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Isolation of bovine foamy virus in Japan.


ABSTRACT: Bovine foamy virus (BFV) is endemic in many countries, but has not been reported in Japan. A syncytium-forming virus was isolated from peripheral blood leukocytes of clinically healthy cattle on a farm in Kanagawa prefecture during a periodic epidemiological survey of viral diseases. The isolate was propagated in primary fetal bovine muscle cells and subsequently passaged in Madin-Darby bovine kidney cells. Since the isolate appeared to be distinct from the viruses with syncytium-forming ability previously isolated in Japan, we attempted to identify it using genomic analyses and electron microscopy. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that the isolate belongs to the bovine foamy virus cluster and is highly similar to a BFV strain isolated in China. A sero-epidemiological survey was performed using agar gel immunodiffusion test with the isolated virus as the antigen, and five of the 57 cattle tested were found to be seropositive.

SUBMITTER: Hachiya Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6207520 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolation of bovine foamy virus in Japan.

Hachiya Yuma Y   Kimura Kumiko K   Oguma Keisuke K   Ono Mamiko M   Horikita Tetsuya T   Sentsui Hiroshi H  

The Journal of veterinary medical science 20180903 10


Bovine foamy virus (BFV) is endemic in many countries, but has not been reported in Japan. A syncytium-forming virus was isolated from peripheral blood leukocytes of clinically healthy cattle on a farm in Kanagawa prefecture during a periodic epidemiological survey of viral diseases. The isolate was propagated in primary fetal bovine muscle cells and subsequently passaged in Madin-Darby bovine kidney cells. Since the isolate appeared to be distinct from the viruses with syncytium-forming ability  ...[more]

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