swine
Authors:Bailey Arruda  Huigang Shen  Ying Zheng  Ganwu Li
Affiliation:Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
Abstract:Morbilliviruses are highly contagious pathogens. The Morbillivirus genus includes measles virus, canine distemper virus (CDV), phocine distemper virus (PDV), peste des petits ruminants virus, rinderpest virus, and feline morbillivirus. We detected a novel porcine morbillivirus (PoMV) as a putative cause of fetal death, encephalitis, and placentitis among swine by using histopathology, metagenomic sequencing, and in situ hybridization. Phylogenetic analyses showed PoMV is most closely related to CDV (62.9% nt identities) and PDV (62.8% nt identities). We observed intranuclear inclusions in neurons and glial cells of swine fetuses with encephalitis. Cellular tropism is similar to other morbilliviruses, and PoMV viral RNA was detected in neurons, respiratory epithelium, and lymphocytes. This study provides fundamental knowledge concerning the pathology, genome composition, transmission, and cellular tropism of a novel pathogen within the genus Morbillivirus and opens the door to a new, applicable disease model to drive research forward.
Keywords:Morbillivirus   Paramyxoviridae   encephalitis   placentitis   fetal death   swine   porcine   viruses   zoonoses   respiratory infections   enteric infections
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