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Ayushi Rai1,2, Sarah Pruitt1,2, Elizabeth Ramirez-Medina1,2, Elizabeth A Vuono1,3, Ediane Silva1,4, Lauro Velazquez-Salinas1,4, Consuelo Carrillo5, Manuel V Borca1, Douglas P Gladue1.
Abstract
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is causing outbreaks both in domestic pigs and wild boar in Europe and Asia. In 2018, the largest pig producing country, China, reported its first outbreak of African swine fever (ASF). Since then, the disease has quickly spread to all provinces in China and to other countries in southeast Asia, and most recently to India. Outbreaks of the disease occur in Europe as far west as Poland, and one isolated outbreak has been reported in Belgium. The current outbreak strain is highly contagious and can cause a high degree of lethality in domestic pigs, leading to widespread and costly losses to the industry. Currently, detection of infectious ASFV in field clinical samples requires accessibility to primary swine macrophage cultures, which are infrequently available in most regional veterinary diagnostic laboratories. Here, we report the identification of a commercially available cell line, MA-104, as a suitable substrate for virus isolation of African swine fever virus.Entities:
Keywords: ASF; ASFV; diagnostics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32731642 PMCID: PMC7472077 DOI: 10.3390/v12080820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Figure 1MA-104 cells were infected with the indicated virus in the presence of red blood cells. Hemadsorption was observed 24 h after infection.
Figure 2MA-104 cells infected or mock infected with the indicated virus. The presence of the virus was determined by using a monoclonal antibody that detects ASFV protein p30, and it was visualized using an immunoproxidase assay.
Figure 3Comparison of the titration of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) isolates in swine macrophages (blue) or MA-104 (orange) cells with real-time PCR. Titrations are expressed in log10 HA50/mL, the error bars are the standard deviation between replicates, and rt-PCR is expressed as L]log10/mL, indicating the last dilution that had a positive CT value for ASFV.