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Detection Of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus In Experimentally Infected Balb/c Mice.
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Veterinary Research. v. 35, n. 2, p. 189-97
0928-4249
10.1051/vetres:2004003
15099495
Autor
Almeida, Renata Servan
Domingues, Helena Gallicchio
Coswig, Lia Treptow
D'Arce, Regina Celia Freitas
de Carvalho, Rodrigo Franco
Arns, Clarice Weis
Institución
Resumen
The present study used an RT-nested-PCR and an immunohistochemistry assay to detect bovine respiratory syncytial virus in tissues from experimentally infected balb/c mice. As a first step, Chicken Embryo Related (CER) cell monolayers infected with the BRSV-25-BR strain isolated in Brazil were used for antigen production. Then, the infected lung and tracheal tissues of female balb/c mice were collected on 3, 5, 7 and 10 days post-infection and submitted to both techniques. Primers specific to F and G genes that amplify fragments of 481 bp and 371 bp, respectively, were used. The BRSV detection was not successful in all of the animals tested. The genomic fragment of the G gene from the organs of some infected mice on all analyzed post-infection days was amplified. However, in the RT-nested-PCR corresponding to the F gene, it was not possible to observe any amplified fragment. This was probably due to the higher sensitivity of the developed technique to amplify the fragment corresponding to the G gene compared to the F gene. Moreover, only three of the lungs collected five days post-infection were positive by immunohistochemistry. To the author's knowledge, this is the first study reporting bovine respiratory syncytial virus detection in balb/c mice after experimental inoculation. 35 189-97