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Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan

 A total of 65 equine group A rotaviruses (GAR) isolated from diarrheal foals at 48 farms in Hokkaido, Japan, between 1996 (29 isolates) and 1997 (36 isolates) were characterized for their VP7 and VP4 serotypes by PCR, nucleotide sequencing, and virus neutralization (VN) tests. By PCR VP7 typing, al...

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Autores principales: Tsunemitsu, H., Imagawa, H., Togo, M., Shouji, T., Kawashima, K., Horino, R., Imai, K., Nishimori, T., Takagi, M., Higuchi, T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7087255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11722016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007050170044
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author Tsunemitsu, H.
Imagawa, H.
Togo, M.
Shouji, T.
Kawashima, K.
Horino, R.
Imai, K.
Nishimori, T.
Takagi, M.
Higuchi, T.
author_facet Tsunemitsu, H.
Imagawa, H.
Togo, M.
Shouji, T.
Kawashima, K.
Horino, R.
Imai, K.
Nishimori, T.
Takagi, M.
Higuchi, T.
author_sort Tsunemitsu, H.
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description  A total of 65 equine group A rotaviruses (GAR) isolated from diarrheal foals at 48 farms in Hokkaido, Japan, between 1996 (29 isolates) and 1997 (36 isolates) were characterized for their VP7 and VP4 serotypes by PCR, nucleotide sequencing, and virus neutralization (VN) tests. By PCR VP7 typing, all isolates were classified as G3 or G14, and the predominant serotype in each year was G3 (86%) in 1996 and G14 (53%) in 1997. VN tests with these 20 isolates randomly selected confirmed the specificity of PCR on the bases of complete agreement of the results in these methods (9 G3 and 11 G14), and revealed that all 9 G3 isolates were subtype G3B. There were five differing amino acid residues in three VP7 antigenic regions between subtypes G3A and G3B. Antiserum to a baculovirus recombinant that expressed P[12] VP4 neutralized all isolates and P[12] reference strains. These results suggest that genotype P[12] GAR belong to a single VP4 serotype, and that one VP4 and two VP7 serotypes (G3B and G14) of GAR were predominant in the equine population in Japan.
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spelling pubmed-70872552020-03-23 Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan Tsunemitsu, H. Imagawa, H. Togo, M. Shouji, T. Kawashima, K. Horino, R. Imai, K. Nishimori, T. Takagi, M. Higuchi, T. Arch Virol Article  A total of 65 equine group A rotaviruses (GAR) isolated from diarrheal foals at 48 farms in Hokkaido, Japan, between 1996 (29 isolates) and 1997 (36 isolates) were characterized for their VP7 and VP4 serotypes by PCR, nucleotide sequencing, and virus neutralization (VN) tests. By PCR VP7 typing, all isolates were classified as G3 or G14, and the predominant serotype in each year was G3 (86%) in 1996 and G14 (53%) in 1997. VN tests with these 20 isolates randomly selected confirmed the specificity of PCR on the bases of complete agreement of the results in these methods (9 G3 and 11 G14), and revealed that all 9 G3 isolates were subtype G3B. There were five differing amino acid residues in three VP7 antigenic regions between subtypes G3A and G3B. Antiserum to a baculovirus recombinant that expressed P[12] VP4 neutralized all isolates and P[12] reference strains. These results suggest that genotype P[12] GAR belong to a single VP4 serotype, and that one VP4 and two VP7 serotypes (G3B and G14) of GAR were predominant in the equine population in Japan. Springer-Verlag 2001 /pmc/articles/PMC7087255/ /pubmed/11722016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007050170044 Text en © Springer-Verlag/Wien 2001 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Article
Tsunemitsu, H.
Imagawa, H.
Togo, M.
Shouji, T.
Kawashima, K.
Horino, R.
Imai, K.
Nishimori, T.
Takagi, M.
Higuchi, T.
Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan
title Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan
title_full Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan
title_fullStr Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan
title_short Predominance of G3B and G14 equine group A rotaviruses of a single VP4 serotype in Japan
title_sort predominance of g3b and g14 equine group a rotaviruses of a single vp4 serotype in japan
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7087255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11722016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007050170044
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