MOLECULAR AND SEROLOGICAL ANALYSES OF 2 BOVINE ROTAVIRUSES (B-11 AND B-60) CAUSING CALF SCOURS IN AUSTRALIA

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HUANG, JA [1 ]
NAGESHA, HS [1 ]
SNODGRASS, DR [1 ]
HOLMES, IH [1 ]
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[1] MOREDUN RES INST,EDINBURGH EH17 7JH,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
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10.1128/JCM.30.1.85-92.1992
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Fecal specimens from 78 calves involved in outbreaks of calf diarrhea which occurred in three farms in Victoria, Australia, in 1988 were analyzed for rotaviruses. Thirty-eight samples were positive for group A virus antigen by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and 20 of these contained viral double-stranded RNAs that could be detected by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Two major electropherotypes could be observed, and a representative isolate of each electropherotype (isolates B-11 and B-60) was successfully adapted to grow in MA104 cells. Sequencing of the VP7 genes directly from RNA transcripts of fecal and cell culture-adapted viruses demonstrated that no base changes occurred in this gene upon adaptation to growth in MA104 cells. Sequencing also revealed that the VP7 protein of B-60 was closely related to G serotype 6 (G6) strains, whereas the B-11 sequence was significantly different from all previously published sequences except the recently reported VP7 sequences of bovine isolates 61A and B223, particularly across the antigenic regions A, B, and C. The other strains most closely related to B-11 by VP7 amino acid sequence analysis were G4 porcine strains BMI-1 and BEN-144 and G8 human strain 69M. Serotyping of B-11 and B-60 gave results that were in good agreement with the sequencing data. Hyperimmune typing sera clearly identified B-60 as a member of G6, whereas the B-11 strain reacted to moderate titers only with antisera to some G10 strains. Antiserum raised against B-11 neutralized some strains of G10 and cross-reacted with porcine G4 type isolates BMI-1 and BEN-144 but not with other G4 strains or with rotaviruses of other mammalian G serotypes. Northern blot hybridization showed that B-11 was closely related to the recently reported bovine G10 strain B223, and they both possessed a similar segment 4 that was different from that of either UK bovine or NCDV rotavirus.
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