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Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses

Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) are endemic in most areas of Europe, causing a chronic infection and a multisystemic disease affecting the udder, carpal joints, lungs, and central nervous system. Due to the lack of treatments and protective vaccination strategies, infection control is focused on...

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Autores principales: Echeverría, Irache, De Miguel, Ricardo, De Pablo-Maiso, Lorena, Glaria, Idoia, Benito, Alfredo A., De Blas, Ignacio, De Andrés, Damián, Luján, Lluís, Reina, Ramsés
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32426375
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00182
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author Echeverría, Irache
De Miguel, Ricardo
De Pablo-Maiso, Lorena
Glaria, Idoia
Benito, Alfredo A.
De Blas, Ignacio
De Andrés, Damián
Luján, Lluís
Reina, Ramsés
author_facet Echeverría, Irache
De Miguel, Ricardo
De Pablo-Maiso, Lorena
Glaria, Idoia
Benito, Alfredo A.
De Blas, Ignacio
De Andrés, Damián
Luján, Lluís
Reina, Ramsés
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description Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) are endemic in most areas of Europe, causing a chronic infection and a multisystemic disease affecting the udder, carpal joints, lungs, and central nervous system. Due to the lack of treatments and protective vaccination strategies, infection control is focused on the identification of infected animals through serological or molecular techniques. However, antigenic and genetic heterogeneity of SRLVs represent a clear drawback for diagnosis. Infected animals may present lower animal production parameters such as birth weight or milk production and quality, depending on productive systems considered and, likely, to the diagnostic method applied. In this study, four sheep flocks dedicated to dairy or meat production were evaluated using three different ELISA and two PCR strategies to classify animal population according to SRLV infection status. Productive parameters were recorded along one whole lactation or reproductive period and compared between positive and negative animals. SRLV was present in 19% of the total population, being unequally distributed in the different flocks. Less than half of the infected animals were detected by a single diagnostic method, highlighting the importance of combining different diagnostic techniques. Statistical analysis employing animal classification using all the diagnostic methods associated lambing size, lamb weight at birth, and daily weight gain with SRLV infection status in meat flocks. Milk production, somatic cell count, fat, and protein content in the milk were associated with SRLV infection in dairy flocks, to a greater extent in the flock showing higher seroprevalence. A multi-platform SRLV diagnostic strategy was useful for ensuring correct animal classification, thus validating downstream studies investigating production traits.
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spelling pubmed-72043842020-05-18 Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses Echeverría, Irache De Miguel, Ricardo De Pablo-Maiso, Lorena Glaria, Idoia Benito, Alfredo A. De Blas, Ignacio De Andrés, Damián Luján, Lluís Reina, Ramsés Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLVs) are endemic in most areas of Europe, causing a chronic infection and a multisystemic disease affecting the udder, carpal joints, lungs, and central nervous system. Due to the lack of treatments and protective vaccination strategies, infection control is focused on the identification of infected animals through serological or molecular techniques. However, antigenic and genetic heterogeneity of SRLVs represent a clear drawback for diagnosis. Infected animals may present lower animal production parameters such as birth weight or milk production and quality, depending on productive systems considered and, likely, to the diagnostic method applied. In this study, four sheep flocks dedicated to dairy or meat production were evaluated using three different ELISA and two PCR strategies to classify animal population according to SRLV infection status. Productive parameters were recorded along one whole lactation or reproductive period and compared between positive and negative animals. SRLV was present in 19% of the total population, being unequally distributed in the different flocks. Less than half of the infected animals were detected by a single diagnostic method, highlighting the importance of combining different diagnostic techniques. Statistical analysis employing animal classification using all the diagnostic methods associated lambing size, lamb weight at birth, and daily weight gain with SRLV infection status in meat flocks. Milk production, somatic cell count, fat, and protein content in the milk were associated with SRLV infection in dairy flocks, to a greater extent in the flock showing higher seroprevalence. A multi-platform SRLV diagnostic strategy was useful for ensuring correct animal classification, thus validating downstream studies investigating production traits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7204384/ /pubmed/32426375 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00182 Text en Copyright © 2020 Echeverría, De Miguel, De Pablo-Maiso, Glaria, Benito, De Blas, De Andrés, Luján and Reina. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Echeverría, Irache
De Miguel, Ricardo
De Pablo-Maiso, Lorena
Glaria, Idoia
Benito, Alfredo A.
De Blas, Ignacio
De Andrés, Damián
Luján, Lluís
Reina, Ramsés
Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses
title Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses
title_full Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses
title_fullStr Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses
title_short Multi-Platform Detection of Small Ruminant Lentivirus Antibodies and Provirus as Biomarkers of Production Losses
title_sort multi-platform detection of small ruminant lentivirus antibodies and provirus as biomarkers of production losses
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32426375
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00182
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