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Effect of bovine viral diarrhea virus on subsequent infectivity of bovine gammaherpesvirus 4 in endometrial cells in primary culture: An in vitro model of viral co-infection.

F Romeo1, E Louge Uriarte2, S G Delgado3, E González-Altamiranda4, S Pereyra2, P Morán5, A Odeón3, S Pérez6, A Verna7.   

Abstract

Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and bovine gammaherpesvirus 4 (BoHV-4) infect the uterus of cattle, being responsible for huge economic losses. Most of the pathogenesis of BoHV-4 in the bovine reproductive tract has been elucidated by conducting tests on primary cultures. Thus, it is important to have optimal in vitro conditions, avoiding the presence of other pathogens that can alter the results. BVDV is one of the most frequent viral contaminants of cell cultures. Considering that non-cytopathic (NCP) BVDV biotype can generate persistently infected (PI) cattle, which are the major source for virus transmission in susceptible herds, it is important to check products derived from cattle that are intended to be used in research laboratories. The aim of this work was to evaluate how the natural infection of bovine endometrial cells (BEC) with a NCP BVDV strain (BEC + BVDV) affects BoHV-4 replication. We have demonstrated a delay in BoHV-4 gene expression and a decrease in viral load in the extracellular environment in BEC + BDVD cells compared to BEC (BVDV-free) cells. These results confirm that replication of BoHV-4 in BEC primary cultures is affected by previous infection with BVDV. This finding highlights the importance of ruling out BVDV infection in bovine primary cell cultures to avoid biological interference or misinterpretation of results at the time of performing in vitro studies with BoHV-4.
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Keywords:  Bovine gammaherpesvirus 4; Bovine viral diarrhea virus; Endometrial cells; Gene expression; Replication kinetics

Year:  2021        PMID: 33600847     DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2021.114097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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1.  Predicting the severity of disease progression in COVID-19 at the individual and population level: A mathematical model.

Authors:  Narendra Chirmule; Pradip Nair; Bela Desai; Ravindra Khare; Vivek Nerurkar; Amitabh Gaur
Journal:  medRxiv       Date:  2021-04-07

Review 2.  Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Embryo-Maternal Communication under Healthy Conditions or Viral Infections: Lessons from a Bovine Model.

Authors:  Alexandra Calle; Miguel Ángel Ramírez
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 7.666

3.  Predicting the Severity of Disease Progression in COVID-19 at the Individual and Population Level: A Mathematical Model.

Authors:  Narendra Chirmule; Ravindra Khare; Pradip Nair; Bela Desai; Vivek Nerurkar; Amitabh Gaur
Journal:  Clin Exp Pharmacol       Date:  2021
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