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    Lentivírus de pequenos ruminantes (CAEV e Maedi-Visna): revisão e perspectivas

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    Neutralizing Antibody Responses and Evolution of Antigenic Variants in Monozygotic Twin Lambs Infected with Phenotypically Distinct Ovine Lentiviruses

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    AbstractOvine lentivirus (OvLV) isolates 85/34 (OvLV 34) and 84/28 (OvLV 28) were initially characterized as phenotypically distinct “rapid/high” and “slow/low” strains based on replication kinetics, syncytiogenesis, and cell lysis in vitro. In the present study, sera from OvLV-34- or OvLV-28-infected monozygotic twin lambs defined these virus strains as distinct neutralization serotypes. We also show that immune recognition of at least one OvLV neutralization epitope is influenced by genetic differences between lambs. Additional studies determined the neutralization phenotype of virus isolates from alveolar macrophages of OvLV-34- or OvLV-28-infected lambs, evaluated the role of neutralizing antibodies in selection and persistence of antigenic variants, and related the severity of OvLV-induced lymphoid interstitial pneumonia (LIP) to the evolution of neutralization variants. These studies demonstrate that (i) macrophage-associated OvLV neutralization variants can arise in the presence or the absence of neutralizing antibodies directed to inoculum viruses, (ii) OvLV variants persist in macrophages in the presence of serum neutralizing antibodies, and (iii) the emergence of OvLV variants is apparently unrelated to the severity of LIP

    Transmissibilidade de Lentivírus de Pequenos Ruminantes para cabritos e cabras adultas por meio de sêmen infectado experimentalmente

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    Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis is a multisystemic infectious disease, caused by a lentivirus. The objective of this study was to evaluate the transmissibility of caprine lentivirus to goats and their offspring, through experimentally infected semen. Therefore, eleven free- CAEV goats were artificially inseminated using semen from a free-CAEV buck experimentally infected with CAEV-Cork strain (experimental group one). Pregnancy was confirmed in only six goats and their offspring (n= 6) constituted the experimental group two. Two free-CAEV females were artificially inseminated with semen from the same seronegative buck, without viral inoculum to constitute the control group. The diagnosis of caprine lentivirus infection was performed using AGID, cELISA and nested-PCR. All females were monitored for 210 days after artificial insemination. Kids were immediately separated from their mothers after birth, and monitored at zero time, 15 days old and monthly until 12 months old. Regarding goat samples, 56.96% (9/159) were positive in cELISA, 24.05% (38/158) were positive in IDGA and none was positive in nested-PCR. Regarding to the offspring samples, 11.28% (15/133) and 5.26% (7/133) were positive in nested-PCR and IDGA, respectively, while no sample was positive in cELISA. The control group showed no positives in the three techniques. The positivity observed to nested-PCR may show its importance to identify infected, but seronegative animals, in late seroconversion situations. According to results, the transmission of caprine lentivirus to offspring and their mothers through infected semen is possible.Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Clin Med, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Ave Prof Dr Orlando Marques Paiva 87,Cidade Univ, BR-05508270 Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilInst Biol, Lab Raiva & Encefalites, Ave Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves 1-252, BR-04014002 Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Dept Higiene Vet & Saude Publ, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia Botucatu, Julio de Mesquita Filho S-N, BR-18618970 Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Dept Higiene Vet & Saude Publ, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia Botucatu, Julio de Mesquita Filho S-N, BR-18618970 Botucatu, SP, Brazi
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