Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to perform the molecular characterization of conserved and variable regions of feline calicivirus capsid genome in order to investigate the molecular diversity of variants in Brazilian cat population. Twenty-six conjunctival samples from cats living in five public...

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Main Authors: Joylson de Jesus Pereira, Natasha Baumworcel, Júlia Monassa Fioretti, Cinthya Fonseca Domingues, Laís Fernandes de Moraes, Robson dos Santos Souza Marinho, Maria Clara Rodrigues Vieira, Ana Maria Viana Pinto, Tatiana Xavier de Castro
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spelling doaj-ff1190f0db3d4a54aa115e340ba496142020-11-24T23:54:39ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-440549477778410.1016/j.bjm.2018.01.003S1517-83822018000400777Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilJoylson de Jesus PereiraNatasha BaumworcelJúlia Monassa FiorettiCinthya Fonseca DominguesLaís Fernandes de MoraesRobson dos Santos Souza MarinhoMaria Clara Rodrigues VieiraAna Maria Viana PintoTatiana Xavier de CastroABSTRACT The aim of this study was to perform the molecular characterization of conserved and variable regions of feline calicivirus capsid genome in order to investigate the molecular diversity of variants in Brazilian cat population. Twenty-six conjunctival samples from cats living in five public short-term animal shelters and three multicat life-long households were analyzed. Fifteen cats had conjunctivitis, three had oral ulceration, eight had respiratory signs (cough, sneeze and nasal discharge) and nine were asymptomatic. Feline calicivirus were isolated in CRFK cells and characterized by reverse transcription PCR target to both conserved and variable regions of open reading frame 2. The amplicons obtained were sequenced. A phylogenetic analysis along with most of the prototypes available in GenBank database and an amino acid analysis were performed. Phylogenetic analysis based on both conserved and variable region revealed two clusters with an aLTR value of 1.00 and 0.98 respectively and the variants from this study belong to feline calicivirus genogroup I. No association between geographical distribution and/or clinical signs and clustering in phylogenetic tree was observed. The variants circulating in public short-term animal shelter demonstrated a high variability because of the relatively rapid turnover of carrier cats constantly introduced of multiple viruses into this location over time.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822018000400777&lng=en&tlng=enConjunctivitisFCV genogroupHouseholdMolecular characterizationShelter
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author Joylson de Jesus Pereira
Natasha Baumworcel
Júlia Monassa Fioretti
Cinthya Fonseca Domingues
Laís Fernandes de Moraes
Robson dos Santos Souza Marinho
Maria Clara Rodrigues Vieira
Ana Maria Viana Pinto
Tatiana Xavier de Castro
spellingShingle Joylson de Jesus Pereira
Natasha Baumworcel
Júlia Monassa Fioretti
Cinthya Fonseca Domingues
Laís Fernandes de Moraes
Robson dos Santos Souza Marinho
Maria Clara Rodrigues Vieira
Ana Maria Viana Pinto
Tatiana Xavier de Castro
Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Conjunctivitis
FCV genogroup
Household
Molecular characterization
Shelter
author_facet Joylson de Jesus Pereira
Natasha Baumworcel
Júlia Monassa Fioretti
Cinthya Fonseca Domingues
Laís Fernandes de Moraes
Robson dos Santos Souza Marinho
Maria Clara Rodrigues Vieira
Ana Maria Viana Pinto
Tatiana Xavier de Castro
author_sort Joylson de Jesus Pereira
title Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_short Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort molecular characterization of feline calicivirus variants from multicat household and public animal shelter in rio de janeiro, brazil
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1678-4405
description ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to perform the molecular characterization of conserved and variable regions of feline calicivirus capsid genome in order to investigate the molecular diversity of variants in Brazilian cat population. Twenty-six conjunctival samples from cats living in five public short-term animal shelters and three multicat life-long households were analyzed. Fifteen cats had conjunctivitis, three had oral ulceration, eight had respiratory signs (cough, sneeze and nasal discharge) and nine were asymptomatic. Feline calicivirus were isolated in CRFK cells and characterized by reverse transcription PCR target to both conserved and variable regions of open reading frame 2. The amplicons obtained were sequenced. A phylogenetic analysis along with most of the prototypes available in GenBank database and an amino acid analysis were performed. Phylogenetic analysis based on both conserved and variable region revealed two clusters with an aLTR value of 1.00 and 0.98 respectively and the variants from this study belong to feline calicivirus genogroup I. No association between geographical distribution and/or clinical signs and clustering in phylogenetic tree was observed. The variants circulating in public short-term animal shelter demonstrated a high variability because of the relatively rapid turnover of carrier cats constantly introduced of multiple viruses into this location over time.
topic Conjunctivitis
FCV genogroup
Household
Molecular characterization
Shelter
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822018000400777&lng=en&tlng=en
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