Characterization of Pigeon-Origin Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated in China

Fourteen pigeon-origin Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates were obtained from sick pigeons in China between 1996 and 2005. The mean death time (MDT) of embryonated eggs and the intracerebral pathogenicity indices (ICPI) were tested to determine the virulence of the field isolates. The result indi...

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description Fourteen pigeon-origin Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates were obtained from sick pigeons in China between 1996 and 2005. The mean death time (MDT) of embryonated eggs and the intracerebral pathogenicity indices (ICPI) were tested to determine the virulence of the field isolates. The result indicated that most isolates were proved to be mesogenic (MDT 60∼90 hr and ICPI > 1.2). The main function regions of F protein gene of the isolates were amplified and sequenced for phylogenetic and residue substitutive analysis. The fusion protein cleavage site sequences of most isolates had multiple basic amino acids R/KRQKRF at positions 112–116 and a phenyl alanine at position 117, characteristic of velogenic isolates. In the phylogenetic tree, the majority of the isolates were clustered into a single genetic lineage, termed genotype VIb, and were typical pigeon paramyxovirus type 1, whereas a small number of recent isolates (three strains) were grouped into genotype VIId, a predominant genotype responsible for most Newcastle disease outbreaks in chickens and geese since the end of last century. One isolate, PK9901, was proved to be a lentogenic strain, of genotype II NDV, to which the vaccine strain La Sota belongs.
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Case Report
Case Reports
Chickens
China - epidemiology
Columbidae - virology
Disease outbreaks
genotype
Genotypes
microbial genetics
molecular sequence data
Newcastle disease
Newcastle Disease - epidemiology
Newcastle Disease - virology
Newcastle disease virus
Newcastle disease virus - genetics
Newcastle disease virus - isolation & purification
Newcastle disease virus - pathogenicity
nucleotide sequences
panzootics
Paramyxovirus
pathogenicity
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
pigeon paramyxovirus type 1
Pigeons
strains
Vaccination
viral fusion proteins
Viral Fusion Proteins - genetics
Virulence
Viruses
title Characterization of Pigeon-Origin Newcastle Disease Virus Isolated in China
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