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Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence

BACKGROUND: Camel contagious ecthyma (CCE) is an important viral disease of camelids caused by a poxvirus of the genus parapoxvirus (PPV) of the family Poxviridae. The disease has been reported in west and east of the Sudan causing economical losses. However, the PPVs that cause the disease in camel...

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Autores principales: Khalafalla, Abdelmalik I., El-Sabagh, Ibrahim M., Al-Busada, Khalid A., Al-Mubarak, Abdullah I., Ali, Yahia H.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4578853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26260127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0348-7
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author Khalafalla, Abdelmalik I.
El-Sabagh, Ibrahim M.
Al-Busada, Khalid A.
Al-Mubarak, Abdullah I.
Ali, Yahia H.
author_facet Khalafalla, Abdelmalik I.
El-Sabagh, Ibrahim M.
Al-Busada, Khalid A.
Al-Mubarak, Abdullah I.
Ali, Yahia H.
author_sort Khalafalla, Abdelmalik I.
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description BACKGROUND: Camel contagious ecthyma (CCE) is an important viral disease of camelids caused by a poxvirus of the genus parapoxvirus (PPV) of the family Poxviridae. The disease has been reported in west and east of the Sudan causing economical losses. However, the PPVs that cause the disease in camels of the Sudan have not yet subjected to genetic characterization. At present, the PPV that cause CCE cannot be properly classified because only few isolates that have been genetically analyzed. METHODS AND RESULTS: PCR was used to amplify the B2L gene of the PPV directly from clinical specimens collected from dromedary camels affected with contagious ecthyma in the Sudan between 1993 and 2013. PCR products were sequenced and subjected to genetic analysis. The results provided evidence for close relationships and genetic variation of the camel PPV (CPPV) represented by the circulation of both Pseudocowpox virus (PCPV) and Orf virus (ORFV) strains among dromedary camels in the Sudan. Based on the B2L gene sequence the available CPPV isolates can be divided into two genetic clades or lineages; the Asian lineage represented by isolates from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and India and the African lineage comprising isolates from the Sudan. CONCLUSION: The camel parapoxvirus is genetically diverse involving predominantly viruses close to PCPV in addition to ORFVs, and can be divided into two genetically distant lineages. Based on sequences of the B2L gene it is not possible to suggest that the viruses that cause CCE form a monophylogenetic group or species within the PPV phylogeny.
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spelling pubmed-45788532015-09-23 Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence Khalafalla, Abdelmalik I. El-Sabagh, Ibrahim M. Al-Busada, Khalid A. Al-Mubarak, Abdullah I. Ali, Yahia H. Virol J Research BACKGROUND: Camel contagious ecthyma (CCE) is an important viral disease of camelids caused by a poxvirus of the genus parapoxvirus (PPV) of the family Poxviridae. The disease has been reported in west and east of the Sudan causing economical losses. However, the PPVs that cause the disease in camels of the Sudan have not yet subjected to genetic characterization. At present, the PPV that cause CCE cannot be properly classified because only few isolates that have been genetically analyzed. METHODS AND RESULTS: PCR was used to amplify the B2L gene of the PPV directly from clinical specimens collected from dromedary camels affected with contagious ecthyma in the Sudan between 1993 and 2013. PCR products were sequenced and subjected to genetic analysis. The results provided evidence for close relationships and genetic variation of the camel PPV (CPPV) represented by the circulation of both Pseudocowpox virus (PCPV) and Orf virus (ORFV) strains among dromedary camels in the Sudan. Based on the B2L gene sequence the available CPPV isolates can be divided into two genetic clades or lineages; the Asian lineage represented by isolates from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and India and the African lineage comprising isolates from the Sudan. CONCLUSION: The camel parapoxvirus is genetically diverse involving predominantly viruses close to PCPV in addition to ORFVs, and can be divided into two genetically distant lineages. Based on sequences of the B2L gene it is not possible to suggest that the viruses that cause CCE form a monophylogenetic group or species within the PPV phylogeny. BioMed Central 2015-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4578853/ /pubmed/26260127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0348-7 Text en © Khalafalla et al. 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Khalafalla, Abdelmalik I.
El-Sabagh, Ibrahim M.
Al-Busada, Khalid A.
Al-Mubarak, Abdullah I.
Ali, Yahia H.
Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence
title Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence
title_full Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence
title_fullStr Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence
title_short Phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on B2L gene sequence
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of eight sudanese camel contagious ecthyma viruses based on b2l gene sequence
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4578853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26260127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0348-7
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