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Post-entry blockade of small ruminant lentiviruses by wild ruminants.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.96164
Publisher DOI
10.1186/s13567-015-0288-7
PubMed ID
26738942
Description
Small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) infection causes losses in the small ruminant industry due to reduced animal production and increased replacement rates. Infection of wild ruminants in close contact with infected domestic animals has been proposed to play a role in SRLV epidemiology, but studies are limited and mostly involve hybrids between wild and domestic animals. In this study, SRLV seropositive red deer, roe deer and mouflon were detected through modified ELISA tests, but virus was not successfully amplified using a set of different PCRs. Apparent restriction of SRLV infection in cervids was not related to the presence of neutralizing antibodies. In vitro cultured skin fibroblastic cells from red deer and fallow deer were permissive to the SRLV entry and integration, but produced low quantities of virus. SRLV got rapidly adapted in vitro to blood-derived macrophages and skin fibroblastic cells from red deer but not from fallow deer. Thus, although direct detection of virus was not successfully achieved in vivo, these findings show the potential susceptibility of wild ruminants to SRLV infection in the case of red deer and, on the other hand, an in vivo SRLV restriction in fallow deer. Altogether these results may highlight the importance of surveilling and controlling SRLV infection in domestic as well as in wild ruminants sharing pasture areas, and may provide new natural tools to control SRLV spread in sheep and goats.
Date of Publication
2016-01-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
San Jose Aranda, Leticia
Institut für Virologie und Immunologie (IVI)
Crespo, Helena
Blatti-Cardinaux, Laure Sarah Pauline
Institut für Virologie und Immunologie (IVI)
Glaria, Idoia
Martínez-Carrasco, Carlos
Berriatua, Eduardo
Amorena, Beatriz
De Andrés, Damián
Bertoni, Giuseppe
Institut für Virologie und Immunologie (IVI)
Reina, Ramses
Additional Credits
Institut für Virologie und Immunologie (IVI)
Series
Veterinary research
Publisher
BioMed Central
ISSN
0928-4249
Access(Rights)
open.access
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