Recharacterization of the Canine Adenovirus Type 1 Vaccine Strain based on the Biological and Molecular Properties
Dong-Kun Yang, Ha-Hyun Kim, Eunjung Lee, J. Yoo, Soon-Seek Yoon, Jungwon Park, C. Kim, Ho Kim
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基于生物学和分子特性的犬腺病毒1型疫苗株的再鉴定
©这是一篇基于知识共享署名非商业许可协议(http://creativecommons.org/ License /by-nc/3.0/)的开放获取文章。犬腺病毒1型(CAV-1)感染导致犬肝炎。本研究对CAV-1疫苗株(CAV1V)的生物学和遗传特性进行了研究,旨在提高CAV疫苗的质量控制水平。根据其细胞病变作用、血凝(HA)和免疫荧光检测以及电镜检查结果,证实了CAV1V为CAV-1。接种4天后,CAV1V菌株在MDCK细胞中达到10 7.5 TCID50/mL,在豚鼠红细胞中表现出256 U的血凝活性。电镜下观察感染细胞核内荧光和典型腺病毒。经核苷酸序列分析,鉴定为CAV-1型毒株。对几种CAV菌株纤维基因的核苷酸序列进行比较,CAV1V与加拿大分离的GLAXO株的相似性最高(99.8%)。CAV1V的生物学特性将为犬肝炎疫苗的质量控制提供依据。
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