Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3429610 Virus Research 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ťahyňa virus (TAHV), a mosquito-borne bunyavirus (California group), is frequently associated with inapparent or influenza-like (Valtice fever) infections in humans, rarely leading to atypical pneumonia or meningitis. Field TAHV strains exhibit a high variability in their biological properties with respect to virulence for laboratory mouse, temperature-sensitivity or character of plaques in cell culture. In consideration of the variations in the antigenic properties TAHV and its potential genetic variability, we analyzed complete nucleotide sequences of the small (S) and medium (M) genomic segments of field TAHV strains with different combinations of phenotypic markers. S segment was highly conservative in all analyzed TAHV strains. Within the M segment, the highest variability was observed in the GC gene encoding viral envelope protein and to a less extent also in the NSm gene. However, 5′ and 3′ non-coding regions of M segment, as well as in GN gene exhibited highly conservative pattern, indicating its functional importance, but minor or no role in the determination of biological properties of TAHV field strains.

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