Title of article :
Nucleotide and Amino Acid Changes in HN, F and SH genes of an Iranian Mumps Virus; RS-12, Following Attenuation to Vaccine Strain
Author/Authors :
Shahkarami, MK Human Viral Vaccines Department - Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education & Extension Organization (AREEO), Karaj , Taqavian, M Human Viral Vaccines Department - Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education & Extension Organization (AREEO), Karaj , Alirezaie, B Human Viral Vaccines Department - Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education & Extension Organization (AREEO), Karaj
Abstract :
Background and Aims: Wild-type RS-12 strain of mumps virus has been isolated from an
Iranian patient and has been attenuated after several serial passages. This study was designed
to determine nucleotide and amino acid substitutions in the HN, F and SH genes during
attenuation of the wild-type virus.
Materials and Methods: Required viral samples prepared at Razi Vaccine and Serum
Institute. Viral RNA was extracted, targeted segments were amplified and sequenced and
finally were analyzed using DNAMAN software.
Results: No difference in nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of the F and SH
genes was detected following attenuation of wild-type as compared to the vaccine strain, but
four nucleotide changes in HN gene had occurred which had resulted in two nucleotide
differences.
Conclusions: Considering the HN nucleotide sequences and the deduced amino acid
sequences, RS-12 wild-type and vaccine strains were distinguishable. Moreover, unique
differences between RS-12 and some other vaccine strains existed. During serial passages of
RS-12 strain for seed lot system preparation, no change in HN, F and SH genes occurred
which -at least in some extents- proved the genetic stability of the attenuated RS-12 surface
proteins. Potential attenuating mutations in other genes (N, P, M, L and even non-coding
regions in 3′ and 5′ ends) should be investigated and confirmed using advanced methods.
Keywords :
RS-12 , mumps virus , vaccine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics