Abstract

BackgroundAvian Leukosis virus (ALV) of subgroup J (ALV-J) belong to retroviruses, which could induce tumors in domestic and wild birds. Myelocytomatosis was the most common neoplasma observed in infected flocks; however, few cases of hemangioma caused by ALV-J were reported in recent year.ResultsAn ALV-J strain SCDY1 associated with hemangioma was isolated and its proviral genomic sequences were determined. The full proviral sequence of SCDY1 was 7489 nt long. Homology analysis of the env, pol and gag gene between SCDY1 and other strains in GenBank were 90.3-94.2%, 96.6-97.6%, and 94.3-96.5% at nucleotide level, respectively; while 85.1-90.7%, 97.4-98.7%, and 96.2-98.4% at amino acid level, respectively. Alignment analysis of the genomic sequence of ALV-J strains by using HPRS-103 as reference showed that a special 11 bp deletion was observed in U3 region of 3'UTR of SCDY1 and another ALV-J strain NHH isolated from case of hemangioma, and the non-functional TM and E element were absent in the genome of SCDY1, but the transcriptional regulatory elements including C/EBP, E2BP, NFAP-1, CArG box and Y box were highly conserved. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that all analyzed ALV-J strains could be separated into four groups, and SCDY1 as well as another strain NHH were included in the same cluster.ConclusionThe variation in envelope glycoprotein was higher than other genes. The genome sequence of SCDY1 has a close relationship with that of another ALV-J strain NHH isolated from case of hemangioma. A 11 bp deletion observed in U3 region of 3'UTR of genome of ALV-J isolated from case of hemangioma is interesting, which may be associated with the occurrence of hemangioma.

Highlights

  • Avian Leukosis virus (ALV) of subgroup J (ALV-J) belong to retroviruses, which could induce tumors in domestic and wild birds

  • An Avian Leucosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) strain SCDY1 was isolated from the blood samples of the diseased chickens, and its complete genome sequence was amplified and analyzed, which should be helpful for the research on the pathogenesis of hemangioma induced by ALV-J

  • Virus isolation and identification An ALV-J strain was isolated from the sampled blood, and was designated as SCDY1

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Introduction

Avian Leukosis virus (ALV) of subgroup J (ALV-J) belong to retroviruses, which could induce tumors in domestic and wild birds. Myelocytomatosis was the most common neoplasma observed in infected flocks; few cases of hemangioma caused by ALV-J were reported in recent year. Avian Leucosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) was first reported in 1989 from commercial meat-type chickens with myelocytomatosis [1]. In China, the type of neoplasma induced by ALV-J was mainly myeloma leucosis (ML), and it occurred mainly in white meat-type chickens [5]. An ALV-J strain SCDY1 was isolated from the blood samples of the diseased chickens, and its complete genome sequence was amplified and analyzed, which should be helpful for the research on the pathogenesis of hemangioma induced by ALV-J

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