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Leticia Sanjosé1, Pedro Pinczowski2, Helena Crespo1, Marta Pérez2, Idoia Glaria1, Marina Gimeno2, Damián de Andrés1, Beatriz Amorena2, Lluís Luján2, Ramsés Reina3.
Abstract
The major challenges in diagnosing small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) infection include early detection and genotyping of strains of epidemiological interest. A longitudinal study was carried out in Rasa Aragonesa sheep experimentally infected with viral strains of genotypes A or B from Spanish neurological and arthritic SRLV outbreaks, respectively. Sera were tested with two commercial ELISAs, three based on specific peptides and a novel combined peptide ELISA. Three different PCR assays were used to further assess infection status. The kinetics of anti-viral antibody responses were variable, with early diagnosis dependent on the type of ELISA used. Peptide epitopes of SRLV genotypes A and B combined in the same ELISA well enhanced the overall detection rate, whereas single peptides were useful for genotyping the infecting strain (A vs. B). The results of the study suggest that a combined peptide ELISA can be used for serological diagnosis of SRLV infection, with single peptide ELISAs useful for subsequent serotyping.Entities:
Keywords: Genotype; Peptide ELISA; Serology; Small ruminant lentivirus
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25766510 DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2015.01.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet J ISSN: 1090-0233 Impact factor: 2.688