通过 PCR 检测有临床呼吸道症状的牛是否感染了牛冠状病毒 (BCoV),并调查这些动物的血清学状况

Meltem Menekse, Atilla Simsek
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目的:本研究旨在揭示临床呼吸道感染牛的牛冠状病毒(BCoV)抗原和血清学流行情况,并评估病毒脱落与动物血清学状态之间的关系。材料和方法:本研究共采集了 92 头 0 至 2 岁有临床呼吸道症状的不同性别牛的鼻拭子样本。使用特定引物对这些样本进行 RT-PCR 检测。此外,还采集了相同动物的血清样本,并通过间接 ELISA 方法评估了 BCoV 特异性抗体。结果通过 RT-PCR 检测,10 份(10.87%)交换样本被确定为 BCoV 阳性。通过 ELISA 方法,牛的血清阳性率为 93.48%(86/92),通过鼻拭子样本,病毒感染动物的血清阳性率为 90%(9/10)。结论本研究在未接种冠状病毒疫苗的动物中检测到 93.47% 的血清阳性率,这表明这些动物通过初乳或在其生命的某个时期接触过 BCoV。然而,在拭子样本中检测到 BCoV 的 10 只动物中有 9 只也有 BCoV 特异性抗体,这让人怀疑这些抗体在预防呼吸道 BCoV 感染方面的功效。我们的结论是,需要进行更详细的研究,以揭示抗体在呼吸道冠状病毒感染中的作用。
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Detection of bovine coronavirus (BCoV) infection in cattle with clinical respiratory signs by PCR and investigation of the serological status of these animals
Aim: It was aimed to reveal the antigenic and serological prevalence of bovine coronavirus (BCoV) in cattle with clinically respiratory infection and to evaluate the relationship between virus shedding and serological status of animals in this study. Materials and Methods: In the study, nasal swab samples were collected from a total of 92 cattle of different gender between 0 and 2 years of age with clinical respiratory symptoms. These samples were subjected to RT-PCR using specific primer pairs. Furthermore, serum samples were also collected from the same animals and evaluated for BCoV-specific antibodies through an indirect ELISA method. Results: Ten (10.87%) swap samples were defined as positive for BCoV using RT-PCR. The seropositivity rate was 93.48% (86/92) in cattle by ELISA and 90% (9/10) in virus-shedding animals with nasal swab samples. Conclusion: The fact that 93.47% seropositivity was detected in unvaccinated animals against coronavirus in this study indicates that the animals were exposed to BCoV through colostrum or at a certain period of their lives. However the fact that 9 out of 10 animals with BCoV detected in swab samples also have BCoV-specific antibodies casts doubt on the efficacy of these antibodies in protecting against respiratory BCoV infections. We concluded that more detailed studies are needed to reveal the role of antibodies in respiratory coronavirus infections.
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