Maedi-visna virus infection of ovine mammary epithelial cells

dc.contributor.authorBolea, Rosa
dc.contributor.authorMonleón, Eva
dc.contributor.authorCarrasco, Librado
dc.contributor.authorVargas, Antonia
dc.contributor.authorAndrés Cara, Damián de
dc.contributor.authorAmorena Zabalza, Beatriz
dc.contributor.authorBadiola, Juan José
dc.contributor.authorLuján, Lluís
dc.contributor.departmentIdAB. Instituto de Agrobiotecnología / Agrobioteknologiako Institutuaes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-28T09:13:59Z
dc.date.available2018-12-28T09:13:59Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this work was to perform a complete study of maedi-visna virus (MVV) infected mammary glands of naturally-infected sheep, and to determine if cells other than macrophages undergo a productive viral infection in this organ. Fifteen seropositive and two seronegative ewes were selected from MVV-infected flocks on the basis of clinical indurative mastitis and three sheep from an MVV-free flock. Within the mammary gland, MVV-positive cells were located by immunohistochemistry in the stroma and the epithelial alveolar barrier, most likely the ovine mammary epithelial cells (OMEC) of the acini. In situ hybridization confirmed these findings. Ultrastructural studies showed the presence of lentivirus-like particles budding off the cell surface in the alveolar barrier and also free in the acinar lumen. The presence of mammary histopathological lesions and MVV together with clear indications of productive infection (demonstration of a cytopathic effect in OMEC cultures and infection of co-cultures) were observed in the 15 seropositive and one of the seronegative sheep from the infected flock. These findings demonstrate that the OMEC were infected in vivo and probably underwent productive infection when studied ex-vivo. The OMEC of MVV-free sheep, which had subsequently been infected in vitro with MVV, also showed productive infection when challenged in vitro, confirming the replication of MVV in OMEC in vitro. The presence of MVV-infected OMEC in the mammary gland from infected animals, the productive infection in these OMEC and the release of lentiviral particles to the acinar lumen may have relevance in the pathogenesis and transmission of MVV infection.en
dc.description.sponsorshipSupported by grants from MCYT ref. AGL2003-08977-C03-02, AGL2003-08977-C03-01 and from the Research Consolidated Groups from the Aragon Government.en
dc.format.extent12 p.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen
dc.identifier.doi10.1051/vetres:2005048
dc.identifier.issn0928-4249 (Print)
dc.identifier.issn1297-9716 (Electronic)
dc.identifier.urihttps://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/31871
dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisherEDP Sciencesen
dc.relation.ispartofVeterinary Research, 37 (2006) 133–144en
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1051/vetres:2005048
dc.rights© INRA, EDP Sciences, 2005en
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectMaedi-visnaen
dc.subjectMammary glanden
dc.subjectEpithelial cellsen
dc.subjectIndurative mastitisen
dc.subjectOvineen
dc.titleMaedi-visna virus infection of ovine mammary epithelial cellsen
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