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#1 - Mapping the sites of latency and reactivation by bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5) and a thymidine kinase-deleted BoHV-5 in lambs, 33(12):1409-1415

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ABSTRACT.- Cadore G.C., Marcon G., Brum M.C.S., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2013. Mapping the sites of latency and reactivation by bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5) and a thymidine kinase-deleted BoHV-5 in lambs. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(12):1409-1415. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Camobi, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil. E-mail: eduardofurtadoflores@gmail.com A thymidine kinase (tk)-deleted bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5tkΔ) was previously shown to establish latent infection and reactivate - even poorly - in a sheep model (Cadore et al. 2013). As TK-negative alphaherpesviruses are unlike to reactivate in neural tissue, this study investigated the sites of latency and reactivation by this recombinant in lambs. For this, groups of lambs were inoculated intranasally with the parental BoHV-5 strain (SV-507/99) or with the recombinant BoHV-5tkΔ. During latent infection (40 days post-inoculation, pi), the distribution of recombinant virus DNA in neural and non-neural tissues was similar to that of the parental virus. Parental and recombinant virus DNA was consistently detected by PCR in trigeminal ganglia (TGs); frequently in palatine and pharyngeal tonsils and, less frequently in the retropharyngeal lymph nodes. In addition, latent DNA of both viruses was detected in several areas of the brain. After dexamethasone (Dx) administration (day 40pi), the recombinant virus was barely detected in nasal secretions contrasting with marked shedding of the parental virus. In tissues of lambs euthanized at day 3 post-Dx treatment (pDx), reverse-transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) for a late viral mRNA (glycoprotein D gene) demonstrated reactivation of parental virus in neural (TGs) and lymphoid tissues (tonsils, lymph node). In contrast, recombinant virus mRNA was detected only in lymphoid tissues. These results demonstrate that BoHV-5 and the recombinant BoHV-5tkΔ do establish latent infection in neural and non-neural sites. Reactivation of the recombinant BoHV-5tkΔ, however, appeared to occur only in non-neural sites. In anyway, the ability of a tk-deleted strain to reactivate latent infection deserves attention in the context of vaccine safety.

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RESUMO.- Cadore G.C., Marcon G., Brum M.C.S., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2013. Mapping the sites of latency and reactivation by bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5) and a thymidine kinase-deleted BoHV-5 in lambs. [Mapeamento dos sítios de latência e reativação pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 (BoHV-5) e por mutante deletado no gene da timidina quinase em ovinos.] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(12):1409-1415. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Camobi, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil. E-mail: eduardofurtadoflores@gmail.com Um recombinante do herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 com deleção no gene da timidina quinase (BoHV-5tkΔ) foi capaz de estabelecer latência e reativar - embora ineficientemente - em modelo experimental em ovinos (Cadore et al. 2013). Como a reativação de alfaherpesvírus defectivos na TK em tecido neural é improvável, o presente estudo investigou os sítios de latência e reativação por esse recombinante em ovinos. Para isso, grupos de ovinos foram inoculados com a cepa de BoHV-5 parental (SV-507/99) ou com o recombinante BoHV-5tkΔ. Durante a infecção latente (dia 40 pós-infecção, pi) a distribuição do DNA do vírus recombinante no encéfalo de ovinos infectados experimentalmente foi similar ao do vírus parental (SV-507/99). O DNA de ambos os vírus foi detectado consistentemente por PCR nos gânglios trigêmeos (TGs), frequentemente nas tonsilas faríngeas e palatinas e, com menos frequência, nos linfonodos retrofaríngeos. Após administração de dexametasona (Dx), o vírus recombinante foi raramente detectado nas secreções nasais, contrastando com excreção abundante do vírus parental. RT-PCR para mRNA de um gene tardio (glicoproteína D) realizado em tecidos de animais eutanasiados 3 dias pós-Dx demonstrou reativação do vírus parental em tecido neural (TGs) e não-neural (tonsilas, linfonodo). Em contraste, a reativação do vírus recombinante ficou restrita ao tecido linfoide. Esses resultados demonstram que tanto o BoHV-5 parental quanto o recombinante estabelecem latência em sítios neurais e não-neurais. No entanto, o recombinante BoHV-5tkΔ parece reativar apenas nos tecidos não-neurais (linfoide). De qualquer forma, a capacidade do recombinante reativar a infecção latente deve ser considerada no contexto de segurança vacinal.


#2 - Reactivation and distribution of bovine herpesvirus 5 DNA in the brain of latently infected sheep, 31(12):1090-1096

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ABSTRACT.- Cadore G.C., Anziliero D., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2011. [Reactivation and distribution of bovine herpesvirus 5 DNA in the brain of latently infected sheep.] Reativação e distribuição do DNA do herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 no encéfalo de ovinos latentemente infectados. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 31(12):1090-1096. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Camobi, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil. E-mail: eduardofurtadoflores@gmail.com The biology of latent infection by bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) has been studied in cattle and rabbits, yet many aspects remain poorly understood. We herein investigated the suitability of lambs to investigate aspects of BoHV-5 latency. Thirteen six-month-old lambs inoculated intranasally (IN) with BoHV-5 strain SV-507/99 (titer of 106.8 TCID50/mL) shed the virus in nasal secretions in titers up 105.5 TCID50/mL, during up to 11 days, developing virus neutralizing (VN) titers of 16 to 128 at day 30 post-inoculation (pi). The inoculated animals developed only a mild serous nasal secretion and transient hyperthermia. Examination of brain sections of five lambs euthanized at day 30 pi by PCR revealed the presence of latent DNA in the trigeminal ganglia (TG, 5 out of five), olfactory bulbs (OB, 5/5), pons (2/5), cerebellum (2/5) and cerebral cortex (1/5). Administration of dexamethasone (Dx, n=4) or flumethasone (FluM, n=4) to eight latently infected lambs at day 65 pi resulted in virus reactivation and shedding by 3 out of 4 individuals in each group. Virus shedding in nasal secretions started at day 3 post-treatment and lasted up to five days (1-5) in Dx treated lambs (titers up to 102.8TCID50/mL), was delayed and lasted up to three days (1-3) in FluM-treated lambs (titers up to 102.1 TCID50/mL). PCR examination of the brains of animals submitted to reactivation, at day 30 post-treatment, showed a pattern of distribution of latent viral DNA fairly similar to that found in those not submitted to reactivation. In summary, the ability of BoHV-5 to establish latent infection, the consistent colonization of TGs and OBs by latent viral DNA and virus reactivation induced by corticosteroid treatment are promising findings towards the use of lambs to study selected aspects of BoHV-5 latency.

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RESUMO.- Cadore G.C., Anziliero D., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2011. [Reactivation and distribution of bovine herpesvirus 5 DNA in the brain of latently infected sheep.] Reativação e distribuição do DNA do herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 no encéfalo de ovinos latentemente infectados. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 31(12):1090-1096. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Camobi, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, Brazil. E-mail: eduardofurtadoflores@gmail.com A biologia da infecção latente pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 (BoHV-5) tem sido estudada em bovinos e coelhos, mas vários aspectos permanecem desconhecidos. Este artigo relata uma avaliação de ovinos jovens como modelo para o estudo da infecção latente pelo BoHV-5. Treze cordeiros com idade entre seis e sete meses, inoculados pela via intranasal (IN) com a cepa SV-507/99 do BoHV-5 (título de 106,8 DICC50/mL) excretaram o vírus em secreções nasais em títulos de até 105,5 DICC50/mL, com duração de até 11 dias, desenvolvendo anticorpos neutralizantes em títulos de 16 a 128 no dia 30 pós-inoculação (pi). Os ovinos inoculados apresentaram apenas secreção nasal serosa leve e hipertermia transitória. O PCR de secções do encéfalo de cinco animais inoculados no dia 30 pi revelou a presença de DNA viral latente nos gânglios trigêmeos (TG, 5 de 5 animais), bulbo olfatório (BO, 5/5), ponte (2/5), cerebelo (2/5), córtex cerebral (1/5). Administração de dexametasona (Dx, n=4) ou flumetasona (FluM, n=4) a oito ovinos no dia 65 pi resultou em reativação e excreção viral por 3 de 4 animais de cada grupo. A excreção viral nas secreções nasais iniciou no dia 3 pós-tratamento e durou entre 1 e 5 dias nos ovinos tratados com Dx (títulos até 102,8TCID50/mL) e foi mais tardia, durando entre 1 e 3 dias nos animais tratados com FluM (títulos de 102,1 TCID50/mL). Uma análise por PCR do encéfalo dos animais submetidos à reativação, no dia 65 pós-infecção, revelou uma distribuição do DNA latente semelhante àquela observada nos animais não submetidos à reativação. Em resumo, a capacidade do BoHV-5 estabelecer infecção latente, a colonização dos TGs a BOs com DNA viral latente e a reativação induzida por corticoides são achados promissores para o uso de cordeiros como modelo para a infecção latente pelo BoHV-5.


#3 - Aspectos virológicos e clínico-patológicos da infecção genital aguda e latente pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 1.2 em bezerras experimentalmente infectadas, p.140-148

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ABSTRACT.- Henzel A., Diel D.G., Arenhart S., Vogel F.S.F., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2008. [Virological and clinico-pathological features of acute vulvovaginitis and latent infection by bovine herpesvirus 1.2 in heifers experimentally infected.] Aspectos virológicos e clínico-patológicos da infecção genital aguda e latente pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 1.2 em bezerras experimentalmente infectadas. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28(3):140-148. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. E-mail: flores@ccr.ufsm.br Venereal infection of heifers and cows with bovine herpesvirus type 1.2 (BoHV-1.2) may result in vulvovaginitis and transient infertility. The acute infection is followed by the establishment of latent infection which can be periodically reactivated. We herein describe the virology and clinico-pathological aspects of acute and recrudescent vulvovaginitis in heifers inoculated with a Brazilian BoHV-1.2 isolate recovered from an outbreak of balanoposthitis. Genital inoculation of isolate SV-56/90 (108.1TCID50/animal) in four eight-months-old heifers resulted in efficient virus replication in the genital mucosa and the development of moderate to severe vulvovaginitis. The inoculated heifers shed virus in genital secretions in titers up to 107.3TCID50/mL until day 10 pi and developed genital congestion, swelling, vesicles and pustules. The vesicles and pustules increased in size eventually coalesced and became covered with a yellowish exsudate. These signs appeared at day 2 pi, increased in severity up to days 5 - 8 pi and progressively subsided thereafter. Dexamethasone administration at day 55 pi resulted in virus shedding in vaginal secretions for up to 10 days. Virus reactivation in all animals was accompanied by clinical recrudescence of the disease, yet less severe than during acute infection. Examination of sacral ganglia and lymph nodes by PCR at day 36 post-reactivation revealed the presence of latent viral DNA in the pudendal (4/4), genito-femoral, sciatic and rectal caudal (3/4) and obturator nerve ganglia (1/4); in addition to several regional lymph nodes. These results demonstrate the virulence of isolate SV-56/90 for heifers and pave the way for its use in further pathogenesis studies and vaccine-challenge trials.

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ABSTRACT.- Henzel A., Diel D.G., Arenhart S., Vogel F.S.F., Weiblen R. & Flores E.F. 2008. [Virological and clinico-pathological features of acute vulvovaginitis and latent infection by bovine herpesvirus 1.2 in heifers experimentally infected.] Aspectos virológicos e clínico-patológicos da infecção genital aguda e latente pelo herpesvírus bovino tipo 1.2 em bezerras experimentalmente infectadas. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28(3):140-148. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil. E-mail: flores@ccr.ufsm.br Venereal infection of heifers and cows with bovine herpesvirus type 1.2 (BoHV-1.2) may result in vulvovaginitis and transient infertility. The acute infection is followed by the establishment of latent infection which can be periodically reactivated. We herein describe the virology and clinico-pathological aspects of acute and recrudescent vulvovaginitis in heifers inoculated with a Brazilian BoHV-1.2 isolate recovered from an outbreak of balanoposthitis. Genital inoculation of isolate SV-56/90 (108.1TCID50/animal) in four eight-months-old heifers resulted in efficient virus replication in the genital mucosa and the development of moderate to severe vulvovaginitis. The inoculated heifers shed virus in genital secretions in titers up to 107.3TCID50/mL until day 10 pi and developed genital congestion, swelling, vesicles and pustules. The vesicles and pustules increased in size eventually coalesced and became covered with a yellowish exsudate. These signs appeared at day 2 pi, increased in severity up to days 5 - 8 pi and progressively subsided thereafter. Dexamethasone administration at day 55 pi resulted in virus shedding in vaginal secretions for up to 10 days. Virus reactivation in all animals was accompanied by clinical recrudescence of the disease, yet less severe than during acute infection. Examination of sacral ganglia and lymph nodes by PCR at day 36 post-reactivation revealed the presence of latent viral DNA in the pudendal (4/4), genito-femoral, sciatic and rectal caudal (3/4) and obturator nerve ganglia (1/4); in addition to several regional lymph nodes. These results demonstrate the virulence of isolate SV-56/90 for heifers and pave the way for its use in further pathogenesis studies and vaccine-challenge trials.


#4 - Reactivation of latent bovine herpesvirus type 5 in cattle with polioencephalomalacia induced by ammonium sulphate, 435-441

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ABSTRACT.- David N., Hubner S.O., Riet-Correa F., Halfen D. & Lemos R.A. 2007. Reactivation of latent bovine herpesvirus type 5 in cattle with polioencephalomalacia induced by ammonium sulphate. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(10):435-441. Hospital Veterinário, CSTR, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus de Patos, 58700-000 Patos, PB, Brazil. E-mail: franklin.riet@pesquisador.cnpq.br In the state Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, outbreaks of meningoencephalitis by BoHV-5 and polioencephalomalacia (PEM) display similar epidemiological features, suggesting that meningoencephalitis may be associated with reactivation of a latent BoHV-5 infection, during the development of PEM. To test this hypothesis, four 7-8 months old steers negative for BoHV-5 antibodies were inoculated intranasally with BoHV-5 and received amprolium from day 35 to day 105 after inoculation. Because PEM was not produced during this period, ammonium sulphate was given from day 114 to day 180 after inoculation. Two uninfected control steers received amprolium and ammonium sulphate for the same periods. All inoculated cattle developed antibodies against BoHV-5 after inoculation and the virus was isolated from nasal swabs, indicating that they were infected. Two inoculated steers had clinical signs of PEM after 118 and 146 days after virus inoculation. One was euthanized after a clinical manifestation period of seven days and had severe lesions of PEM and meningoencephalitis. BoHV-5 was isolated from the central nervous system of this animal. The other animal recovered but continued to manifest chronic signs of PEM and was euthanatized. On histological examination, the cerebral cortex, caudate nucleus and thalamus had multifocal areas of malacia and mild meningoencephalitis of the cortex. BoHV-5 was not isolated from the brain. One uninfected control steer had signs of neurological disease on day 158 and had lesions of PEM without meningoencephalitis at necropsy. The simultaneous production of PEM and diffuse meningoencephalitis, with isolation of BoHV-5, in one steer treated with ammonium sulphate, 118 days after BoHV-5 inoculation, suggests that latent BoHV-5 was reactivated in this animal submitted to experimental induction of PEM.

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ABSTRACT.- David N., Hubner S.O., Riet-Correa F., Halfen D. & Lemos R.A. 2007. Reactivation of latent bovine herpesvirus type 5 in cattle with polioencephalomalacia induced by ammonium sulphate. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 27(10):435-441. Hospital Veterinário, CSTR, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campus de Patos, 58700-000 Patos, PB, Brazil. E-mail: franklin.riet@pesquisador.cnpq.br In the state Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, outbreaks of meningoencephalitis by BoHV-5 and polioencephalomalacia (PEM) display similar epidemiological features, suggesting that meningoencephalitis may be associated with reactivation of a latent BoHV-5 infection, during the development of PEM. To test this hypothesis, four 7-8 months old steers negative for BoHV-5 antibodies were inoculated intranasally with BoHV-5 and received amprolium from day 35 to day 105 after inoculation. Because PEM was not produced during this period, ammonium sulphate was given from day 114 to day 180 after inoculation. Two uninfected control steers received amprolium and ammonium sulphate for the same periods. All inoculated cattle developed antibodies against BoHV-5 after inoculation and the virus was isolated from nasal swabs, indicating that they were infected. Two inoculated steers had clinical signs of PEM after 118 and 146 days after virus inoculation. One was euthanized after a clinical manifestation period of seven days and had severe lesions of PEM and meningoencephalitis. BoHV-5 was isolated from the central nervous system of this animal. The other animal recovered but continued to manifest chronic signs of PEM and was euthanatized. On histological examination, the cerebral cortex, caudate nucleus and thalamus had multifocal areas of malacia and mild meningoencephalitis of the cortex. BoHV-5 was not isolated from the brain. One uninfected control steer had signs of neurological disease on day 158 and had lesions of PEM without meningoencephalitis at necropsy. The simultaneous production of PEM and diffuse meningoencephalitis, with isolation of BoHV-5, in one steer treated with ammonium sulphate, 118 days after BoHV-5 inoculation, suggests that latent BoHV-5 was reactivated in this animal submitted to experimental induction of PEM.


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