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Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus
This study aimed to evaluate by means of Nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (nPCR), co-cultivation and sequencing, with genetic comparison between strains (mother/newborn), the occurrence of vertical transmission of Small Ruminant Lentiviruses (SRLV) from naturally occurring nannies infected for their...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673514/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33206648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239916 |
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author | Furtado Araújo, Juscilânia Andrioli, Alice Pinheiro, Raymundo Rizaldo Sider, Lucia Helena de Sousa, Ana Lídia Madeira de Azevedo, Dalva Alana Aragão Peixoto, Renato Mesquita Lima, Ana Milena Cesar Damasceno, Edgar Marques Souza, Samara Cristina Rocha Teixeira, Maria Fátima da Silva |
author_facet | Furtado Araújo, Juscilânia Andrioli, Alice Pinheiro, Raymundo Rizaldo Sider, Lucia Helena de Sousa, Ana Lídia Madeira de Azevedo, Dalva Alana Aragão Peixoto, Renato Mesquita Lima, Ana Milena Cesar Damasceno, Edgar Marques Souza, Samara Cristina Rocha Teixeira, Maria Fátima da Silva |
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description | This study aimed to evaluate by means of Nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (nPCR), co-cultivation and sequencing, with genetic comparison between strains (mother/newborn), the occurrence of vertical transmission of Small Ruminant Lentiviruses (SRLV) from naturally occurring nannies infected for their offspring. For the detection of SRLV seropositive progenitors, blood was collected from 42 nannies in the final third of gestation in tubes with and without anticoagulant. The diagnostic tests used were Western Blot (WB) and nPCR. During the period of birth, the same blood collection procedure was performed on 73 newborns at zero hours of birth, with the same diagnostic tests. Seventeen blood samples from seven-day-old kids, proven positive for SRLV by nPCR, chosen at random, were subjected to coculture in goat synovial membrane (GSM) cells for 105 days. The pro-viral DNA extracted from the cell supernatant from the coculture was subjected to nPCR. For DNA sequencing from the nPCR products, nine positive samples were chosen at random, four nannies with their respective offspring, also positive. Each sample was performed in triplicate, thus generating 27 nPCR products of which only 19 were suitable for analysis. Among the 42 pregnant goats, in 50% (21/42) pro-viral DNA was detected by nPCR, while in the WB, only 7.14% (3/42) presented antibodies against SRLV. Regarding neonates, of the 73 kids, 34 (46.57%) were positive for the virus, using the nPCR technique, while in the serological test (WB), three positive animals (4.10%) were observed. The coculture of the 17 samples with a positive result in the nPCR was confirmed in viral isolation by amplification of the SRLV pro-viral DNA. When aligned, the pro-viral DNA sequences (nannies and their respective offspring) presented homology in relation to the standard strain CAEV Co. It was concluded that the transmission of SRLV through intrauterine route was potentially the source of infection in the newborn goats. |
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spelling | pubmed-76735142020-11-19 Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus Furtado Araújo, Juscilânia Andrioli, Alice Pinheiro, Raymundo Rizaldo Sider, Lucia Helena de Sousa, Ana Lídia Madeira de Azevedo, Dalva Alana Aragão Peixoto, Renato Mesquita Lima, Ana Milena Cesar Damasceno, Edgar Marques Souza, Samara Cristina Rocha Teixeira, Maria Fátima da Silva PLoS One Research Article This study aimed to evaluate by means of Nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (nPCR), co-cultivation and sequencing, with genetic comparison between strains (mother/newborn), the occurrence of vertical transmission of Small Ruminant Lentiviruses (SRLV) from naturally occurring nannies infected for their offspring. For the detection of SRLV seropositive progenitors, blood was collected from 42 nannies in the final third of gestation in tubes with and without anticoagulant. The diagnostic tests used were Western Blot (WB) and nPCR. During the period of birth, the same blood collection procedure was performed on 73 newborns at zero hours of birth, with the same diagnostic tests. Seventeen blood samples from seven-day-old kids, proven positive for SRLV by nPCR, chosen at random, were subjected to coculture in goat synovial membrane (GSM) cells for 105 days. The pro-viral DNA extracted from the cell supernatant from the coculture was subjected to nPCR. For DNA sequencing from the nPCR products, nine positive samples were chosen at random, four nannies with their respective offspring, also positive. Each sample was performed in triplicate, thus generating 27 nPCR products of which only 19 were suitable for analysis. Among the 42 pregnant goats, in 50% (21/42) pro-viral DNA was detected by nPCR, while in the WB, only 7.14% (3/42) presented antibodies against SRLV. Regarding neonates, of the 73 kids, 34 (46.57%) were positive for the virus, using the nPCR technique, while in the serological test (WB), three positive animals (4.10%) were observed. The coculture of the 17 samples with a positive result in the nPCR was confirmed in viral isolation by amplification of the SRLV pro-viral DNA. When aligned, the pro-viral DNA sequences (nannies and their respective offspring) presented homology in relation to the standard strain CAEV Co. It was concluded that the transmission of SRLV through intrauterine route was potentially the source of infection in the newborn goats. Public Library of Science 2020-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7673514/ /pubmed/33206648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239916 Text en © 2020 Furtado Araújo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Furtado Araújo, Juscilânia Andrioli, Alice Pinheiro, Raymundo Rizaldo Sider, Lucia Helena de Sousa, Ana Lídia Madeira de Azevedo, Dalva Alana Aragão Peixoto, Renato Mesquita Lima, Ana Milena Cesar Damasceno, Edgar Marques Souza, Samara Cristina Rocha Teixeira, Maria Fátima da Silva Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
title | Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
title_full | Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
title_fullStr | Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
title_full_unstemmed | Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
title_short | Vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
title_sort | vertical transmissibility of small ruminant lentivirus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673514/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33206648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239916 |
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