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Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep

BACKGROUND: A central nervous system (CNS) disease outbreak caused by small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLV) has triggered interest in Spain due to the rapid onset of clinical signs and relevant production losses. In a previous study on this outbreak, the role of LTR in tropism was unclear and env encod...

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Autores principales: Ramírez, Hugo, Reina, Ramsés, Bertolotti, Luigi, Cenoz, Amaia, Hernández, Mirna-Margarita, San Román, Beatriz, Glaria, Idoia, de Andrés, Ximena, Crespo, Helena, Jáuregui, Paula, Benavides, Julio, Polledo, Laura, Pérez, Valentín, García-Marín, Juan F, Rosati, Sergio, Amorena, Beatriz, de Andrés, Damián
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3328241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22281181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-8
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author Ramírez, Hugo
Reina, Ramsés
Bertolotti, Luigi
Cenoz, Amaia
Hernández, Mirna-Margarita
San Román, Beatriz
Glaria, Idoia
de Andrés, Ximena
Crespo, Helena
Jáuregui, Paula
Benavides, Julio
Polledo, Laura
Pérez, Valentín
García-Marín, Juan F
Rosati, Sergio
Amorena, Beatriz
de Andrés, Damián
author_facet Ramírez, Hugo
Reina, Ramsés
Bertolotti, Luigi
Cenoz, Amaia
Hernández, Mirna-Margarita
San Román, Beatriz
Glaria, Idoia
de Andrés, Ximena
Crespo, Helena
Jáuregui, Paula
Benavides, Julio
Polledo, Laura
Pérez, Valentín
García-Marín, Juan F
Rosati, Sergio
Amorena, Beatriz
de Andrés, Damián
author_sort Ramírez, Hugo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: A central nervous system (CNS) disease outbreak caused by small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLV) has triggered interest in Spain due to the rapid onset of clinical signs and relevant production losses. In a previous study on this outbreak, the role of LTR in tropism was unclear and env encoded sequences, likely involved in tropism, were not investigated. This study aimed to analyze heterogeneity of SRLV Env regions - TM amino terminal and SU V4, C4 and V5 segments - in order to assess virus compartmentalization in CNS. RESULTS: Eight Visna (neurologically) affected sheep of the outbreak were used. Of the 350 clones obtained after PCR amplification, 142 corresponded to CNS samples (spinal cord and choroid plexus) and the remaining to mammary gland, blood cells, bronchoalveolar lavage cells and/or lung. The diversity of the env sequences from CNS was 11.1-16.1% between animals and 0.35-11.6% within each animal, except in one animal presenting two sequence types (30% diversity) in the CNS (one grouping with those of the outbreak), indicative of CNS virus sequence heterogeneity. Outbreak sequences were of genotype A, clustering per animal and compartmentalizing in the animal tissues. No CNS specific signature patterns were found. CONCLUSIONS: Bayesian approach inferences suggested that proviruses from broncoalveolar lavage cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells represented the common ancestors (infecting viruses) in the animal and that neuroinvasion in the outbreak involved microevolution after initial infection with an A-type strain. This study demonstrates virus compartmentalization in the CNS and other body tissues in sheep presenting the neurological form of SRLV infection.
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spelling pubmed-33282412012-04-18 Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep Ramírez, Hugo Reina, Ramsés Bertolotti, Luigi Cenoz, Amaia Hernández, Mirna-Margarita San Román, Beatriz Glaria, Idoia de Andrés, Ximena Crespo, Helena Jáuregui, Paula Benavides, Julio Polledo, Laura Pérez, Valentín García-Marín, Juan F Rosati, Sergio Amorena, Beatriz de Andrés, Damián BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: A central nervous system (CNS) disease outbreak caused by small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLV) has triggered interest in Spain due to the rapid onset of clinical signs and relevant production losses. In a previous study on this outbreak, the role of LTR in tropism was unclear and env encoded sequences, likely involved in tropism, were not investigated. This study aimed to analyze heterogeneity of SRLV Env regions - TM amino terminal and SU V4, C4 and V5 segments - in order to assess virus compartmentalization in CNS. RESULTS: Eight Visna (neurologically) affected sheep of the outbreak were used. Of the 350 clones obtained after PCR amplification, 142 corresponded to CNS samples (spinal cord and choroid plexus) and the remaining to mammary gland, blood cells, bronchoalveolar lavage cells and/or lung. The diversity of the env sequences from CNS was 11.1-16.1% between animals and 0.35-11.6% within each animal, except in one animal presenting two sequence types (30% diversity) in the CNS (one grouping with those of the outbreak), indicative of CNS virus sequence heterogeneity. Outbreak sequences were of genotype A, clustering per animal and compartmentalizing in the animal tissues. No CNS specific signature patterns were found. CONCLUSIONS: Bayesian approach inferences suggested that proviruses from broncoalveolar lavage cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells represented the common ancestors (infecting viruses) in the animal and that neuroinvasion in the outbreak involved microevolution after initial infection with an A-type strain. This study demonstrates virus compartmentalization in the CNS and other body tissues in sheep presenting the neurological form of SRLV infection. BioMed Central 2012-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3328241/ /pubmed/22281181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-8 Text en Copyright ©2012 Ramirez et al; BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ramírez, Hugo
Reina, Ramsés
Bertolotti, Luigi
Cenoz, Amaia
Hernández, Mirna-Margarita
San Román, Beatriz
Glaria, Idoia
de Andrés, Ximena
Crespo, Helena
Jáuregui, Paula
Benavides, Julio
Polledo, Laura
Pérez, Valentín
García-Marín, Juan F
Rosati, Sergio
Amorena, Beatriz
de Andrés, Damián
Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
title Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
title_full Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
title_fullStr Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
title_full_unstemmed Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
title_short Study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
title_sort study of compartmentalization in the visna clinical form of small ruminant lentivirus infection in sheep
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3328241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22281181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-8
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