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Colostrum and milk can transmit jaagsiekte retrovirus to lambs

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Citazione:
Colostrum and milk can transmit jaagsiekte retrovirus to lambs / Grego, E; De Meneghi, D; Alvarez, V; Benito, Aa; Minguijón, E; Ortín, A; Mattoni, M; Moreno, B; de Villarreal, Mp; Alberti, Alberto; Capucchio, Mt; Caporale, M; Juste, R; Rosati, S; De Las Heras, M.. - In: VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0378-1135. - 130:(2008), pp. 247-257.
Abstract:
Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA) is a contagious disease caused by jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV). In the three studies performed, we have obtained data of the importance of colostrum/milk (C/M) in the transmission of JSRV. In the first study, a group of sheep from a flock with a long history of OPA, samples from colostrum and peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) were collected. Two specific PCRs (U3-LTR and env of the JSRV) were carried out. Using U3PCR 8/34 sheep were positive in colostrum whereas with envPCR 7/34 were positive. From these animals only one was positive with U3PCR in the PBLs. Evidence of the transmission of JSRV infection by C/M was obtained in two more separate studies. In the second study, PBLs from five lambs from JSRV+ ewes and two from JSRV-ewes were tested by the U3PCR. They were fed C/M by their mothers during 3 months and slaughtered 7 months after birth. Three out of five lambs from the JSRV+ sheep become PBL positive at 3–4 months old and the other two were also positive at 4–6 months of age. One lamb of the JSRV-sheep became also PBL positive at an age of 3 months. In the third study, a group of lambs from JSRV negative mothers were fed with C/M from JSRV+ sheep and housed in separate unit. For comparison, another group of the same origin and maintained in another different unit, were fed with C/M containing a JSRV virus preparation. All lambs were blood sampled monthly and JSRV infection was detected as early as 15 days and several times onwards in both groups. Control groups fed with C/M from JSRV free flock and JSRV blood test negative sheep were always negative. Together these results indicate that suckling is an important natural transmission route for JSRV.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Grego, E; De Meneghi, D; Alvarez, V; Benito, Aa; Minguijón, E; Ortín, A; Mattoni, M; Moreno, B; de Villarreal, Mp; Alberti, Alberto; Capucchio, Mt; Caporale, M; Juste, R; Rosati, S; De Las Heras, M.
Autori di Ateneo:
ALBERTI Alberto
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/46992
Pubblicato in:
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY
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