2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.08.102
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Genetic basis of antigenic variation in foot-and-mouth disease serotype A viruses from the Middle East

Abstract: HighlightsThe recent A-Iran-05 viruses circulating in middle East do not match with the existing vaccine strains.We have generated full capsid sequence of 51 A-Iran-05 viruses and their corresponding antigenic (serological) relationship (r1) values using antisera raised against A22 and A/TUR/2006 vaccine.Analysis of the data to correlate genotype to antigenic phenotype revealed amino acid changes in neutralising antigenic sites.

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“…We also observed India as a key center of dispersal for this serotype, which coincides with previously reported results [56]. The arrival of Asia1 into Turkey in 2013 represents one of the most recent and longer dispersal events reported for this serotype, which was directly related to an Indian sub-lineage of the virus [97]. Likewise, there have been sporadic incursions into other countries such as Greece in 1984 and 2000 [78], Malaysia in 1999 [31] or Turkey in 2017 [56], whose outbreaks seemed to be caused also by independent sub-lineages from the rest of the outbreaks observed in these regions.…”
Section: Asia1 and Sat Serotypessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…We also observed India as a key center of dispersal for this serotype, which coincides with previously reported results [56]. The arrival of Asia1 into Turkey in 2013 represents one of the most recent and longer dispersal events reported for this serotype, which was directly related to an Indian sub-lineage of the virus [97]. Likewise, there have been sporadic incursions into other countries such as Greece in 1984 and 2000 [78], Malaysia in 1999 [31] or Turkey in 2017 [56], whose outbreaks seemed to be caused also by independent sub-lineages from the rest of the outbreaks observed in these regions.…”
Section: Asia1 and Sat Serotypessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…More specifically, viruses collected in ICT and Karachi in 2008 and 2009 were from sublineage ESF‐10, whereas viruses collected from 2012 samples were classified as HER‐10 and FAR‐11. The wide genetic diversity of Iran‐05 viruses may result in phenotypic antigenic diversity that resulted in failure of detection with the Ag‐ELISA system (Mahapatra et al., ; Upadhyaya et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FMDV A/Asia/Iran‐05 lineage incursions, first characterized in Iran in 2003 (Knowles et al., ), were widely spread within Iran, Turkey, Bahrain, Pakistan, Afghanistan and have caused sporadic outbreaks in other countries (Kuwait, Israel and PAT). Eleven different sublineages of this virus (Iran‐05 ARD−07 , Iran‐05 EZM−07 , Iran‐05 AFG−07 , Iran‐05 BAR−08 , Iran‐05 FAR−09 , Iran‐05 SIS−10 , Iran‐05 HER−10 , Iran‐05 ESF−10 , Iran‐05 QAZ−11 , Iran‐05 FAR−11 and Iran‐05 SIS−12 ) have been characterized, some of them are widely spread, such as Iran‐05 BAR−08 , which was reported in Israel, Lebanon, Kuwait, Iran and Iraq, while Iran‐05 ARD−07 and Iran‐05 EZM−07 have only been found in Turkey (WRLFMD, –; Upadhyaya et al., ). The different serotype A viruses circulating in Pakistan and Afghanistan have been described in detail elsewhere (Jamal et al., ).…”
Section: Endemic Pools In Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%