Murine chapparvovirus (MuCPV)/mouse kidney parvovirus (MKPV) eradication by cross foster rederivation.

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Laboratory Animals Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1177/00236772241277591
Ibrahim Faseeh, Vatthana Vongphakham, Patrick Sharp
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When diagnostic tests became available for the detection of mouse kidney parvovirus (MKPV), also known as murine chapparvovirus (MuCPV), we undertook a facility-wide screening to determine the prevalence of this novel agent in the Animal Resources Centre. MKPV was present only in the Customs Strains, specific-pathogen-free (SPF) barrier area, which was the only animal holding area that received mice imports directly from non-approved vendors. Based on this information, the knowledge and understanding of the viral epizootiology, and the testing methods available, we decided to eradicate MKPV after consultation with the researchers impacted. To eradicate MKPV from the barrier, we took a multi-modal approach composed of testing and separating positive and negative cages; and cross-foster (XF) rederivation. The test and separate approach was unsuccessful due to the animal housing and husbandry set up in the SPF barrier area given that MKPV is an environmentally stable and highly infectious agent. However, with an XF rederivation method, we were able to successfully rederive 11 out of 16 litters of various genetically modified lines that remained MKPV negative over a 20-week testing period. Our trial indicates that XF rederivation techniques, coupled with strict disinfection, can be used for a growing list of viral and other infectious agents that are highly infectious and persistent in the environment.

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当可以检测小鼠肾脏细小病毒(MKPV)(又称小鼠沙巴病毒(MuCPV))的诊断测试问世后,我们在整个设施范围内进行了一次筛查,以确定这种新型病原体在动物资源中心的流行情况。MKPV 仅存在于海关品系、无特定病原体(SPF)隔离区,该隔离区是唯一直接接收从未经批准的供应商进口的小鼠的动物饲养区。基于这些信息、对病毒流行病学的认识和了解以及现有的检测方法,我们在与受影响的研究人员协商后决定根除 MKPV。为了根除屏障中的 MKPV,我们采取了一种多模式方法,包括检测和分离阳性笼与阴性笼;以及交叉寄养(XF)再繁殖。由于 MKPV 是一种环境稳定的高传染性病原体,SPF 隔离区的动物饲养和饲养方式决定了检测和隔离方法并不成功。然而,采用 XF 再驯化方法后,我们成功地驯化了 16 窝不同转基因品系中的 11 窝,这些品系在 20 周的测试期内保持 MKPV 阴性。我们的试验表明,XF 再活化技术加上严格的消毒,可用于处理越来越多的病毒和其他传染性病原体,这些病原体在环境中具有高度传染性和持久性。
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Laboratory Animals
Laboratory Animals 生物-动物学
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4.90
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8.30%
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64
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The international journal of laboratory animal science and welfare, Laboratory Animals publishes peer-reviewed original papers and reviews on all aspects of the use of animals in biomedical research. The journal promotes improvements in the welfare or well-being of the animals used, it particularly focuses on research that reduces the number of animals used or which replaces animal models with in vitro alternatives.
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