1. Small ruminant lentivirus genotype B and E interaction: Evidences on the role of Roccaverano strain on reducing proviral load of the challenging CAEV strain
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Bertolotti, Luigi, Reina, Ramsés, Mazzei, Maurizio, Preziuso, Silvia, Camero, Michele, Carrozza, Maria Luisa, Cavalli, Alessandra, Juganaru, Magda, Profiti, Margherita, De Meneghi, Daniele, Perona, Giovanni, Renzoni, Giacomo, Tursi, Massimiliano, Bertoni, Giuseppe, and Rosati, Sergio
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ANIMAL diseases , *RUMINANTS , *LENTIVIRUSES , *VIRAL load , *CAPRINE arthritis-encephalitis virus , *GOAT infections , *MICROBIAL virulence , *VIRAL vaccines - Abstract
Abstract: Live attenuated vaccines provide the most consistent protective immunity in experimental models of lentivirus infections. In this study we tested the hypothesis that animals infected with a naturally attenuated small ruminant lentivirus field strain of genotype E may control a challenge infection with a virulent strain of the caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV-CO). Within genotype E, Roccaverano strain has been described as attenuated since decreased arthritic pathological indexes were recorded in Roccaverano-infected animals compared to animals of the same breed infected with genotype B strains. Moreover, under natural conditions, animals double-infected with genotypes B and E appear less prone to develop SRLV-related disease, leading to a putative protective role of Roccaverano strain. Here we present evidence that goats experimentally infected with the avirulent genotype E SRLV-Roccaverano strain control the proviral load of a pathogenic challenge virus (CAEV-CO strain) more efficiently than naïve animals and appear to limit the spread of histological lesions to the contralateral joints. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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