کلیدواژهها
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Canine distemper virus, Hemagglutinin gene, Fsp-coding region, Arctic-like lineage, Dogs
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چکیده
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Canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a highly contagious and lethal disease in a vast range of carnivorous and
non-carnivorous species. The study aimed to genetically investigate the hemagglutinin (H) gene and Fsp-coding
region of CDV isolates from vaccinated dogs. Phylogenetic analysis of the H gene and Fsp-coding region showed
that our viruses belonged to the Arctic-like lineage which was distinct from two commonly used vaccine strains
(America-1 lineage strains) in Iran. Our data presented a high similarity between the H gene sequences of studied
viruses. The multiple sequence alignment of the H gene of our viruses against vaccine strains revealed
91.3–95.6 % and 89.9–94.4 % in the level of nucleotide and amino acid identity, respectively. Our finding
identified a potential recombination breakpoint occurring between codons 520–607, along with three positive
selection sites including residues 415,547, and 549 among the H gene using the Data Monkey platform. A significant
variation of B cell epitopes was found in Hemagglutinating and noose epitope (HNE), with respect to
America-1 vaccine strains. Moreover, the H genes of studied viruses had 8 N-glycosylation sites, which is more
than the America-1 vaccine strains. Our results confirmed that the circulation of Arctic-like lineage may be a
prevalent lineage. Despite widespread vaccination, it does not provide full protection against CDV infection. Due
to antigenic differences between our viruses and commonly used vaccine strains, it seems a novel vaccine strain
is needed to prevent and prepare full protection against Arctic-like CDV infection.
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