Literature DB >> 7817501

[Development of PCR tests for the detection of bovine herpesvirus-1, bovine respiratory syncytial viruses and pestiviruses].

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The development of PCR assays for detection of BHV-1, BRSV, BVDV and another pestiviruses is summarized. A polymerase chain reaction assay based on primers selected from the viral gI glycoprotein gene detected 3 fg pure BHV-1 DNA, 0.1-1.0 TCID50 or a single infected cell. No amplification was observed with DNA from BHV-2, BHV-3, BHV-4, OHV-1 or OHV-2. However, a fragment of the correct size (468 bp) was amplified using DNA from herpesviruses isolated from reindeer, red deer and goat. The PCR assay was able to detect virus in nasal swabs 1-14 days after experimental infection of cattle and there was a good correlation when PCR was compared to virus isolation for the detection of BHV-1 in clinical field samples. Detection of BHV-1 in fetal bovine serum and semen samples was also successful. PCR detecting a broad range of BVDV, BDV and HCV was developed. Of six sets of primers selected from different parts of the pestivirus genome the best results were provided by a pair 324/326 from the highly conserved 5'-non-coding region which gave an amplification with all 129 isolates tested. This panel consisted of 79 isolates from cattle, 33 from pigs and 17 from sheep. Differentiation between viruses was achieved by cleavage of the PCR-amplified products (288 bp) with the restriction endonucleases AvaI and BglI. The BVDV products were cleaved by AvaI, HCV by BglI and AvaI. Both enzymes, AvaI and BglI, did not cut the BDV products. A nested polymerase chain reaction assay was developed for the detection of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV). Primers were selected from the gene encoding the F fusion protein. The sensitivity of PCR assay was 0.1 TCID50. No cross reaction was observed with nine heterologous respiratory viruses. PCR products of bovine and human RSV strains were discriminated using endonuclease ScaI, which specifically cleaved products of BRSV. PCR assay detected BRSV in nasal swabs collected from cattle in the acute stage of respiratory disease. In vitro amplification detected 31 positive samples of 35 while immunofluorescence only 23 samples.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7817501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Med (Praha)        ISSN: 0375-8427            Impact factor:   0.558


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