TY - JOUR
T1 - Initial sequence characterization of the rhabdoviruses of squamate reptiles, including a novel rhabdovirus from a caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis)
AU - Wellehan, James F.X.
AU - Pessier, Allan P.
AU - Archer, Linda L.
AU - Childress, April L.
AU - Jacobson, Elliott R.
AU - Tesh, Robert B.
N1 - Funding Information:
RBT was supported by NIH contract HHSN272201000040I/HHSN27200004/D04 . We thank Dr. Fred Murphy and Robert Nordhausen for consultation on electron microscopy and Laura Keener for clinical pathology support, and Dr. Tom Waltzek for his review of the manuscript.
PY - 2012/8/17
Y1 - 2012/8/17
N2 - Rhabdoviruses infect a variety of hosts, including non-avian reptiles. Consensus PCR techniques were used to obtain partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene sequence from five rhabdoviruses of South American lizards; Marco, Chaco, Timbo, Sena Madureira, and a rhabdovirus from a caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis). The caiman lizard rhabdovirus formed inclusions in erythrocytes, which may be a route for infecting hematophagous insects. This is the first information on behavior of a rhabdovirus in squamates. We also obtained sequence from two rhabdoviruses of Australian lizards, confirming previous Charleville virus sequence and finding that, unlike a previous sequence report but in agreement with serologic reports, Almpiwar virus is clearly distinct from Charleville virus. Bayesian and maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis revealed that most known rhabdoviruses of squamates cluster in the Almpiwar subgroup. The exception is Marco virus, which is found in the Hart Park group.
AB - Rhabdoviruses infect a variety of hosts, including non-avian reptiles. Consensus PCR techniques were used to obtain partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene sequence from five rhabdoviruses of South American lizards; Marco, Chaco, Timbo, Sena Madureira, and a rhabdovirus from a caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis). The caiman lizard rhabdovirus formed inclusions in erythrocytes, which may be a route for infecting hematophagous insects. This is the first information on behavior of a rhabdovirus in squamates. We also obtained sequence from two rhabdoviruses of Australian lizards, confirming previous Charleville virus sequence and finding that, unlike a previous sequence report but in agreement with serologic reports, Almpiwar virus is clearly distinct from Charleville virus. Bayesian and maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis revealed that most known rhabdoviruses of squamates cluster in the Almpiwar subgroup. The exception is Marco virus, which is found in the Hart Park group.
KW - Chaco virus
KW - Dracaena guianensis
KW - Marco virus
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Rhabdoviridae
KW - Sena Madureira virus
KW - Timbo virus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.02.020
DO - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.02.020
M3 - Article
C2 - 22397930
AN - SCOPUS:84862514781
SN - 0378-1135
VL - 158
SP - 274
EP - 279
JO - Veterinary Microbiology
JF - Veterinary Microbiology
IS - 3-4
ER -