%0 Journal Article %J Avian Pathol %D 2005 %T Molecular study of the quasispecies evolution of a typical pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 after serial passages in pigeons by contact. %A Cyril Barbezange %A V Jestin %K Animals %K Base Sequence %K Bird Diseases %K brain %K Columbidae %K Evolution, Molecular %K Genes, Viral %K Kidney %K Molecular Sequence Data %K Newcastle disease virus %K polymerase chain reaction %K Sequence Alignment %K Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid %K Serial Passage %X

The quasispecies nature of a typical pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 (pPMV-1) was, for the first time, studied under conditions close to the natural infectious environment. The virus was serially passaged in pigeons by successive contacts. Viral heterogeneity was analysed in the kidneys and brain of five pigeons from the last contact, by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactions performed on RNA directly extracted from the organ and targeting the P and HN genes of the virus. The viral diversity following in vivo passage was found to be different from that in the inoculum, but demonstrated the reality of the quasispecies concept for pPMV-1 strains. Moreover, some aberrant genomic RNAs comprising insertions in the P gene editing site or deletions in the HN gene were also detected, with possible consequences for the pathogenicity and infectivity of the virus.

%B Avian Pathol %V 34 %8 2005 Apr %G eng %N 2 %R 10.1080/03079450500059321