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Hence, generation of complete genome is essential to determine the genotypes of EEHV. However, the inability to culture EEHV <em>in</em>-<em>vitro</em> limits the study of its life cycle and pathogenesis, necessitating molecular techniques for direct analysis. Additionally, variable viral load in the infected tissues limits the success of DNA sequencing using direct sequencing. Hence, in this study several methods of viral or DNA enrichment were considered, and ultracentrifugation method was adopted to concentrate viral copies for improved genomic analysis. Ultracentrifugation demonstrates effectiveness in isolating EEHV, significantly enriching viral DNA for detection and characterization. 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Targeted enrichment of Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus for complete genome sequencing in elephants
Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV) poses a critical threat to young Asian (Elephas maximus) and African elephants (Loxodonta africana), with high mortality rates due to acute haemorrhagic symptoms from vascular endothelial damage. EEHV remains dormant in adult elephants, reactivating under stress or immune suppression. There are multiple genotypes of EEHV have been reported based on genetic heterogeneity. The diversity among EEHV subtypes, such as EEHV1A and EEHV1B, influences disease severity and host susceptibility. EEHV genomes are large and encode over 115 open reading frames, contributing to viral replication and immune evasion. Hence, generation of complete genome is essential to determine the genotypes of EEHV. However, the inability to culture EEHV in-vitro limits the study of its life cycle and pathogenesis, necessitating molecular techniques for direct analysis. Additionally, variable viral load in the infected tissues limits the success of DNA sequencing using direct sequencing. Hence, in this study several methods of viral or DNA enrichment were considered, and ultracentrifugation method was adopted to concentrate viral copies for improved genomic analysis. Ultracentrifugation demonstrates effectiveness in isolating EEHV, significantly enriching viral DNA for detection and characterization. This technique facilitates advancements in diagnostics, therapeutic development, and vaccine research, addressing the challenges of low viral loads and host DNA contamination in clinical samples.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Virological Methods focuses on original, high quality research papers that describe novel and comprehensively tested methods which enhance human, animal, plant, bacterial or environmental virology and prions research and discovery.
The methods may include, but not limited to, the study of:
Viral components and morphology-
Virus isolation, propagation and development of viral vectors-
Viral pathogenesis, oncogenesis, vaccines and antivirals-
Virus replication, host-pathogen interactions and responses-
Virus transmission, prevention, control and treatment-
Viral metagenomics and virome-
Virus ecology, adaption and evolution-
Applied virology such as nanotechnology-
Viral diagnosis with novelty and comprehensive evaluation.
We seek articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and laboratory protocols that include comprehensive technical details with statistical confirmations that provide validations against current best practice, international standards or quality assurance programs and which advance knowledge in virology leading to improved medical, veterinary or agricultural practices and management.