2009
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.016485-0
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Feline infectious peritonitis: insights into feline coronavirus pathobiogenesis and epidemiology based on genetic analysis of the viral 3c gene

Abstract: Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a lethal systemic disease caused by FIP virus (FIPV), a virulent mutant of apathogenic feline enteric coronavirus (FECV). We analysed the 3c gene -a proposed virulence marker -in 27 FECV-and 28 FIPV-infected cats. Our findings suggest that functional 3c protein expression is crucial for FECV replication in the gut, but dispensable for systemic FIPV replication. Whilst intact in all FECVs, the 3c gene was mutated in the majority (71.4 %) of FIPVs, but not in all, implying … Show more

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“…Thus, as we observed earlier for the 3c gene ( 10 ), M gene sequences generally clustered according to the cattery from where they originated, irrespective of their pathotype (e.g., FECV 586 and FIPVs 584 and 585 from cattery A; FECV 620 and FIPVs 615 and 622 from cattery G; FECV 10 and FIPV 8 from cattery F). Such a distribution pattern is consistent with the mutation theory, according to which FIPVs originate from FECVs and are thus closely related ( 7 , 9 ).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Thus, as we observed earlier for the 3c gene ( 10 ), M gene sequences generally clustered according to the cattery from where they originated, irrespective of their pathotype (e.g., FECV 586 and FIPVs 584 and 585 from cattery A; FECV 620 and FIPVs 615 and 622 from cattery G; FECV 10 and FIPV 8 from cattery F). Such a distribution pattern is consistent with the mutation theory, according to which FIPVs originate from FECVs and are thus closely related ( 7 , 9 ).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…As this is the first report on FCoV diversity in Brazilian cats, further comparisons with other geographic areas within the country are an issue for future research. Recombination and a high mutation rate are common phenomena among coronaviruses, which provide a mechanism for the rapid emergence of new viral strains with dramatically altered tropisms and pathogenicity, which can have a significant impact on the host disease (HERREWEGH et al, 1997;VENNEMA et al, 1998;BROWN et al, 2009;PEDERSEN et al, 2009;CHANG et al, 2010). As both hypotheses have been found as plausible according to these results, this could mean that FIPV can both emerge endogenously and be transmitted to different cats as a "ready" virulent pathotype, which has major implications for the understanding of the dynamics of viral transmission.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diversos estudos atribuem a diferença de virulência entre os patotipos aos genes S REGAN et al, 2008;CHANG et al, 2012;LICITRA et al, 2013), 3a-c (VENNEMA et al, 1998CHANG et al, 2010;BALINT et al, 2012;PEDERSEN et al, 2012;HSIEH et al, 2013) e 7ab (HERREWEGH et al, 1995a;KENNEDY et al, 2001;DEDEURWAERDER et al, 2014 ADDIE; JARRETT, 1992b;HERREWEGH et al, 1995b;. Certos gatos podem permanecer soropositivos por 10 anos ou mais , o que pode ser reflexo de infecções persistentes ou reinfecções .…”
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