A novel hepadnavirus identified in an immunocompromised domestic cat in Australia

  • Aghazadeh, M.
  • Shi, M.
  • Barrs, V.
  • McLuckie, A.
  • Lindsay, S.
  • Jameson, B.
  • Hampson, B.
  • Holmes, E.
  • Beatty, J.
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
1999-4915
Journal
Viruses

Abstract

High-throughput transcriptome sequencing allows for the unbiased detection of viruses in host tissues. The application of this technique to immunosuppressed animals facilitates the detection of viruses that might otherwise be excluded or contained in immunocompetent individuals. To identify potential viral pathogens infecting domestic cats we performed high-throughput transcriptome sequencing of tissues from cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). A novel member of the Hepadnaviridae, tentatively named domestic cat hepadnavirus, was discovered in a lymphoma sample and its complete 3187 bp genome characterized. Phylogenetic analysis placed the domestic cat hepadnavirus as a divergent member of mammalian orthohepadnaviruses th...

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