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Published on: June 24, 2012
Development of a reverse genetics system for snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV)
Shuangshuang Feng1, Jianguo Su1, Li Lin2
1Department of Aquatic Animal Medicine, College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, Hubei, 430070, China.
Abstract:
Snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) is a new rhabdovirus isolated from diseased hybrid snakehead fish (Channa maculate ♀ x Channa argus ♂) and has caused serious economic losses in snakehead fish culture in China. To better understand the pathogenicity of SHVV, we developed a reverse genetics system for SHVV by using human and fish cells. In detail, human 293T cells were co-transfected with four plasmids encoding the full-length SHVV antigenomic RNA or the supporting proteins including nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), and large polymerase (L), followed by the cultivation in Channel catfish ovary (CCO) cells. We also rescued a recombinant SHVV expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP), which was inserted into the 3' non-coding region (NCR) of the glycoprotein (G) gene of SHVV. Our study provides a potential tool for unveiling the pathogenicity of SHVV and a template for the rescue of other fish viruses by using both human 293T and fish cells.
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