1.Atypical necrotizing encephalitis associated with systemic canine distemper virus infection in pups.
Alexandre Mendes AMUDE ; Selwyn Arlington HEADLEY ; Amauri Alcindo ALFIERI ; Suely Nunes BELONI ; Alice Fernandes ALFIERI
Journal of Veterinary Science 2011;12(4):409-411
This report describes the naturally occurring atypical neuropathological manifestation of systemic canine distemper virus (CDV) infection in two 16-day-old Pit Bull pups. CDV-induced changes affected the gray and white matter of the forebrain while sparing the hindbrain. Histologically, there was necrosis with destruction of the nervous parenchyma due to an influx of inflammatory and reactive cells associated with eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies within glial cells. Positive immunoreactivity against CDV antigens was predominantly observed within astrocytes and neurons. RT-PCR was used to amplify CDV-specific amplicons from brain fragments. These findings suggest the participation of CDV in the etiopathogenesis of these lesions.
Animals
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Antigens, Viral
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Central Nervous System/pathology/virology
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Distemper/*virology
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*Distemper Virus, Canine
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Dogs
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Encephalitis/pathology/*veterinary/virology
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Necrosis/pathology/*veterinary/virology
2.Use of hydrophilic extra-viral domain of canine distemper virus H protein for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay development.
Ki Hyun CHO ; Jeongmi KIM ; Hyun Ah YOO ; Dae Hee KIM ; Seung Yong PARK ; Chang Seon SONG ; In Soo CHOI ; Joong Bok LEE
Journal of Veterinary Science 2014;15(4):503-509
Simple methods for measuring the levels of serum antibody against canine distemper virus (CDV) would assist in the effective vaccination of dogs. To develop an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) specific for CDV, we expressed hydrophilic extra-viral domain (HEVD) protein of the A75/17-CDV H gene in a pET 28a plasmid-based Escherichia (E.) coli vector system. Expression was confirmed by dot and Western blotting. We proposed that detection of E. coli-expressed H protein might be conformation-dependent because intensities of the reactions observed with these two methods varied. The H gene HEVD protein was further purified and used as an antigen for an ELISA. Samples from dogs with undetectable to high anti-CDV antibody titers were analyzed using this HEVD-specific ELISA and a commercial CDV antibody detection kit (ImmunoComb). Levels of HEVD antigenicity measured with the assays and immunochromatography correlated. These data indicated that the HEDV protein may be used as antigen to develop techniques for detecting antibodies against CDV.
Animals
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Antigens, Viral/*diagnostic use
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Distemper/diagnosis/*virology
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Distemper Virus, Canine/*immunology
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Dog Diseases/*diagnosis/virology
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Dogs
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/*veterinary
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Escherichia coli/genetics
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Genetic Vectors/genetics
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Hemagglutinins, Viral/*diagnostic use