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Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses
Type II feline coronavirus (FCoV) emerged via double recombination between type I FCoV and type II canine coronavirus (CCoV). In this study, two type I FCoVs, three type II FCoVs and ten type II CCoVs were genetically compared. The results showed that three Japanese type II FCoVs, M91-267, KUK-H/L a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4152292/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25180686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106534 |
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author | Terada, Yutaka Matsui, Nobutaka Noguchi, Keita Kuwata, Ryusei Shimoda, Hiroshi Soma, Takehisa Mochizuki, Masami Maeda, Ken |
author_facet | Terada, Yutaka Matsui, Nobutaka Noguchi, Keita Kuwata, Ryusei Shimoda, Hiroshi Soma, Takehisa Mochizuki, Masami Maeda, Ken |
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description | Type II feline coronavirus (FCoV) emerged via double recombination between type I FCoV and type II canine coronavirus (CCoV). In this study, two type I FCoVs, three type II FCoVs and ten type II CCoVs were genetically compared. The results showed that three Japanese type II FCoVs, M91-267, KUK-H/L and Tokyo/cat/130627, also emerged by homologous recombination between type I FCoV and type II CCoV and their parent viruses were genetically different from one another. In addition, the 3′-terminal recombination sites of M91-267, KUK-H/L and Tokyo/cat/130627 were different from one another within the genes encoding membrane and spike proteins, and the 5′-terminal recombination sites were also located at different regions of ORF1. These results indicate that at least three Japanese type II FCoVs emerged independently. Sera from a cat experimentally infected with type I FCoV was unable to neutralize type II CCoV infection, indicating that cats persistently infected with type I FCoV may be superinfected with type II CCoV. Our previous study reported that few Japanese cats have antibody against type II FCoV. All of these observations suggest that type II FCoV emerged inside the cat body and is unable to readily spread among cats, indicating that these recombination events for emergence of pathogenic coronaviruses occur frequently. |
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spelling | pubmed-41522922014-09-05 Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses Terada, Yutaka Matsui, Nobutaka Noguchi, Keita Kuwata, Ryusei Shimoda, Hiroshi Soma, Takehisa Mochizuki, Masami Maeda, Ken PLoS One Research Article Type II feline coronavirus (FCoV) emerged via double recombination between type I FCoV and type II canine coronavirus (CCoV). In this study, two type I FCoVs, three type II FCoVs and ten type II CCoVs were genetically compared. The results showed that three Japanese type II FCoVs, M91-267, KUK-H/L and Tokyo/cat/130627, also emerged by homologous recombination between type I FCoV and type II CCoV and their parent viruses were genetically different from one another. In addition, the 3′-terminal recombination sites of M91-267, KUK-H/L and Tokyo/cat/130627 were different from one another within the genes encoding membrane and spike proteins, and the 5′-terminal recombination sites were also located at different regions of ORF1. These results indicate that at least three Japanese type II FCoVs emerged independently. Sera from a cat experimentally infected with type I FCoV was unable to neutralize type II CCoV infection, indicating that cats persistently infected with type I FCoV may be superinfected with type II CCoV. Our previous study reported that few Japanese cats have antibody against type II FCoV. All of these observations suggest that type II FCoV emerged inside the cat body and is unable to readily spread among cats, indicating that these recombination events for emergence of pathogenic coronaviruses occur frequently. Public Library of Science 2014-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4152292/ /pubmed/25180686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106534 Text en © 2014 Terada 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Terada, Yutaka Matsui, Nobutaka Noguchi, Keita Kuwata, Ryusei Shimoda, Hiroshi Soma, Takehisa Mochizuki, Masami Maeda, Ken Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses |
title | Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses |
title_full | Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses |
title_fullStr | Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses |
title_full_unstemmed | Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses |
title_short | Emergence of Pathogenic Coronaviruses in Cats by Homologous Recombination between Feline and Canine Coronaviruses |
title_sort | emergence of pathogenic coronaviruses in cats by homologous recombination between feline and canine coronaviruses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4152292/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25180686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106534 |
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