生物
聚合酶链反应
分子生物学
病毒学
疱疹病毒科
南方斑点
DNA
基因
病毒
遗传学
病毒性疾病
作者
Paul Burr,Monica Campbell,L. Nicolson,David Onions
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0378-1135(96)01227-8
摘要
Canine herpesvirus 1 (CHV-1), a member of the alphaherpesvirus sub-family, is known to cause fatal infections in litters of puppies and may also be involved in infertility, abortion, and stillbirths in adult dogs. The purpose of this study was to determine the presence of CHV-1 DNA using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in twelve key sites that have been associated with latency for other herpesviruses. A 605 base pair portion of the viral glycoprotein B (gB) gene was amplified using degenerate primers, cloned, and sequenced. Conventional 20mer primers were designed using this sequence information to amplify a 120 bp fragment of gB situated between the original degenerate primers. The specificity of amplification was confirmed by Southern Blot hybridisation using an internal oligonucleotide probe. DNA was extracted from tissue samples taken from twelve dogs at post mortem and from twenty-four blood samples. Nine out of twelve dogs showed evidence of infection with CHV-1; the tissues most commonly affected were lumbo-sacral ganglia (512 dogs), tonsil (512), parotid salivary gland (49), and liver (49). No positive results were detected within the twenty-four blood samples. These results indicate that exposure to CHV-1 may be much more common than previously suggested.
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