Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6140845 | Virology | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have isolated and cultured three distinct adenoviruses from wild gorillas. Phylogenetic analysis grouped the viruses with human adenovirus species C based on DNA polymerase, hexon, and E4ORF6 genes. The three wild gorilla adenoviruses clustered with the other species C captive gorilla adenoviruses, forming a branch separate from human and chimpanzee/bonobo adenoviruses. Animal sera to the three newly isolated viruses did not cross-neutralize, demonstrating serological distinctiveness. The human adenovirus 5 fiber knob blocked infection, suggesting use of the Coxsackie and Adenovirus Receptor. These viruses may provide viral vectors with properties distinct from chimpanzee adenovirus and human adenovirus vectors.
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Authors
Duncan McVey, Michael R. Cranfield, Holly Torano, Hubert M. Kuete, Grace P. Lee, Andrew Glenn, Joseph T. Bruder, David Rangel, Douglas E. Brough, Jason G. Gall,