Molecular Characterization of the Presence of Bovine Papillomavirus in Cattle Teat Warts and a Different Treatment Approach

K. Atlı, Y. S. Orta, S. Kant, M. Kale, O. Yapıcı
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Background: Papillomatosis is a skin condition that is distinguished by benign proliferative tumors with a complicated etiology and epithelial proliferation. There is a need to perform a more thorough study on bovine papillomavirus and identify the virological properties of the agent in detail since a definitive treatment approach against this infection has not yet been completely identified and the suggested treatment outcomes differ. Methods: Samples were collected from warts developing on the teats of 500 cattle raised for milk production in Burdur Center and its districts. The samples were defrosted in order to extract DNA and the Dneasy Blood and Tissue Kit was used for the extraction procedure. By using a PCR assay, wart sample extracts were examined for 13 different BPV types (excluding BPV Type 7). For BPV type-specific primers, a protocol was utilized. Amplification products were demonstrated using agarose gel electrophoresis. Result: In the PCR test of 500 wart samples, BPV types (type 1-type 13) were detected in 378 (75.6%). In the general distribution of BPV types (single or mixed types) in teat warts, BPV-2 (n=85; 22.49%), BPV-8 (n=45; 11.90%), BPV-9 (n=48; 12.70%) and BPV-10 (n=52; 13.76%) were determined to be more common. In the study; it was determined that three different combined treatments provided 100% regression or complete recovery in warts developing on the teat of cattle. In conclusion; one of these three treatment combinations may be preferred for teat wart lesions in cattle.
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背景:乳头状瘤病是一种皮肤病,以良性增生性肿瘤为特征,病因复杂,上皮增生。牛乳头状瘤病毒是一种病因复杂、上皮细胞增生的良性增生性肿瘤,由于目前尚未完全确定针对这种感染的确切治疗方法,而且建议的治疗效果也不尽相同,因此有必要对牛乳头状瘤病毒进行更深入的研究,并详细确定该病毒的病毒学特性。方法:从布尔杜尔中心及其各区饲养的 500 头产奶牛的乳头上长出的疣中采集样本。样本解冻后提取 DNA,提取过程中使用了 Dneasy 血液和组织试剂盒。通过 PCR 检测法,对疣样本提取物进行了 13 种不同 BPV 类型(不包括 BPV 类型 7)的检测。对于 BPV 类型特异性引物,使用了一个协议。使用琼脂糖凝胶电泳显示扩增产物。结果在对 500 份疣样本进行的 PCR 检测中,378 份(75.6%)样本检测出 BPV 类型(1 型-13 型)。在乳头疣中 BPV 类型(单一或混合类型)的总体分布中,BPV-2(n=85;22.49%)、BPV-8(n=45;11.90%)、BPV-9(n=48;12.70%)和 BPV-10(n=52;13.76%)被确定为较常见的类型。研究结果表明,三种不同的综合疗法可使牛乳头上长出的疣100%消退或完全康复。总之,这三种治疗组合中的一种可能是治疗牛乳头疣病变的首选方法。
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