Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rabies virus (RABV) can infect many different species of warm-blooded animals. Glycoprotein G plays a key role in viral pathogenicity and neurotropism, and includes antigenic domains that are responsible for membrane fusion and host...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Xiang Min, Xu Zhuo-fei, Guo Jian-hong, Zhang Ke-shan, Wu Bin, Chen Huan-chun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-03-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/101
id doaj-d23e4fc8641143bf91eebe19cad30797
record_format Article
spelling doaj-d23e4fc8641143bf91eebe19cad307972020-11-25T00:54:30ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2011-03-018110110.1186/1743-422X-8-101Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case reportXiang MinXu Zhuo-feiGuo Jian-hongZhang Ke-shanWu BinChen Huan-chun<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rabies virus (RABV) can infect many different species of warm-blooded animals. Glycoprotein G plays a key role in viral pathogenicity and neurotropism, and includes antigenic domains that are responsible for membrane fusion and host cell receptor recognition.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A case of buffalo rabies in China was diagnosed by direct fluorescent antibody test, G gene reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, and RABV mouse inoculation test. Molecular characterization of the RABV was performed using DNA sequencing, phylogenetic analysis and amino acid sequence comparison based on the G gene from different species of animals.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results confirmed that the buffalo with suspected rabies was infected by RABV, which was genetically closely related to HNC (FJ602451) that was isolated from cattle in China in 2007. Comparison of the G gene among different species of animal showed that there were almost no amino acid changes among RABVs isolated from the same species of animals that distributed in a near region. However, there were many changes among RABVs that were isolated from different species of animal, or the same species from different geographic regions. This is believed to be the first case report of buffalo rabies in China, and the results may provide further information to understand the mechanism by which RABV breaks through the species barrier.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/101
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Xiang Min
Xu Zhuo-fei
Guo Jian-hong
Zhang Ke-shan
Wu Bin
Chen Huan-chun
spellingShingle Xiang Min
Xu Zhuo-fei
Guo Jian-hong
Zhang Ke-shan
Wu Bin
Chen Huan-chun
Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report
Virology Journal
author_facet Xiang Min
Xu Zhuo-fei
Guo Jian-hong
Zhang Ke-shan
Wu Bin
Chen Huan-chun
author_sort Xiang Min
title Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report
title_short Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report
title_full Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report
title_fullStr Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in China: a case report
title_sort diagnosis and molecular characterization of rabies virus from a buffalo in china: a case report
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2011-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rabies virus (RABV) can infect many different species of warm-blooded animals. Glycoprotein G plays a key role in viral pathogenicity and neurotropism, and includes antigenic domains that are responsible for membrane fusion and host cell receptor recognition.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A case of buffalo rabies in China was diagnosed by direct fluorescent antibody test, G gene reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, and RABV mouse inoculation test. Molecular characterization of the RABV was performed using DNA sequencing, phylogenetic analysis and amino acid sequence comparison based on the G gene from different species of animals.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results confirmed that the buffalo with suspected rabies was infected by RABV, which was genetically closely related to HNC (FJ602451) that was isolated from cattle in China in 2007. Comparison of the G gene among different species of animal showed that there were almost no amino acid changes among RABVs isolated from the same species of animals that distributed in a near region. However, there were many changes among RABVs that were isolated from different species of animal, or the same species from different geographic regions. This is believed to be the first case report of buffalo rabies in China, and the results may provide further information to understand the mechanism by which RABV breaks through the species barrier.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/101
work_keys_str_mv AT xiangmin diagnosisandmolecularcharacterizationofrabiesvirusfromabuffaloinchinaacasereport
AT xuzhuofei diagnosisandmolecularcharacterizationofrabiesvirusfromabuffaloinchinaacasereport
AT guojianhong diagnosisandmolecularcharacterizationofrabiesvirusfromabuffaloinchinaacasereport
AT zhangkeshan diagnosisandmolecularcharacterizationofrabiesvirusfromabuffaloinchinaacasereport
AT wubin diagnosisandmolecularcharacterizationofrabiesvirusfromabuffaloinchinaacasereport
AT chenhuanchun diagnosisandmolecularcharacterizationofrabiesvirusfromabuffaloinchinaacasereport
_version_ 1725234024640675840