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Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr ; 116(5-6): 216-21, 2003.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12784555

ABSTRACT

Pestiviruses cause economically important diseases of farm animals. Members of the Pestiviruses are bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 (BVDV-1), BVDV-2, classical swine fever virus (CSFV) and border disease virus (BDV). Phylogenetic analyses based on the entire nucleic acid sequence encoding the Npro allow a statistically significant segregation of established species and of subgroups within the species. BVDV-1 strains isolated in Germany can be associated with at least five different subgroups. In contrast all BVDV-2 isolates detected in Germany so far are closely related, belonging to one subgroup. A group of virus isolates from sheep and zoo animals is clearly different from established pestivirus species and can be designated as BDV-2. Antigenetic relatedness of pestiviruses was studied using defined virus isolates and antisera in cross-neutralization assays. Six antigenic groups were distinguished corresponding to the genetic clusters BVDV-1, BVDV-2, CSFV, BDV-1, BDV-2 and Giraffe-1. A significant antigenic difference was also observed between members of subgroups 1a and 1b of BVDV-1. Studies on the genetic and antigenic heterogeneity of pestiviruses are important for the development of new vaccines, diagnostic tests and for eradication programs.


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Pestivirus Infections/veterinary , Pestivirus/classification , Ruminants , Viral Vaccines , Animals , Pestivirus/pathogenicity , Pestivirus Infections/classification , Pestivirus Infections/diagnosis , Phylogeny
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Virology ; 262(1): 64-71, 1999 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10489341

ABSTRACT

The complete Npro coding sequences were determined for 16 pestiviruses isolated from cattle, pig, and several wild ruminant species including reindeer, bison, deer, and bongo. Phylogenetic analysis enabled the segregation of pestiviruses into the established species bovine viral diarrhea virus-1 (BVDV-1), BVDV-2, border disease virus (BDV), and classical swine fever virus (CSFV). For BVDV-1 five distinct subgroups were identified, while BVDV-2, BDV, and CSFV were each subdivided into two subgroups. The virus isolates from bongo and deer as well as one porcine virus isolate belong to BVDV-1. Interestingly, the isolates from reindeer and bison are distinct from the established pestivirus species. The Npro sequences from these two viruses are more similar to BDV than to the other pestivirus species. Calculation of the pairwise evolutionary distances allowed a clear separation of the categories species, subgroup, and isolate only when the reindeer/bison viruses were considered as members of an additional pestivirus species. Furthermore, the entire E2 coding sequences of a representative set of virus isolates covering all recognized species and subgroups were studied. Segregation of pestiviruses based on the E2 region was identical with that obtained with the N(pro) sequences.


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Genetic Variation/genetics , Pestivirus/classification , Pestivirus/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Bison , Cattle , Deer , Glycoproteins/analysis , Glycoproteins/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Pestivirus/isolation & purification , Pestivirus Infections/classification , Pestivirus Infections/diagnosis , Phylogeny , Reindeer , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Swine , Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics
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