Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran

Newcastle disease is a highly contagious viral infection affecting many species of birds that can spread fast between poultry houses and cause a heavy economic burden on the poultry industry all around the world. Fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein are important in the pathogenesis o...

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Main Authors: M. H Kiani, M. H Bozorgmehrifard, H Hosseini, S Charkhkar, A Ghalyanchilangeroudi
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Published: Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-de9a330e42b944d49dfae81b844641182021-05-03T04:47:23Zeng Razi Vaccine and Serum Research InstituteArchives of Razi Institute 0365-34392008-98722021-03-01761313910.22092/ari.2019.124844.1289121541Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in IranM. H Kiani0M. H Bozorgmehrifard1H Hosseini2S Charkhkar3A Ghalyanchilangeroudi4Department of Poultry and Obstetrics, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Poultry and Obstetrics, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Alborz, IranDepartment of Poultry and Obstetrics, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranNewcastle disease is a highly contagious viral infection affecting many species of birds that can spread fast between poultry houses and cause a heavy economic burden on the poultry industry all around the world. Fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein are important in the pathogenesis of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). The HN protein is a critical viral protein with multiple functions and plays a key role in the formation of the virulence of NDV. Head of HN protein is responsible for receptor binding, neuraminidase activity. This study aimed to investigate the sequence homology of hemagglutinin-neuraminidase of two NDV isolates sampled from infected farms in Iran. The samples were collected from flocks that had been vaccinated by both types of live and killed vaccines for NDV. After isolation of NDV, the viruses were subjected to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification using two pairs of specific primers designed for the HN gene to amplify the complete HN gene (1730bp). Afterward, the PCR products were sequenced and analyzed by phylogenetic tree construction software. Based on the analysis, substantial sequence homology among Iranian isolates is within the range of 97.1-100%. Moreover, the sequence homology searching revealed a level of similarity between HN sequences of Iranian isolates and the HN sequences from other countries, particularly Asian ones. For instance, a high homology ratio (95.34%) was found between Iranian isolates and the sequences registered on online molecular databases from China. Based on phylogenetic analysis, the NDV isolates belong to the VIId genotype. Finally, it can be concluded that monitoring the circulation of NDVs among poultry and other birds can help to obtain an insight into the evolution of NDVs and control of panzootic viruses in the future.https://archrazi.areeo.ac.ir/article_121541_b2aa9fe5979ab031227bc78ad5dabef4.pdfhemagglutinin-neuraminidaseirannewcastle disease virusphylogenetic tree
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author M. H Kiani
M. H Bozorgmehrifard
H Hosseini
S Charkhkar
A Ghalyanchilangeroudi
spellingShingle M. H Kiani
M. H Bozorgmehrifard
H Hosseini
S Charkhkar
A Ghalyanchilangeroudi
Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran
Archives of Razi Institute
hemagglutinin-neuraminidase
iran
newcastle disease virus
phylogenetic tree
author_facet M. H Kiani
M. H Bozorgmehrifard
H Hosseini
S Charkhkar
A Ghalyanchilangeroudi
author_sort M. H Kiani
title Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran
title_short Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran
title_full Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran
title_fullStr Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase Sequence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated from Chickens in Iran
title_sort hemagglutinin-neuraminidase sequence and phylogenetic analysis of two newcastle disease virus isolated from chickens in iran
publisher Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute
series Archives of Razi Institute
issn 0365-3439
2008-9872
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Newcastle disease is a highly contagious viral infection affecting many species of birds that can spread fast between poultry houses and cause a heavy economic burden on the poultry industry all around the world. Fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein are important in the pathogenesis of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). The HN protein is a critical viral protein with multiple functions and plays a key role in the formation of the virulence of NDV. Head of HN protein is responsible for receptor binding, neuraminidase activity. This study aimed to investigate the sequence homology of hemagglutinin-neuraminidase of two NDV isolates sampled from infected farms in Iran. The samples were collected from flocks that had been vaccinated by both types of live and killed vaccines for NDV. After isolation of NDV, the viruses were subjected to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification using two pairs of specific primers designed for the HN gene to amplify the complete HN gene (1730bp). Afterward, the PCR products were sequenced and analyzed by phylogenetic tree construction software. Based on the analysis, substantial sequence homology among Iranian isolates is within the range of 97.1-100%. Moreover, the sequence homology searching revealed a level of similarity between HN sequences of Iranian isolates and the HN sequences from other countries, particularly Asian ones. For instance, a high homology ratio (95.34%) was found between Iranian isolates and the sequences registered on online molecular databases from China. Based on phylogenetic analysis, the NDV isolates belong to the VIId genotype. Finally, it can be concluded that monitoring the circulation of NDVs among poultry and other birds can help to obtain an insight into the evolution of NDVs and control of panzootic viruses in the future.
topic hemagglutinin-neuraminidase
iran
newcastle disease virus
phylogenetic tree
url https://archrazi.areeo.ac.ir/article_121541_b2aa9fe5979ab031227bc78ad5dabef4.pdf
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