Genetic diversity of avian paramyxovirus type 1: Proposal for a unified nomenclature and classification system of Newcastle disease virus genotypes

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作者
Diel, Diego G. [1 ]
da Silva, Luciana H. A. [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Hualei [3 ]
Wang, Zhiliang [3 ]
Miller, Patti J. [1 ]
Afonso, Claudio L. [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, SE Poultry Res Lab, Athens, GA 30605 USA
[2] Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Biol, Lab Anim Virol, Campinas, SP, Brazil
[3] CAHEC, Natl Reference Lab Newcastle Dis, Qingdao 266032, Peoples R China
关键词
APMV-1; NDV; Newcastle disease; Evolution; Epidemiology; Genotyping; FUSION PROTEIN; PHYLOGENETIC CHARACTERIZATION; VACCINE CANDIDATE; CLEAVAGE SITE; RECOMBINATION; SEQUENCE; VIRULENCE; OUTBREAKS; STRAINS; CHICKEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.meegid.2012.07.012
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
The avian paramyxovirus type 1 (APMV-1), or Newcastle disease virus (NDV), comprise a diverse group of viruses with a single-stranded, negative-sense RNA genome. Historically, two systems have been simultaneously used to classify NOV isolates into lineages or genotypes, generating confusion in the nomenclature and discrepancies in the assignment of genetic groups. In the present study we assessed the genetic diversity of the avian paramyxovirus type-1 (APMV-1) and propose a unified nomenclature and a classification system based on objective criteria to separate NDV into genotypes. Complete F gene sequences of class I (n = 110) and class II (n = 602) viruses were used for the phylogenetic reconstruction and to identify distinct taxonomic groups. The mean interpopulational evolutionary distance was estimated (10%) and set as the cutoff value to assign new genotypes. Results of our study revealed that class I viruses comprise a single genotype, while class II contains 15 genetic groups including 10 previously established (I-IX, and XI) and five new genotypes (X, XII, XIII, XIV and XV). Sub-genotypes were identified among class I and class II genotypes. Adoption of a unified nomenclature and of objective criteria to classify NDV isolates will facilitate studies on NOV epidemiology, evolution, disease control and diagnostics. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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页码:1770 / 1779
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