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Ultrastructure of Equine Morbillivirus

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Journal Virus Res
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1996 Jul 1
PMID 8822630
Citations 20
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The ultrastructure of the equine morbillivirus (EMV) which was implicated in the death of one human and fourteen horses in Queensland, Australia during September 1994 and a 36 year old man from Queensland in October 1995 is described. The ultrastructure of the virus and the intracellular virus-specific structures are characteristic for the family Paramyxoviridae. Cytoplasmic nucleocapsids were observed within the infected cells monolayers, endothelial cells (lung) of infected horses and the neurons within the brain of the 36 year old Queensland man. Aggregates of smaller nucleocapsid-like structures were also observed within the brain of the same man; these did not react with sera from recovered EMV-infected horses or from a recovered EMV-infected human. Co-examination of rinderpest virus (RPV), bovine parainfluenza-3 (BPIV-3), human respiratory virus (HRSV) and Sendai virus revealed that their envelope-associated surface projections are equivalent in length to the 15 nm spikes of EMV. EMV differed from these other viruses in that the majority of virions possessed surface projections of two distinct lengths (18 and 15 nm). Further ultrastructural examinations of plaque purified EMV revealed a small percentage of EM viruses possessed a mixed array of surface projections indicating that the 'double-fringed' (DF) particles may be the result of a post-translational modification(s).

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