Mutation analysis of the spike protein in Italian feline infectious peritonitis virus and feline enteric coronavirus sequences

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作者
Decaro, N. [1 ]
Mari, V [1 ]
Lanave, G. [1 ]
Lorusso, E. [1 ]
Lucente, M. S. [1 ]
Desario, C. [1 ]
Colaianni, M. L. [2 ]
Elia, G. [1 ]
Ferringo, F. [2 ]
Alfano, F. [3 ]
Buonavoglia, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Dept Vet Med, Str Prov Casamassima Km 3, I-70010 Valenzano, BA, Italy
[2] Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale Puglia & Basilicata, Via Manfredonia 20, I-71121 Foggia, FG, Italy
[3] Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale Mezzogiorno, Via Salute 2, I-80055 Portici, NA, Italy
关键词
Feline enteric coronavirus; Feline infectious peritonitis virus; Spike mutations; M1058L; S1060A;
D O I
10.1016/j.rvsc.2020.12.023
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Feline coronavirus (FCoV) exists as two different genotypes, FCoV type I and II, each including two biotypes, feline enteric coronavirus (FECV) and feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV), the latter being a virulent variant originating from the former virus. Recently, two amino acid substitutions, M1058L and S1060A, within the spike protein have been associated to the FECV/FIPV virulence change. In this study, we have analysed the frequency of detection of such mutations in FIPV and FECV strains circulating in Italian cats and obtained information about their evolutionary relationships with reference isolates. A total of 40 FCoV strains, including 19 strains from effusions or tissue samples of FIP cats and 21 strains from faecal samples of non-FIP cats, were analysed. Mutation M1058L was detected in 16/18 FCoV-I and 1/1 FCoV-II strains associated with FIP, while change S1060A was presented by two FIPV strains. By phylogenetic analysis, FCoV sequences clustered according to the genotype but not according to the biotype, with FECV/FIPV strains recovered from the same animal being closely related. Further studies are needed to better define the genetic signatures associated with the FECV/FIPV virulence shift.
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