๐ Field strain feline coronaviruses with small deletions in ORF7b associated with both enteric infection and feline infectious peritonitis
Feline coronavirus (FCoV) varies greatly from causing subclinical or mild enteric infections to fatal feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). The open reading frame (ORF) 7b of FCoV has been speculated to play a determining role in virulence as deletions were found to be associated with avirulent viruses. To further clarify the correlation between this gene and FIP, clinical samples from 20 cats that had succumbed to wet-type FIP and 20 clinically healthy FCoV-infected cats were analysed. The ORF7b from the peritoneal/pleural effusions of FIP cats and from the rectal swabs of healthy cats was amplified. Of the 40 FCo. Vs analysed, 32 were found to have an intact 7b gene whereas eight showed deletions of either three or 12 nucleotides. Surprisingly, among the eight viruses with deletions, three were from FIP diseased cats. These results show that deletions in the ORF7b gene are not constrained to low pathogenicity/enteric biotypes but also associated with pathogenicity/FIP biotypes of FCoV. ยฉ 2008 ESFM and AAFP.
keywords
๐ rectal swabs (30)
๐ reading frame (222)
๐ pleural effusion (23)
๐ infectious peritonitis (181)
๐ feline infectious (145)
๐ open reading (215)
author
๐ค Lin, Chao Nan
๐ค Su, Bi Ling
๐ค Huang, Hui Pi
๐ค Lee, Jih Jong
๐ค Hsieh, Min Wei
๐ค Chueh, Ling Ling
year
โฐ 2009
issn
๐ 1098612X
volume
11
number
6
page
413-419
citedbycount
22
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