| Literature DB >> 19878557 |
Karan S Shah1, Elizabeth C Evans, Marie C Pizzorno.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a positive-strand RNA virus that infects European honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) and has been isolated from the brains of aggressive bees in Japan. DWV is known to be transmitted both vertically and horizontally between bees in a colony and can lead to both symptomatic and asymptomatic infections in bees. In environmentally stressful conditions, DWV can contribute to the demise of a honeybee colony. The purpose of the current study is to identify regions within the brains of honeybees where DWV replicates using in-situ hybridization.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19878557 PMCID: PMC2779808 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-6-182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Number of copies of the DWV genome in tested bees using real-time RT-PCR.
| 1 | B | July 2007 | - | <103 |
| 2 | D | July 2007 | - | 1 × 105 |
| 3 | D | July 2007 | - | 5 × 106 |
| 4 | D | Sept. 2007 | - | 6 × 106 |
| 5 | D | Sept. 2007 | + | 4 × 107 |
| 6 | D | Sept. 2007 | + | 5 × 107 |
The number of copies of viral RNA per μg of total bee RNA was calculated for the honeybees shown in Figures 1 and 2 using real-time RT-PCR. The copy number was calculated from a standard curve of a plasmid containing the DWV amplicon. Actin was used as an internal control and the Ct numbers were within 2.0 from each other.
Figure 1Detection of the genome and antigenome of DWV in the optic lobe, the antenna lobe and the subesophageal ganglion of honeybee brains. In-situ hybridization of DWV positive bee brains with antisense probes (A, B, D, E, G, H) and sense probes (C, F). A, optic lobe from bee#3 with antisense probe, 4×; B, optic lobe from bee#5 with antisense probe, 4×; C, optic lobe from bee#3 with sense probe, 4×; D, optic lobe from bee#2 with antisense probe, 4×; E, antenna lobe from bee #5 with antisense probe, 4×; F, antenna lobe from bee #5 with sense probe, 4×; G, magnification of E, 10×; H, subesophageal ganglion from bee #3 with antisense probe, 4×; bar = 100 μm. The notation Me in panels A, B, C, and D identifies the crescent shaped medulla region of the brain.
Figure 2Detection of the genome and antigenome of DWV in the mushroom bodies of honeybee brains. In situ hybridization of mushroom bodies from DWV positive (A, B, D) and DWV negative (C) bee brains. A, bee #4 with antisense probe, 4×; B, bee #6 with sense probe, 4×, C, bee#1 with antisense probe, 4×; D, bee #6 with antisense probe, 10×; bar = 100 μm.