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Novel Atlantic bottlenose dolphin parainfluenza virus TtPIV-1 clusters with bovine PIV-3 genotype B strains
Authors:Kirsten C. Eberle  John D. Neill  Stephanie K. Venn-Watson  Jodi L. McGill  Randy E. Sacco
Affiliation:1.Ruminant Diseases and Immunology Research Unit, National Animal Disease Center, Agricultural Research Service,United States Department of Agriculture,Ames,USA;2.Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology Graduate Program,Iowa State University,Ames,USA;3.Immunobiology Graduate Program,Iowa State University,Ames,USA;4.Translational Medicine & Research Program,National Marine Mammal Foundation,San Diego,USA;5.Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,Kansas State University,Manhattan,USA
Abstract:Parainfluenza virus 3 (PIV-3) is a common viral infection not only in humans, but also in many other species. Serological evidence suggests that nearly 100 % of children in the United States have been infected with PIV-3 by 5 years of age. Similarly, in cattle, PIV-3 is commonly associated with bovine respiratory disease complex. A novel dolphin PIV-3 (TtPIV-1) was described by Nollens et al. in 2008 from a dolphin that was diagnosed with an unknown respiratory illness. At that time, TtPIV-1 was found to be most similar to, but distinct from, bovine PIV-3 (BPIV-3). In the present study, similar viral growth kinetics and pro-inflammatory cytokine (IL-1β, IL-6, and CXCL8) production were seen between BPIV-3 and TtPIV-1 in BEAS-2B, MDBK, and Vero cell lines. Initial nomenclature of TtPIV-1 was based on partial sequence of the fusion and RNA polymerase genes. Based on the similarities we saw with the in vitro work, it was important to examine the TtPIV-1 genome in more detail. Full genome sequencing and subsequent phylogenetic analysis revealed that all six viral genes of TtPIV-1 clustered within the recently described BPIV-3 genotype B strains, and it is proposed that TtPIV-1 be re-classified with BPIV-3 genotype B strains.
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