Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Adenoviruses of primates include human (HAdV) and simian (SAdV) isolates classified into 8 species (Human Adenovirus A to G, and Simian Adenovirus A). In this study, a novel adenovirus was isolated from a colony of cynomolgus macaques (<it>Macaca fascicular...

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Main Authors: Bofill-Mas Silvia, Almeida Francisca C, Hundesa Ayalkibet, Maluquer de Motes Carlos, Girones Rosina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-03-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/125
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spelling doaj-fd7194e6b9e4438d9055b4ae1b87d5ab2020-11-24T23:57:27ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2011-03-018112510.1186/1743-422X-8-125Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenovirusesBofill-Mas SilviaAlmeida Francisca CHundesa AyalkibetMaluquer de Motes CarlosGirones Rosina<p>Abstract</p> <p>Adenoviruses of primates include human (HAdV) and simian (SAdV) isolates classified into 8 species (Human Adenovirus A to G, and Simian Adenovirus A). In this study, a novel adenovirus was isolated from a colony of cynomolgus macaques (<it>Macaca fascicularis</it>) and subcultured in VERO cells. Its complete genome was purified and a region encompassing the hexon gene, the protease gene, the DNA binding protein (DBP) and the 100 kDa protein was amplified by PCR and sequenced by primer walking. Sequence analysis of these four genes showed that the new isolate had 80% identity to other primate adenoviruses and lacked recombination events. The study of the evolutionary relationships of this new monkey AdV based on the combined sequences of the four genes supported a close relationship to SAdV-3 and SAdV-6, lineages isolated from <it>Rhesus </it>monkeys. The clade formed by these three types is separated from the remaining clades and establishes a novel branch that is related to species HAdV-A, F and G. However, the genetic distance corresponding to the newly isolated monkey AdV considerably differs from these as to belong to a new, not yet established species. Results presented here widen our knowledge on SAdV and represents an important contribution to the understanding of the evolutionary history of primate adenoviruses.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/125
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author Bofill-Mas Silvia
Almeida Francisca C
Hundesa Ayalkibet
Maluquer de Motes Carlos
Girones Rosina
spellingShingle Bofill-Mas Silvia
Almeida Francisca C
Hundesa Ayalkibet
Maluquer de Motes Carlos
Girones Rosina
Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
Virology Journal
author_facet Bofill-Mas Silvia
Almeida Francisca C
Hundesa Ayalkibet
Maluquer de Motes Carlos
Girones Rosina
author_sort Bofill-Mas Silvia
title Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
title_short Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
title_full Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
title_fullStr Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
title_sort isolation of a novel monkey adenovirus reveals a new phylogenetic clade in the evolutionary history of simian adenoviruses
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2011-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Adenoviruses of primates include human (HAdV) and simian (SAdV) isolates classified into 8 species (Human Adenovirus A to G, and Simian Adenovirus A). In this study, a novel adenovirus was isolated from a colony of cynomolgus macaques (<it>Macaca fascicularis</it>) and subcultured in VERO cells. Its complete genome was purified and a region encompassing the hexon gene, the protease gene, the DNA binding protein (DBP) and the 100 kDa protein was amplified by PCR and sequenced by primer walking. Sequence analysis of these four genes showed that the new isolate had 80% identity to other primate adenoviruses and lacked recombination events. The study of the evolutionary relationships of this new monkey AdV based on the combined sequences of the four genes supported a close relationship to SAdV-3 and SAdV-6, lineages isolated from <it>Rhesus </it>monkeys. The clade formed by these three types is separated from the remaining clades and establishes a novel branch that is related to species HAdV-A, F and G. However, the genetic distance corresponding to the newly isolated monkey AdV considerably differs from these as to belong to a new, not yet established species. Results presented here widen our knowledge on SAdV and represents an important contribution to the understanding of the evolutionary history of primate adenoviruses.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/125
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