Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection

Pan paniscus Papillomavirus 1 (PpPV1) causes focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) in infected animals. Here, we analyzed the present disease manifestation and PpPV1 genomic sequence of an animal that was afflicted by an FEH epizootic outbreak in 1987 for which the sequence of the responsible PpPV1 was...

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Main Authors: Markus Hoffmann, Enrika Schütze, Andreas Bernhard, Lennart Schlaphoff, Artur Kaul, Sandra Schöniger, Stefan Pöhlmann
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/8/1/13
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spelling doaj-e26f27db10f54888a9bc1d4c9e0a1af22020-11-24T20:47:25ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172019-01-01811310.3390/pathogens8010013pathogens8010013Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus InfectionMarkus Hoffmann0Enrika Schütze1Andreas Bernhard2Lennart Schlaphoff3Artur Kaul4Sandra Schöniger5Stefan Pöhlmann6Infection Biology Unit, German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, 37077 Göttingen, GermanyInstitute of Veterinary Pathology, University of Leipzig, 04103 Leipzig, GermanyZoo Leipzig GmbH, 04105 Leipzig, GermanyInfection Biology Unit, German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, 37077 Göttingen, GermanyInfection Biology Unit, German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, 37077 Göttingen, GermanyInstitute of Veterinary Pathology, University of Leipzig, 04103 Leipzig, GermanyInfection Biology Unit, German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, 37077 Göttingen, GermanyPan paniscus Papillomavirus 1 (PpPV1) causes focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) in infected animals. Here, we analyzed the present disease manifestation and PpPV1 genomic sequence of an animal that was afflicted by an FEH epizootic outbreak in 1987 for which the sequence of the responsible PpPV1 was determined. The animal displayed FEH more than 30 years after the initial diagnosis, indicating persistence or recurrence of the disease, and evidence for active PpPV1 infection was obtained. Moreover, the sequences of the viral genomes present in the late 1980s and in 2018 differed at 23 nucleotide positions, resulting in 11 amino acid exchanges within coding regions. These findings suggest that PpPV1-induced FEH might not undergo complete and/or permanent remission in a subset of afflicted animals.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/8/1/13pygmy chimpanzeepapillomavirussequence evolutionfocal epithelial hyperplasia
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author Markus Hoffmann
Enrika Schütze
Andreas Bernhard
Lennart Schlaphoff
Artur Kaul
Sandra Schöniger
Stefan Pöhlmann
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Enrika Schütze
Andreas Bernhard
Lennart Schlaphoff
Artur Kaul
Sandra Schöniger
Stefan Pöhlmann
Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection
Pathogens
pygmy chimpanzee
papillomavirus
sequence evolution
focal epithelial hyperplasia
author_facet Markus Hoffmann
Enrika Schütze
Andreas Bernhard
Lennart Schlaphoff
Artur Kaul
Sandra Schöniger
Stefan Pöhlmann
author_sort Markus Hoffmann
title Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection
title_short Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection
title_full Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection
title_fullStr Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection
title_full_unstemmed Disease Manifestation and Viral Sequences in a Bonobo More Than 30 Years after Papillomavirus Infection
title_sort disease manifestation and viral sequences in a bonobo more than 30 years after papillomavirus infection
publisher MDPI AG
series Pathogens
issn 2076-0817
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Pan paniscus Papillomavirus 1 (PpPV1) causes focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) in infected animals. Here, we analyzed the present disease manifestation and PpPV1 genomic sequence of an animal that was afflicted by an FEH epizootic outbreak in 1987 for which the sequence of the responsible PpPV1 was determined. The animal displayed FEH more than 30 years after the initial diagnosis, indicating persistence or recurrence of the disease, and evidence for active PpPV1 infection was obtained. Moreover, the sequences of the viral genomes present in the late 1980s and in 2018 differed at 23 nucleotide positions, resulting in 11 amino acid exchanges within coding regions. These findings suggest that PpPV1-induced FEH might not undergo complete and/or permanent remission in a subset of afflicted animals.
topic pygmy chimpanzee
papillomavirus
sequence evolution
focal epithelial hyperplasia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/8/1/13
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