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Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan

Mice (Mus musculus) are the most commonly used laboratory animals. Viral metagenomics on tissues of immunodeficient mice revealed sequences of a novel mammalian astrovirus. Using PCR, we screened mice from 4 breeders, 4 pharmaceutical companies, 14 research institutes and 30 universities in the US a...

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Autores principales: Ng, Terry Fei Fan, Kondov, Nikola O., Hayashimoto, Nobuhito, Uchida, Ritsuki, Cha, Yunhee, Beyer, Ashley I., Wong, Walt, Pesavento, Patricia A., Suemizu, Hiroshi, Muench, Marcus O., Delwart, Eric
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066937
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author Ng, Terry Fei Fan
Kondov, Nikola O.
Hayashimoto, Nobuhito
Uchida, Ritsuki
Cha, Yunhee
Beyer, Ashley I.
Wong, Walt
Pesavento, Patricia A.
Suemizu, Hiroshi
Muench, Marcus O.
Delwart, Eric
author_facet Ng, Terry Fei Fan
Kondov, Nikola O.
Hayashimoto, Nobuhito
Uchida, Ritsuki
Cha, Yunhee
Beyer, Ashley I.
Wong, Walt
Pesavento, Patricia A.
Suemizu, Hiroshi
Muench, Marcus O.
Delwart, Eric
author_sort Ng, Terry Fei Fan
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description Mice (Mus musculus) are the most commonly used laboratory animals. Viral metagenomics on tissues of immunodeficient mice revealed sequences of a novel mammalian astrovirus. Using PCR, we screened mice from 4 breeders, 4 pharmaceutical companies, 14 research institutes and 30 universities in the US and Japan. Mice from one US breeder tested positive while none from Japanese breeders were positive for MuAstV. Mice in over half of the universities (19/30), institutes (7/14) and pharmaceutical animal facilities (2/4) investigated revealed the presence of MuAstV. Nine mice strains tested positive including both immunodeficient strains (NSG, NOD-SCID, NSG-3GS, C57BL6-Timp-3 (−/−), and uPA-NOG) and immunocompetent strains (B6J, ICR, Bash2, BALB/c). Our data indicates that MuAstV has a wide geographical, institutional and host strain distribution. Comparison of the MuAstV RdRp sequences showed numerous mutations indicating ongoing viral divergence in different facilities. This study demonstrates the need for metagenomic screening of laboratory animals to identify adventitious infections that may affect experimental outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-36925322013-07-02 Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan Ng, Terry Fei Fan Kondov, Nikola O. Hayashimoto, Nobuhito Uchida, Ritsuki Cha, Yunhee Beyer, Ashley I. Wong, Walt Pesavento, Patricia A. Suemizu, Hiroshi Muench, Marcus O. Delwart, Eric PLoS One Research Article Mice (Mus musculus) are the most commonly used laboratory animals. Viral metagenomics on tissues of immunodeficient mice revealed sequences of a novel mammalian astrovirus. Using PCR, we screened mice from 4 breeders, 4 pharmaceutical companies, 14 research institutes and 30 universities in the US and Japan. Mice from one US breeder tested positive while none from Japanese breeders were positive for MuAstV. Mice in over half of the universities (19/30), institutes (7/14) and pharmaceutical animal facilities (2/4) investigated revealed the presence of MuAstV. Nine mice strains tested positive including both immunodeficient strains (NSG, NOD-SCID, NSG-3GS, C57BL6-Timp-3 (−/−), and uPA-NOG) and immunocompetent strains (B6J, ICR, Bash2, BALB/c). Our data indicates that MuAstV has a wide geographical, institutional and host strain distribution. Comparison of the MuAstV RdRp sequences showed numerous mutations indicating ongoing viral divergence in different facilities. This study demonstrates the need for metagenomic screening of laboratory animals to identify adventitious infections that may affect experimental outcomes. Public Library of Science 2013-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3692532/ /pubmed/23825590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066937 Text en © 2013 Ng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ng, Terry Fei Fan
Kondov, Nikola O.
Hayashimoto, Nobuhito
Uchida, Ritsuki
Cha, Yunhee
Beyer, Ashley I.
Wong, Walt
Pesavento, Patricia A.
Suemizu, Hiroshi
Muench, Marcus O.
Delwart, Eric
Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan
title Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan
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title_fullStr Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan
title_full_unstemmed Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan
title_short Identification of an Astrovirus Commonly Infecting Laboratory Mice in the US and Japan
title_sort identification of an astrovirus commonly infecting laboratory mice in the us and japan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066937
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