Isolation of bovine foamy virus in Japan

Yuma Hachiya, Kumiko Kimura, Keisuke Oguma, Mamiko Ono, Tetsuya Horikita, Hiroshi Sentsui

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1604-1609
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Veterinary Medical Science
Volume80
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Bovine foamy virus
  • Cattle
  • Retrovirus
  • Spumavirus
  • Syncytium

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