H gene-based molecular characterization of field isolates of canine distemper virus from cases of canine gastroenteritis

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Background: Canine distemper virus (CDV) is one of the important causes for canine gastroenteritis. Its genome codes for six structural proteins N, P, M, F, H and L, of which H is important for viral pathogenesis. Availability of CDV molecular epidemiological data is sparse. Our study reports for the first time, isolation of enteric CDV from India and its molecular epidemiology. Methods: We isolated the circulating wild type CDV from cases of canine gastroenteritis recorded during 2019 in India. Partial H gene of the isolates was amplified and phylogeny was reconstructed with other isolates from the NCBI database using MUSCLE from MEGA7. Result: The multiple sequence alignment of the partial H gene of circulating CDV with reference isolates revealed 88-95% nucleotide identity and 83-91% amino acid identity along with the presence of Nde1 restriction site at position 1571-1576 that is typical of wild type CDV isolates. Interestingly, phylogenetic analysis revealed that the circulating CDV were grouped with three different lineages i.e., South America-2, Asia-4 and Asia-5/India-1 and distantly related with the vaccine strains. Our study strengthens the need for the development of a relevant vaccine comprising of circulating viral strains for effective vaccination strategies.

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Kodi, H., Putty, K., Ganji, V. K., Bhagyalakshmi, B., Reddy, Y. N., Satish, K., & Prakash, M. G. (2021). H gene-based molecular characterization of field isolates of canine distemper virus from cases of canine gastroenteritis. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 55(5), 561–567. https://doi.org/10.18805/ijar.B-3989

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