| Literature DB >> 30223561 |
Daria Reczyńska1, Magdalena Zalewska2, Michał Czopowicz3, Jarosław Kaba4, Lech Zwierzchowski5, Emilia Bagnicka6.
Abstract
We examined acute phase protein (APP) concentrations in viral infections of dairy ruminants and assessed the potential role of characteristic patterns of APP changes in auxiliary diagnosing viral diseases. All viruses reviewed are common causes of farm animal diseases. APPs are among the first agents of immunity, and their concentrations could be diagnostically relevant. In the most common ruminant viral diseases, elevated serum amyloid A (SAA) and haptoglobin (Hp) levels in blood serum have been observed. However, since these proteins are the main APPs in many viral infections, it is impossible to use their levels for diagnosing particular infections. Decreased Cp and albumin expression could help differentiate the bluetongue virus infection from other diseases. Lastly, analysis of SAA levels in blood serum and milk could be helpful in diagnosing small ruminant lentivirus infection. While promising, APP levels can only be considered as an auxiliary tool in diagnosing viral diseases in ruminants.Entities:
Keywords: acute phase protein; dairy ruminant; viral infection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30223561 PMCID: PMC6165172 DOI: 10.3390/v10090502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Changes in acute phase protein (APP) levels in viral diseases of dairy ruminants.
| Virus | Disease | Family of Virus | Species | Positive APP | Negative APP | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRLV | Caprine arthritis encephalitis |
| goat | Hp, SAA | NT | [ |
| BDV | Border disease |
| goat | Hp, SAA | NT | [ |
| PPRV | Peste des petits ruminants |
| sheep | Hp, SAA | NT | [ |
| BTV | Blue tongue disease |
| sheep | Hp, Cp | albumins | [ |
| BRSV | Bovine respiratory disease |
| cattle | Hp, SAA | NT | [ |
| BVDV | Bovine viral diarrhea |
| cattle | Hp, SAA, Fb | NT | [ |
| FMDV | Foot and mouth disease |
| cattle | Hp, SAA, Fb, Cp | albumins | [ |
Hp—haptoglobin, SAA—serum amyloid A, Fb—fibrinogen, Cp—ceruloplasmin, SRLV—small ruminant lentivirus, BDV—border disease virus, PPRV—peste des petits ruminants virus, BTV—bluetongue virus, BRSV—bovine respiratory syncytial virus, BVDV—bovine viral diarrhea virus, FMDV—foot and mouth disease virus, NT—no tested.
The concentrations of acute phase proteins in healthy and virus-infected dairy ruminants.
| Species | Virus | Disease | Health State | SAA | Hp | Cp | Fb | Albumins | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| goat | SRLV | Caprine arthritis encephalitis | Healthy | 0.28–27.40 mg/L | 0.21–4.89 g/L | NT | NT | NT | [ |
| Infected | 0.31–28.70 mg/L | 0.22–4.65 g/L | NT | NT | NT | ||||
| BDV | Border disease | Healthy | 6.06 µg/mL | 0.056 mg/mL | NT | NT | NT | [ | |
| Infected | 42.13–68.86 µg/mL | 0.424–0.866 mg/mL | NT | NT | NT | ||||
| sheep | PPRV | Peste des petits ruminants | Healthy | 12.80 a | 1.54 a | NT | NT | NT | [ |
| Infected | 32.3 a | 3.13 a | NT | NT | NT | ||||
| BTV | Blue tongue disease | Healthy | ND | 0.04 g/L | 41.53 mg/dL | NT | ND | [ | |
| Infected | ND | 1.58 g/L | 25.59 mg/dL | NT | ND | ||||
| cattle | BRSV | Bovine respiratory disease | Healthy | <17 µg/mL | <18 µg/mL | NT | NT | NT | [ |
| Infected | 60–80 µg/mL | 8–10 mg/mL | NT | NT | NT | ||||
| BVDV | Bovine viral diarrhea | Healthy | 25.6 mg/L | 0.13 g/L | NT | 6.45 g/L | NT | [ | |
| Infected | 77.7–375 mg/L | 0.89–1.87 g/L | NT | 6.5–10 g/L | NT | ||||
| FMDV | Foot and mouth disease | Healthy | 4.50–4.86 µg/mL | 0.084–0.09 g/L | 0.06–0.08 g/L | 0.06 g/L | 3.43 g/dL | [ | |
| Infected | 28.8–45.44 µg/mL | 0.308–0.41 g/L | 0.10–0.16 g/L | 4.64 g/L | 2.49–3.39 g/dL |
Hp—haptoglobin, SAA—serum amyloid A, Fb—fibrinogen, Cp—ceruloplasmin, SRLV—small ruminant lentivirus, BDV—border disease virus, PPRV—peste des petits ruminants virus, BTV—bluetongue virus, BRSV—bovine respiratory syncytial virus, BVDV—bovine viral diarrhea virus, FMDV—foot and mouth disease virus, a—no information on units, ND—no differences, NT—no tested.