Evolution of canine parvovirus involved loss and gain of feline host range

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Truyen, U
Evermann, JF
Vieler, E
Parrish, CR
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[1] CORNELL UNIV,NEW YORK STATE COLL VET MED,JAMES A BAKER INST ANIM HLTH,ITHACA,NY 14853
[2] UNIV MUNICH,INST MED MICROBIOL,D-80539 MUNICH,GERMANY
[3] WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,COLL VET MED,WASHINGTON ANIM DIS DIAGNOST LAB,PULLMAN,WA 99164
[4] UNIV GIESSEN,INST HYG & INFECT DIS ANIM,D-35392 GIESSEN,GERMANY
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10.1006/viro.1996.0021
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Canine parvovirus (CPV) type-2 emerged as a new virus infecting dogs in 1978, and it was probably derived as a variant of feline panleukopenia virus or of a closely related virus infecting another carnivore. CPV type-2 was subsequently replaced in nature by antigenically variant viruses (CPV type-2a and CPV type-2b) which now coexist in dog populations worldwide. We show that CPV type-2 isolates did not replicate in cats, but that both CPV type-2a and CPV type-2b isolates replicated efficiently. About 10% of the viruses isolated from cats with natural parvovirus disease were antigenically indistinguishable from CPV type-2a or type-2b. The capsid protein gene sequence of a 1990 feline parvovirus isolate (''FPV-24'') was essentially identical to the sequence of CPV type-2b viruses from dogs. The loss and reacquisition of the feline host range in CPV was most likely due in each case to small numbers of changes in a region of the virus capsid where three protein monomers interact. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.
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