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Title:
Isolation, Tissue Distribution and Molecular Characterization of Two Recombinant Canine Coronavirus Strains
Keywords:
CCoV recombination TGEV-like dog distribution organs
Issue Date:
12-Jul-2011
Publisher:
Elsevier
Abstract:
Abstract
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is an enveloped RNA virus, responsible for gastrointestinal infection in dogs. To date, two different CCoV genotypes have been recognized, CCoV type I and CCoV type II. Recently, CCoV type II strains of potential recombinant origin with transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) were detected and characterized as a new subtype (CCoV-IIb) of canine coronavirus, in order to be differentiated from the “classical” CCoV type II strains (CCoV-IIa). In the present study, two CCoV-IIb strains were detected in the faeces and internal organs of two puppies, which died after presenting gastrointestinal symptoms. Mixed infection of both subtypes (CCoV-IIa/IIb) was detected in the faeces, while only CCoV-IIb was detected in the organs. Puppies were also infected by canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2). Both CCoV-IIb strains were isolated on cell cultures and subjected to sequence analysis and phylogeny. By means of RT-PCR and real time RT-PCR assays, tissue distribution and quantitation of viral loads took place. These cases represent the first description of tissue distribution and quantitation of CCoV-IIb strains, detected in the organs. The detection of CCoV-IIa strains, which is restricted to the faeces, suggests that CCoV-IIb strains may have an advantage in disseminating throughout a dog with CPV-2 coinfection, in contrast to common enteric CCoV-IIa strains.
Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals, Faculty of Animal Science and Aquaculture, Agricultural University of Athens - Iera Odos 75-->
, 118 55-->
, Athens-->
- GREECE (Ntafis, V.) GREECE (Ntafis, V.) Department of Animal Health and Well-being, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bari - S.p. per Casamassima km 3 - 70010 Valenzano-->
, Bari-->
- ITALY (Mari, V.) Department of Animal Health and Well-being, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bari - S.p. per Casamassima km 3 - 70010 Valenzano-->
, Bari-->
- ITALY (Decaro, N.) Laboratory of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - 541 24-->
, Thessaloniki-->
- GREECE (Papanastassopoulou, M.) Department of Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - 541 24-->
, Thessaloniki-->
- GREECE (Papaioannou, N.) Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals, Faculty of Animal Science and Aquaculture, Agricultural University of Athens - Iera Odos 75-->
, 118 55-->
, Athens-->
- GREECE (Mpatziou, R.) Department of Animal Health and Well-being, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bari - S.p. per Casamassima km 3 - 70010 Valenzano-->
, Bari-->
- ITALY (Buonavoglia, C.) Department of Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals, Faculty of Animal Science and Aquaculture, Agricultural University of Athens - Iera Odos 75-->
, 118 55-->
, Athens-->
- GREECE (Xylouri, E.)
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