Journal article
Isolation and characterization of a novel herpesvirus from a free-ranging eastern grey kangaroo (macropus giganteus)
PK Vaz, J Motha, C McCowan, N Ficorilli, PL Whiteley, CR Wilks, CA Hartley, JR Gilkerson, GF Browning, JM Devlin
Journal of Wildlife Diseases | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.7589/2012-01-027
Abstract
We isolated a macropodid herpesvirus from a free-ranging eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteous) displaying clinical signs of respiratory disease and possibly neurologic disease. Sequence analysis of the herpesvirus glycoprotein G (gG) and glycoprotein B (gB) genes revealed that the virus was an alphaherpesvirus most closely related to macropodid herpesvirus 2 (MaHV-2) with 82.7% gG and 94.6% gB amino acid sequence identity. Serologic analyses showed similar cross-neutralization patterns to those of MaHV-2. The two viruses had different growth characteristics in cell culture. Most notably, this virus formed significantly larger plaques and extensive syncytia when compared with MaHV-2. No..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Wildlife Health Surveillance Victoria, primarily funded by the Hermon Slade Foundation and by the Ian Potter Foundation. J.M.D. is supported by a fellowship from the Australian Research Council.