Identification of feline- and canine-like rotaviruses isolated from humans by restriction fragment length polymorphism assay
- PMID: 8102376
- PMCID: PMC265632
- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.31.7.1783-1787.1993
Identification of feline- and canine-like rotaviruses isolated from humans by restriction fragment length polymorphism assay
Abstract
Restriction fragment length polymorphism assay of reverse-transcribed and polymerase chain reaction-amplified rotavirus gene segment 9 was developed to differentiate human serotype 3 rotaviruses from animal serotype 3 rotaviruses. On the basis of similarities or differences in HinfI and DdeI restriction profiles, unusual group A serotype 3 human rotaviruses that belonged to subgroup I were shown to be of feline and canine origin. By this approach, the new human rotavirus isolates 5193, AU-387, AU-720, AU-785 and AU-1115 were shown to resemble certain feline-like human rotaviruses. Similar results were previously obtained by Nakagomi et al. (O. Nakagomi, A. Hoshima, Y. Aboudy, I. Shif, M. Mochizuki, T. Nakagomi, and T. Gotlieb-Stematsky. J. Clin. Microbiol. 28:1198-1203, 1990) by using RNA-RNA cross hybridization with established feline rotaviruses. The restriction fragment length polymorphism assay can provide fast and valuable information on the interspecies transmission of rotaviruses in nature.
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