Isolation and Characterization of a New Subtype of Borna Disease Virus

Author:

Nowotny Norbert1,Kolodziejek Jolanta1,Jehle Christian O.2,Suchy Angelika3,Staeheli Peter2,Schwemmle Martin2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Virology1and

2. Department of Virology, University of Freiburg, D-79008 Freiburg, Germany2

3. Institute of Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine,3 University of Veterinary Sciences, Vienna, A-1210 Vienna, Austria, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT Borna disease virus (BDV), the causative agent of severe meningoencephalitis in a wide variety of animal species, has been considered to be genetically invariable and to form a single type within the genus Bornavirus of the family Bornaviridae . BDV infections are of particular interest, because for the first time a virus infection appears to be linked to human psychiatric disorders. We now describe a new subtype of BDV isolated from a horse which was euthanatized due to severe, incurable neurological disease. The nucleotide sequence of this new strain, named No/98, differs from the reference strains by more than 15%, and the subtype is difficult to detect by standard reverse transcriptase PCR protocols. The nucleotide exchanges of the novel BDV isolate have surprisingly little effect on the primary structures of most viral proteins, with the notable exception of the X protein (p10), which is only 81% identical to its counterpart in reference strains. Our data indicate that the genome of BDV is far more variable than previously assumed and that naturally occurring subtypes may escape detection by currently used diagnostic assays.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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