HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
National Laboratory for Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, Budapest, Hungary.
Vet Res Commun. 2024 Feb;48(1):309-315. doi: 10.1007/s11259-023-10210-1. Epub 2023 Sep 9.
Polyomaviruses are widely distributed viruses of birds that may induce developmental deformities and internal organ disorders primarily in nestlings. In this study, polyomavirus sequence was detected in kidney and liver samples of a common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) that succumbed at a rescue station in Hungary. The amplified 5025 nucleotide (nt) long genome contained the early (large and small T antigen, LTA and STA) and late (viral proteins, VP1, VP2, VP3) open reading frames (ORFs) typical for polyomaviruses. One of the additional putative ORFs (named VP4) showed identical localization with the VP4 and ORF-X of gammapolyomaviruses, but putative splicing sites could not be found in its sequence. Interestingly, the predicted 123 amino acid (aa) long protein sequence showed the highest similarity with human papillomavirus E4 early proteins in respect of the aa distribution and motif arrangement implying similar functions. The LTA of the kestrel polyomavirus shared <59.2% nt and aa pairwise identity with the LTA sequence of other polyomaviruses and formed a separated branch in the phylogenetic tree among gammapolyomaviruses. Accordingly, the kestrel polyomavirus may be the first member of a novel species within the Gammapolyomavirus genus, tentatively named Gammapolyomavirus faltin.
多瘤病毒是广泛分布于鸟类的病毒,可能导致雏鸟发育畸形和内脏器官疾病。在这项研究中,在匈牙利一个救援站死亡的一只普通红隼(Falco tinnunculus)的肾脏和肝脏样本中检测到了多瘤病毒序列。扩增的 5025 个核苷酸(nt)长基因组包含早期(大、小 T 抗原,LTA 和 STA)和晚期(病毒蛋白,VP1、VP2、VP3)开放阅读框(ORF),这是多瘤病毒的典型特征。一个额外的假定 ORF(命名为 VP4)与γ多瘤病毒的 VP4 和 ORF-X 具有相同的定位,但在其序列中找不到假定的剪接位点。有趣的是,预测的 123 个氨基酸(aa)长的蛋白质序列在 aa 分布和基序排列方面与人类乳头瘤病毒 E4 早期蛋白具有最高的相似性,暗示具有相似的功能。红隼多瘤病毒的 LTA 与其他多瘤病毒的 LTA 序列的 nt 和 aa 同源性均<59.2%,并在γ多瘤病毒的系统发育树中形成了一个单独的分支。因此,红隼多瘤病毒可能是γ多瘤病毒属中的一个新种的第一个成员,暂定名为 Gammapolyomavirus faltin。