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Detection of bovine lymphotropic herpesvirus DNA in tissues of a bovine aborted fetus in Québec Donald Tremblay, Ossama Allam, Richard Drolet and Carl A. Gagnon

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Detection of bovine lymphotropic herpesvirus DNA in tissues of a bovine aborted fetus in Québec

Donald Tremblay, Ossama Allam, Richard Drolet and Carl A. Gagnon

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In late 2008, the Molecular Biology Diagnostic Laboratory (MBDL) of the Faculty of veterinary medicine of the University of Montreal started a research project to investigate the etiological agents involved in cow abortion in Québec, Canada

-Molecular diagnostic (PCR)

4 principal pathogens:-BVDV-Bovine herpesvirus type 1 (IBR)-Leptospira spp-Neospora caninum

1 more (public health concern): Coxiella burnetti

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Data compilation

-Analyses are paid for. The results are given to the veterinarian as part of the regular diagnostic (24 hours delay after reception).

-The laboratory is sending coolers with identified collecting tubes to the submitting veterinary.

-vaccinal status of the herd-live attenuated, -killed viruses and -unvaccinated

-Historic-Blood for the serological follow-up

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Methodology and results

To date (May 2010)

-96 cases submitted

-86 placentae

-PCRs are done on

-placentae (when available)

-1 pool of all other tissues.

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Methodology and results

Standard qualitative PCR

IBR: polymerase A gene detection

Leptospira spp.:Gravekamp C. et al., 1993

Real-Time PCR (quantitative)

BVD: AgPath-ID BVDV (Life technologies)

Neospora caninum: Ghalmi F. et al., 2008

Coxiella burnetti: Klee S.R. et al., 2006

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Results

BVDV IBR LeptospiraNeosporacaninum

Coxiellaburnetti

5 (5,2) 6 (6,3) 2 (2,1) 9 (9,4) 1 (1,0)

Number of positive detected by PCR for each pathogen (%)

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Results

Since 1 case had BVDV and Leptospira spp.

-74 samples (77,1%) without any positive detection

-abortion rate in the herd?

-IBR: Slight increase since January 2010 (4 cases)

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Results

General bacterial detection by 16S rRNA sequencing:

-detection on placenta was inconclusive (environmental contamination of the samples)

-Very few amplification on individual tissues (contamination)

More target:

-Mycobacterium spp.

-Salmonella spp.

-Toxoplasma

-General Herpesvirus

-General Coronavirus

-Campylobacter spp.

-Listeria monocytogenes

-Chlamydophila spp.

-etc….

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General Herpesvirus

In January 2010

-case of BHV4 submitted to the MBDL

-First tested for IBR

detected with a pan-herpesvirus nested-PCR

Vandevanter et al., 1996

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General Herpesvirus

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1236

Exo I Exo II

Exo II’ Exo III

Motif A Motif B Motif C

DFA ILK TGV IYG KG1

- DNA polymerase gene- Final fragment of 210 bps- Degenerate primers- Product is unique for each viral species (with little strain variation)

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Results

- First 26 cases were tested for detection of pan-herpesvirus

- 2 amplifications:

- IBR (already reported case)- Bovine lymphotropic herpesvirus (BLHV)

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Bovine lymphotropic herpesvirus

- Herpesviridae family within the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae

- First described in 1998 (Cornell University)- Rovnak J. et al 1998- Search of Herpesvirus as co-factor in the bovine

leukemia virus (BLV) pathogenesis- 80% positives in animals tested (n=147)

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- Report case in 2006 in the UK- Cobb et al., The Veterinary Report 2006- Cases of chronic unresponsive endometritis- 33% of a 180-head milking herd was affected with a purulent metritis that did not respond to standard antibiotic therapies

- Investigation in 2008- Banks et al., The Veterinary Journal 2008- small-scale investigation of UK dairy herds reporting recurrent

episodic or chronic non-responsive post-partum metritis- High prevalence in affected herds (but no control unaffected

herds)- No association with calving problems

Bovine lymphotropic herpesvirus

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Results

- Second consecutive abortion, fifth in the last year- Placenta and pool of tissues also positive for

Neospora caninum- Individual tissues of the aborted fetus tested

- Brain and lymph nodes were positive

- Tropism of Herpesvirus for neuronal cells and lymphocytes

- No histopathological lesion suggestive of a viral infection could be found in BLHV nested-PCR positives tissues

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Results

Investigation in the 60 other submitted placenta

- 6 others BLHV amplified

- 1/6 had Leptospira spp. infection

-Total of 7 cases (11,7% of 60 submitted placenta)

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Conclusion

- First description of a Bovine Lymphotropic Herpesvirus in Canada

- To our knowledge, it is the first time that BLHV is described in tissues of an aborted fetus

- It is difficult to ascertain that BLHV has a role to play in the cause of the abortion (presence of recognized pathogens and no significant viral lesions)

- Important to report the presence of BLHV in Canada because it is the first step toward the country improvement of bovine pathogens surveillance.

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Questions?