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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 595-599, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-420971

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Objective To study the differences of glycoprotein gene (G gene) between rabies virus epidemic strains of Guizhou province in recent years and vaccine strains,and to provide scientific basis for the development of rabies vaccine and establishment of effective control and prevention measures.Methods RT-PCR assay was used to amplify the G gene of rabies positive brain tissues samples of human and dog derived from Guizhou province in recent years.The amplification products were sequenced and comparatively analyzed with that of vaccine strains by using bioinformatics software.Results Eight full-length G gene sequences were obtained by RT-PCR amplification,sequencing and splicing.The homogeny of G gene between 8 epidemic strains of Guizhou province and 9 vaccine strains were 82.0%-94.1% and 87.6%-97.5% on nucleotide and deduced amino acid level,respectively,and the highest homogeny were found with the human vaccine strain CTN (87.0%-94.1% for nucleotide and 93.7.%-97.5% for amino acid) among the 6 human rabies vaccine strains,while highest homogeny were found with strain Flury (83.9%-84.6% for nucleotide and 91.1%-93.0% for amino acid) among the three animal vaccine strains.Besides,among the 8 epidemic strains from Guizhou province,strain GZ09 collected in the year of 2005 was of the highest homogeny with human rabies vaccine strain CTN and animal rabies vaccine strain Flury,while strain GZ30 collected in the year of 2010 was of lowest homogeny with human rabies vaccine strain CTN and animal rabies vaccine strain Flury.Moreover,phylogenetic analysis based on the G gene indicated that the relationship of 8 epidemic strains derived from Guizhou,the 9 vaccine strains and genotype 1 Lyssavirus were clustered to a same branch.Vaccine strain CTN among the 9 vaccine strains was closest to the 8 epidemic strains,and the other 8 vaccine strains were relatively more distant from the epidemic strains of Guizhou province.In addition,phylogenetic analysis indicated that among the 8 epidemic strains from Guizhou province,strain GZ09 collectcd in the year of 2005 was of closest evolutionary relationship to CTN,while the other 7 epidemic strains were relatively more distant from CTN.Conclusion This study confirmed on the G gene level that rabies virus strains circulated in Guizhou province in recent years and the vaccine strains used in China belonged to rabies virus genotype 1,and the virus strains circulated in Guizhou province in recent years is of smallest difference with the human vaccine strain CTN and animal vaccine strain Flury.Besides,as time goes on,the difference between the epidemic strain and the vaccine strains becomes more and more obvious.The results of this study will provide scientific basis for the development of rabies vaccine and establishment of effective control and prevention measures.

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Chinese Journal of Zoonoses ; (12): 689-694, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-433377

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To study the characteristic of glycoprotein gene sequence of rabies virus in Guizhou Province in recent years and provide scientific basis for effective control and prevention of rabies,RT-PCR assay were used to detect human and dog brain tissues derived from different prefectures of Guizhou.The amplification products were sequenced and analyzed with bioinformatics software.The results showed that the full-length G gene sequences of 8 positive samples were obtained by RT-PCR amplification,sequencing and splicing.The homology of eight G gene sequences from Guizhou Province were between 87.4% -99.9% and 83.3.%- 100% on nucleotide and deduced amino acid level,respectively,and the highest homology were found with the genotype 1 strains ( 86.5 %- 87.0% for nucleotide and 83.3 %- 100 % for amino acid) among genotype 1- 7 representative strains.Besides,phylogenetic analysis based on the G gene indicated that the relationship of 8 strains derived from Guizhou were closest to genotype 1 Lyssavirus,and the strains of Guizhou were very close to the strains come from Hubei,Hunan,Anhui,Guangxi,Jiangsu provinces and Shanghai,except for GZ01 and GZ09.Moreover,GZ09 were evolutionarily closed to the strains come from Malaysia and Thailand,while the remaining sequences were closed to the strain of Indonesia.This study confirmed on the G gene level that rabies virus epidemic strains circulated in Guizhou Province in recent years belonged to rabies virus genotype 1 and the evolutionary relationship with reported strains come from different provinces of China and different countries were revealed in this study.It will provide scientific basis for effective control and prevention of human and animal rabies in Guizhou Province.

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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 401-407, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-210996

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Twelve Korean infectious bronchitis viruses (IBVs) were isolated in the field from chickens suspected of being carriers of infectious bronchitis between 2001 and 2003. The S1 glycoprotein genes of these IBV isolates were amplified by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) and analyzed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. These Korean IBV isolates were classified into three groups according to their RFLP patterns obtained using the restriction enzyme HaeIII. Half of the twelve isolates were similar to the KM91 RFLP pattern, which is a common pattern in Korea. Three more isolates were related to the Arkansas strain pattern, but with some unique variations. The other three viruses showed variant RFLP patterns. For a comparison with the published sequences for non-Korean IBV strains, amplified PCR products from the twelve isolates were cloned and sequenced. The Korean IBV field isolates had 71.2-99.7% nucleotide sequence homology with each other and 45.9-80.7% nucleotide sequence homology with non-Korean IBV strains. With respect to the deduced amino acid sequence, the Korean IBV isolates had 71.5-99.3% similarity with each other and 44.9-80.3% similarity with non-Korean IBV strains. Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that some of the IBV isolates appear to belong to a new group, different from the non-Korean IBV strains or from previously isolated Korean IBV strains. Specifically, the new Korean IBV isolates K10217-03, K3-3 and K1255-03 represented a separate group. These findings suggest that the Korean IBVs appear to be continuously evolving.


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Animals , Amino Acid Sequence , Coronavirus Infections/veterinary , Glycoproteins/chemistry , Infectious bronchitis virus/classification , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Poultry , Poultry Diseases/virology , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Sequence Alignment/veterinary , Sequence Analysis , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Viral Proteins/chemistry
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Virologica Sinica ; (4): 307-315, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-634813

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Saliva and blood were collected from two patients who had not received post exposure prophylaxis in the cities of Wenzhou and Xinning respectively. Both patients were confirmed as positive for rabies by detection of rabies virus specific nucleoprotein antibodies in the sera by Western Blot. However, rabies virus specific RNA was only identified in the saliva collected from the patient in Wenzhou. Furthermore, the isolate Zhejiang Wz0 (H) was obtained by inoculating one-day-old suckling mice. Both nucleoprotein (N) and glycoprotein (G) genes from the isolate were amplified by RT-PCR and sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the isolate belonged to classic rabies virus, and shared a higher homology with the street viruses from dogs in the main endemic areas in China and the street virus from dogs in Indonesia than with other known strains. Further comparison of the deduced amino acid sequences between the isolate and the vaccine strains used in China showed that the virus had a higher level of homology with the vaccine strain CTN than with the other vaccine strains (3aG, PV, PM and ERA). In particular, amino acid residues substitutions located in antigenic site Ⅲ in the G protein, which could react with the neutralizing antibodies, were observed. These results suggested that the virus belonged to the classic rabies virus, and both N and G genes diverged from the current vaccine strains used in China at either the nucleotide or the amino acid level.

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