Cultured early goat embryos and cells are susceptible to infection with caprine encephalitis virus

Zona-pellucida-free embryos at 8–16 cell stage were co-cultured for 6 days in an insert over a mixed cell monolayer infected with CAEV-pBSCA. Embryos were washed and transferred to an insert on CAEV indicator goat synovial membrane cells for 6 h, then they were washed and cultivated in B2 Ménézo for...

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Published inVirology (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 353; no. 2; pp. 307 - 315
Main Authors Ali Al Ahmad, M.Z., Fieni, F., Guiguen, F., Larrat, M., Pellerin, J.L., Roux, C., Chebloune, Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 30.09.2006
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Summary:Zona-pellucida-free embryos at 8–16 cell stage were co-cultured for 6 days in an insert over a mixed cell monolayer infected with CAEV-pBSCA. Embryos were washed and transferred to an insert on CAEV indicator goat synovial membrane cells for 6 h, then they were washed and cultivated in B2 Ménézo for 24 h, finally, embryo cells were dissociated and cultivated on a feeder monolayer for 8 days. After 5 weeks, multinucleated giant cells typical of CAEV infection were observed in indicator GSM cell monolayers. In the acellular medium, the early embryonic cells produced at least 10 3.25 TCID 50/ml over 24 h. The monolayer of cultivated embryonic cells developed cytopathic lesions within 8 days, and CAEV RNA, CAEV proviral DNA and protein p28 of the capsid were detected. All of these results clearly demonstrate that caprine early embryonic cells are susceptible to infection with CAEV and that infection with this virus is productive.
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ISSN:0042-6822
1096-0341
DOI:10.1016/j.virol.2006.06.007