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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, December 2000, p. 4523-4526, Vol. 38, No. 12
Department of Microbiology, Pathology and
Parasitology1 and Department of Clinical
Sciences,2 College of Veterinary Medicine, North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27606
Received 13 June 2000/Returned for modification 30 August
2000/Accepted 24 September 2000
A coronavirus was isolated from feces of a diarrheic foal and
serially propagated in human rectal adenocarcinoma (HRT-18) cells.
Antigenic and genomic characterizations of the virus (isolate NC99)
were based on serological comparison with other avian and mammalian
coronaviruses and sequence analysis of the nucleocapsid (N) protein
gene. Indirect fluorescent-antibody assay procedures and virus
neutralization assays demonstrated a close antigenic relationship with
bovine coronavirus (BCV) and porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis
virus (mammalian group 2 coronaviruses). Using previously described BCV
primers, the N protein gene of isolate NC99 was amplified by a reverse
transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) procedure. The RT-PCR product was cloned
into pUC19 and sequenced; the complete N protein of NC99 (446 amino
acids) was then compared with published N protein sequences of other
avian and mammalian coronaviruses. A high degree of identity (89.0 to
90.1%) was observed between the N protein sequence of NC99 and
published sequences of BCV (Mebus and F15 strains) and human
coronavirus (strain OC43); only limited identity (<25%) was observed
with group 1 and group 3 coronaviruses. Based on these findings, the
virus has been tentatively identified as equine coronavirus (ECV). ECV
NC99 was determined to have close antigenic and/or genetic
relationships with mammalian group 2 coronaviruses, thus identifying it
as a member of this coronavirus antigenic group.
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Characterization of a Coronavirus Isolated from a
Diarrheic Foal
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: North Carolina
State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 4700 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, NC 27606. Phone: (919) 513-6287. Fax: (919) 513-6455. E-mail: Jim_Guy{at}ncsu.edu.
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