BHK-cell adapted canine rabies virus variant : mutation in intergenic phosphoprotein and matrix protein gene non-coding region may confer higher neurovirulence in adult mice
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Title BHK-cell adapted canine rabies virus variant : mutation in intergenic phosphoprotein and matrix protein gene non-coding region may confer higher neurovirulence in adult mice
Creator Phatthamon Virojanapirom
Contributor Thiravat Hemachudha, Pakamatz Khawplod
Publisher Chulalongkorn University
Publication Year 2554
Keyword Viruses -- Adaptation, Rabies, Microbial mutation
Abstract Attenuation of rabies virus can be achieved by passaging virus into non-neuronal cells or by modification of genetic element(s). Following serial passages of Thai canine street rabies virus, QS-05, into BHK-21 cells, gave rise to highly pathogenic virus. At seventh passage, QS-BHK-P7 virus was able to cause lethality in adult mice by peripheral intramuscular and intracerebral (IC) challenges whereas its parental isolate could only kill by IC route. Comparison of whole genome sequences revealed that there were three missense mutations, two were located in ectodomain region of glycoprotein (G) gene (non-neuronal marker S23R and H424P at non-PDZ or pathogenic/immunogenic determinant sites) and the other (I1711V) in polymerase (L) gene. Another point mutation was at the seventh adenine residue of the poly (A) signal residing between the phospho (P) and matrix (M) protein genes. Roles of such mutation in L and intergenic P-M region remain to be elucidated.
URL Website cuir.car.chula.ac.th
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