scholarly journals Preliminary Observations on the Pathogenesis of a Virulent Strain of Newcastle Disease Virus in Chickens

1971 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 946-948 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. V. Singh ◽  
Najla Saad ◽  
A. El Zein
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Wajid ◽  
Asma Basharat ◽  
Taseer Ahmed Khan ◽  
Muhammad Wasim ◽  
Shafqat Fatima Rehmani

ABSTRACT The complete genome sequence of a virulent Newcastle disease virus (vNDV) strain isolated from an exotic parakeet (Melopsittacus undulatus) is described here. The virulent strain parakeet/Pak/R-Pindi/SFR-16/2016 was isolated from a bird reared as a pet in the province of Punjab in the northern region of Pakistan in 2016. Phylogenetic analysis classified the isolate as a member of NDV class II, subgenotype VIIi, in genotype VII.


Author(s):  
Smita Bordoloi ◽  
Anju Nayak ◽  
A.P. Singh ◽  
R.V. Singh ◽  
Kajal Jadav ◽  
...  

Background: Newcastle disease (ND) in spite of the availability of vaccines remains a constant threat to poultry producers worldwide. It is prevalent in Indian subcontinent and leads to economic losses. The present study was aimed with isolate and identify virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in layer poultry from field outbreaks.Methods: Total 47 samples consisting of nasal (05), oropharyngeal (13) and cloacal swabs (11) and tissue samples consisting of trachea (07), lungs (06), larynx (05) were collected from layer birds. For isolation of NDV swab and tissue samples were inoculated in 9-11 days old embryonated eggs via allantoic cavity route. After preparing the viral inoculum, 47 suspected samples (29 swab and 18 tissue samples) were inoculated in 141 embryonated eggs to isolate the virus.Result: Out of 47 samples 10 (21.27%) samples were positive for HA activity. All the 10 isolates showing HA activity subjected to Reverse-Transcriptase PCR of F gene and 6 were found positive in RT-PCR for F1 gene. The PCR amplified product showed amplicon at 356 bp and 254 bp positive for F1 and F2 gene, respectively. On basis of F gene, 06 (50%) isolates were considered as virulent Newcastle Disease Virus. One isolate sequence was submitted at NCBI with accession MT890653 On phylogenetic analysis MT890653 designated as Class II/ genotype II/ virulent strain and had the motif 112R-R-R-K-R-F117 at the cleavage site of the fusion protein.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (34) ◽  
Author(s):  
Celia Abolnik ◽  
Chrisborn Mubamba ◽  
George Dautu ◽  
Bruce Gummow

ABSTRACT The first complete genome sequence of an African-origin Newcastle disease virus belonging to genotype XIII is described here. The virulent strain chicken/Zambia/Chiwoko/2015 was isolated from diseased chickens in 2015.


2013 ◽  
Vol 61-62 ◽  
pp. 73-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leonardo Susta ◽  
Ingrid Cornax ◽  
Diego G. Diel ◽  
Stivalis Cardenas Garcia ◽  
Patti J. Miller ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 95 (2) ◽  
pp. 331-336 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shin-Hee Kim ◽  
Sa Xiao ◽  
Anandan Paldurai ◽  
Peter L. Collins ◽  
Siba K. Samal

We modified the haemagglutinin–neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein of the virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain Banjarmasin/010/10 (Ban/010) by adding C-terminal extensions similar to those found in certain avirulent NDV strains. Extension of the 571 aa wt Ban/010 HN protein to 577 and 616 aa by removal of one or two translational stop codons moderately reduced HN function and viral pathogenicity in 1-day-old and 3-week-old chickens. Substantially greater reductions were achieved by altering the 616 aa form by introducing a R596C mutation or by replacing the C-terminal extension with that of avirulent strain Ulster, which naturally contains the amino acid 596C. These results showed that extension of the C terminus of HN reduces NDV pathogenicity, and that this effect is substantially increased by the presence of 596C. These results indicate that this attenuating mechanism in avirulent strains such as Ulster can be applied directly to a highly virulent strain recently in circulation.


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