The complexity of the interpretation of ELISA and RT-PCR results in the diagnosis of a reticuloendotheliosis virus infection: an extended case study.

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Avian Pathology Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1080/03079457.2024.2435887
Andrzej Mamczur, Jaroslaw Wilczyński, Remco Dijkman, Sjaak de Wit
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Reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) is a species of the genus Gammaretrovirus that can cause neoplasia, immunosuppression, and runting-stunting syndrome. To show the clinical relevance of REV is complicated, and requires the demonstration of the virus, REV antibodies, the presence of typical gross and microscopic lesions, and the exclusion of other oncogenic agents in the case of the presence of tumours. Under field conditions, the first tests to be used might be a commercially available REV antibody ELISA or an RT-PCR to detect the REV genome. In this short paper, we present the experiences with two commercially available ELISAs and RT-PCR that we have gained from a REV outbreak on a large multi-age layer farm and many follow-up tests on samples from control farms with and without a known history of REV and fowlpox virus (FPV). In the field, some of the FPV field strains contain large inserts of the REV genome that might interfere with REV testing. The results of the ELISAs on sera from REV- and FPV- unsuspected flocks suggested that the cut-offs of both ELISAs were somewhat low resulting in a lower specificity. However, cut-offs of 2000 and 3050 for the IDEXX and BioChek ELISAs, respectively, gave an agreement of 100%, suggesting that these cut-offs might be advisable to use. The use of the combination of RT-PCR for REV and PCR for FPV proved to be very useful in separating REV infections from FPV infections. The results of our extended field study can help to interpret REV testing results.

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ELISA和RT-PCR解释的复杂性导致网状内皮细胞增多症病毒感染的诊断:一个扩展的案例研究。
网状内皮增生病毒(REV)是一种伽玛病毒属病毒,可引起肿瘤、免疫抑制和发育迟缓综合征。要证明REV的临床相关性是复杂的,需要证明病毒、REV抗体、典型肉眼和显微镜下病变的存在,以及在存在肿瘤的情况下排除其他致癌因子。在田间条件下,首先使用的测试可能是市售的REV抗体ELISA或RT-PCR来检测REV基因组。在这篇简短的论文中,我们介绍了我们从一个大型多龄蛋鸡农场的REV爆发中获得的两种市售elisa和RT-PCR的经验,以及对来自有或没有已知REV和禽痘病毒(FPV)病史的对照农场的样本进行的许多后续测试。在田间,一些FPV田间菌株含有REV基因组的大插入,可能会干扰REV检测。elisa对REV-和FPV-未怀疑禽群的血清检测结果表明,这两种elisa的切断值都较低,导致特异性较低。然而,IDEXX和BioChek elisa的截断值分别为2000和3050,一致性为100%,这表明这些截断值可能是可取的。结合RT-PCR检测REV和PCR检测FPV被证明在分离REV感染和FPV感染方面非常有用。我们扩展的实地研究结果可以帮助解释REV测试结果。
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Avian Pathology
Avian Pathology 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Avian Pathology is the official journal of the World Veterinary Poultry Association and, since its first publication in 1972, has been a leading international journal for poultry disease scientists. It publishes material relevant to the entire field of infectious and non-infectious diseases of poultry and other birds. Accepted manuscripts will contribute novel data of interest to an international readership and will add significantly to knowledge and understanding of diseases, old or new. Subject areas include pathology, diagnosis, detection and characterisation of pathogens, infections of possible zoonotic importance, epidemiology, innate and immune responses, vaccines, gene sequences, genetics in relation to disease and physiological and biochemical changes in response to disease. First and subsequent reports of well-recognized diseases within a country are not acceptable unless they also include substantial new information about the disease or pathogen. Manuscripts on wild or pet birds should describe disease or pathogens in a significant number of birds, recognizing/suggesting serious potential impact on that species or that the disease or pathogen is of demonstrable relevance to poultry. Manuscripts on food-borne microorganisms acquired during or after processing, and those that catalogue the occurrence or properties of microorganisms, are unlikely to be considered for publication in the absence of data linking them to avian disease.
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