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Vet Microbiol ; 128(3-4): 261-8, 2008 Apr 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18031957

ABSTRACT

Caprine herpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1) is responsible of a systemic disease in kids and genital diseases inducing abortions in adult goats. In Europe, CpHV-1 is widespread in Mediterranean countries such as Greece, Italy and Spain. As France is geographically close to these countries, a survey was conducted to investigate the presence of CpHV-1 in goats in a Mediterranean department (Corse-du-Sud) and in continental departments (Dordogne and Vendée) of this country. Taking into account the close antigenic and genetic relationships between bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) and CpHV-1, the serological detection was performed by using BoHV-1 glycoproteins B (gB) and E (gE) blocking ELISAs. The analysis of 2548 serum samples in a BoHV-1 gB blocking ELISA revealed that a ruminant alphaherpesvirus infection related to BoHV-1 was widespread in Corse-du-Sud whereas no positive animals was detected in Dordogne and Vendée. Furthermore, the specificity and the sensitivity of the BoHV-1 gB blocking ELISA to detect a BoHV-1 related infection in goats were evaluated. A subsequent analysis by a BoHV-1 gE blocking ELISA demonstrated that 22.6% of gB-positive serum samples were also gE-positive. Cross-seroneutralisation assays afforded the unambiguous identification of antibodies against CpHV-1 in gB-positive goats. The likely presence of CpHV-1 in Corse-du-Sud supported by a high seroprevalence (61.9%) in all investigated flocks extends the number of countries infected with CpHV-1. Moreover, the difference observed between Corse-du-Sud and Dordogne and Vendée suggests that CpHV-1 is more prevalent in Mediterranean countries or regions than in central and northern Europe.


Subject(s)
Goat Diseases/epidemiology , Herpesviridae Infections/veterinary , Varicellovirus/immunology , Viral Envelope Proteins/immunology , Animals , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/veterinary , Female , France/epidemiology , Goat Diseases/virology , Goats , Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology , Herpesviridae Infections/virology , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Viral Proteins
2.
Vet Res ; 37(2): 169-90, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16472518

ABSTRACT

Herpesviruses have mainly co-evolved with their hosts for millions of years. Consequently, different related host species may have been infected by various genetically related herpesviruses. Illustrating this concept, several ruminant alphaherpesviruses have been shown to form a cluster of viruses closely related to bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1): namely bovine herpesvirus 5, bubaline herpesvirus 1, caprine herpesvirus 1, cervid herpesviruses 1 and 2 and elk herpesvirus 1. These viruses share common antigenic properties and the serological relationships between them can be considered as a threat to BoHV-1 eradication programmes. BoHV-1 is a herpesvirus responsible for infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, which is a disease of major economic concern. In this article, the genetic properties of these ruminant alphaherpesviruses are reviewed on a comparative basis and the issue of interspecific recombination is assessed. The pathogenesis of these infections is described with emphasis on the host range and crossing of the host species barrier. Indeed, the non bovine ruminant species susceptible to these ruminant alphaherpesviruses may be potential BoHV-1 reservoirs. The differential diagnosis of these related infections is also discussed. In addition, available epidemiological data are used to assess the potential of cross-infection in ruminant populations. A better knowledge of these ruminant alphaherpesvirus infections is essential to successfully control infectious bovine rhinotracheitis.


Subject(s)
Alphaherpesvirinae/isolation & purification , Herpesviridae Infections/veterinary , Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis/virology , Ruminants/virology , Alphaherpesvirinae/genetics , Alphaherpesvirinae/pathogenicity , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/diagnosis , Cattle Diseases/virology , Deer , Diagnosis, Differential , Goat Diseases/diagnosis , Goat Diseases/virology , Goats , Herpesviridae Infections/diagnosis , Herpesviridae Infections/virology , Herpesvirus 1, Bovine/genetics , Herpesvirus 1, Bovine/isolation & purification , Herpesvirus 1, Bovine/pathogenicity , Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis/diagnosis , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/diagnosis , Sheep Diseases/virology , Species Specificity
3.
Virus Res ; 115(2): 112-21, 2006 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16140410

ABSTRACT

Caprine herpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1) is responsible of systemic infection in neonatal kids as well as abortion and fertility disorders in adult goats. This virus is closely related to bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) which causes infectious bovine rhinotracheitis. Glycoprotein D (gD) mediates important functions in alphaherpesviruses and is also a main immunogen. The sequence of CpHV-1 gD gene and the biochemical properties of its translation product were analyzed and compared to those of BoHV-1 and other alphaherpesviruses. A relatively high homology was found between CpHV-1 and BoHV-1 glycoproteins D amino acid sequences (similarity of 68.8%). Moreover, six cysteine residues are conserved by CpHV-1 gD and the other studied alphaherpesviruses. CpHV-1 gD has a molecular mass similar to BoHV-1 gD and contains complex N-linked oligosaccharides. In contrast to the BoHV-1 gD, CpHV-1 gD is expressed as a late protein. In spite of the observed differences which could influence its biological functions, CpHV-1 gD shares most characteristics with other alphaherpesviruses and especially BoHV-1.


Subject(s)
Glycoproteins/genetics , Varicellovirus/chemistry , Varicellovirus/genetics , Viral Envelope Proteins/chemistry , Viral Envelope Proteins/genetics , Alphaherpesvirinae/chemistry , Alphaherpesvirinae/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Cattle , Cell Line , Conserved Sequence , Cysteine/genetics , DNA, Viral/chemistry , DNA, Viral/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral , Glycoproteins/chemistry , Molecular Sequence Data , Molecular Weight , Oligosaccharides/analysis , Oligosaccharides/chemistry , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
4.
J Clin Microbiol ; 42(3): 1228-35, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15004081

ABSTRACT

The control of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis induced by bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) requires sensitive and specific diagnostic assays. As BoHV-1 is antigenically and genetically related to four other alphaherpesviruses of ruminants-namely, BoHV-5, caprine herpesvirus 1 (CpHV-1), cervine herpesvirus 1 (CvHV-1) and CvHV-2-diagnostic tests able to discriminate BoHV-1 from these related viruses are needed to avoid misdiagnosis, especially because some of these viruses are able to cross the species barrier. In this study, murine monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific for BoHV-1, BoHV-5, CpHV-1, CvHV-1, and CvHV-2 were produced with the aim of setting up an immunofluorescence assay able to discriminate between these related herpesviruses. Produced MAbs were selected for their viral specificity by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and indirect immunofluorescence staining of virus-infected cells. Radioimmunoprecipitation characterization of the selected MAbs revealed that four of them are directed against glycoprotein C (gC) and one of them is directed against gD of these related viruses. The obtained results demonstrate that the antibodies produced allow an unambiguous discrimination of each of the four alphaherpesviruses related to BoHV-1.


Subject(s)
Alphaherpesvirinae/isolation & purification , Antigens, Viral/analysis , Herpesvirus 1, Bovine/isolation & purification , Alphaherpesvirinae/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/diagnosis , Cattle Diseases/virology , Cell Line , Deer , Diagnosis, Differential , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Goat Diseases/diagnosis , Goat Diseases/virology , Goats , Herpesviridae Infections/diagnosis , Herpesviridae Infections/veterinary , Herpesvirus 1, Bovine/immunology , Kidney , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C
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