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Two new candidate adenovirus serotypes

D Schnurr1, M E Dondero

  • 1Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory, California State Department of Health Services, Berkeley 94704.

Intervirology
|January 1, 1993
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Two novel adenovirus (AV) subgenus D serotypes, AV 48 and AV 49, were identified. These new viral candidates were distinguished by unique genetic and serological profiles, with implications for diagnostics and understanding viral diversity.

Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Microbiology
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Adenoviruses (AVs) are common viruses with diverse serotypes.
  • Subgenus D adenoviruses are a significant group with ongoing research into their characterization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and characterize two new candidate adenovirus serotypes within subgenus D.
  • To differentiate these novel serotypes from existing ones using molecular and serological methods.

Main Methods:

  • Serum neutralization assays to assess antibody-mediated virus recognition.
  • Restriction endonuclease fragment pattern analysis for genetic fingerprinting.
  • Hemagglutination inhibition assays to evaluate cross-reactivity between serotypes.

Main Results:

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  • Two distinct adenovirus candidates, proposed as AV 48 and AV 49, were identified.
  • Both AV 48 and AV 49 showed unique profiles in serum neutralization and restriction fragment analysis.
  • Hemagglutination inhibition assays revealed specific cross-reactivities between AV 48/44, AV 48/37, and AV 30/49.

Conclusions:

  • Adenovirus subgenus D now includes at least two new distinct serotypes, AV 48 and AV 49.
  • These findings expand the known diversity of adenoviruses and contribute to their classification.
  • The identification of isolates, particularly from AIDS patients, highlights potential clinical relevance.