Detection of morbillivirus infection by RT-PCR RFLP analysis in cetaceans and carnivores
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2017.05.009
Detection of morbillivirus infection by RT-PCR RFLP analysis in cetaceans and carnivores
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Corrigendum to "Detection of morbillivirus infection by RT-PCR RFLP analysis in cetaceans and carnivores" [Journal of Virological Methods 247 (2017) 22-27].J Virol Methods. 2018 Dec;262:89. doi: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2018.10.012. J Virol Methods. 2018. PMID: 30342751 No abstract available.
Abstract
Morbillivirus genus comprises several members related to specific hosts, such as canine distemper virus (CDV) and cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) in which the dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) is included. Both CDV and DMV are able to cause serious outbreak associated with high morbidity and mortality representing an important conservation threat for terrestrial and aquatic mammalian species. This paper describes a new RT-PCR RFLP technique based on a RT-PCR with degenerate primers targeting a 287 bp fragment located on the conserved N terminus of the morbillivirus NP gene, followed by MseI RFLP, in order both to confirm the detection of the virus and to distinguish DMV from CDV. Both carnivores and cetaceans tissues (brain, lung and lymph node) presenting evidence of morbillivirus infection (MI) were analyzed. RT-PCR positive samples were typed by RFLP analysis and then sequenced to confirm the RFLP results. This method was applied during the last morbillivirus cetacean die-off occurred in the Mediterranean basin in 2013, when there was the urgent need of a rapid and economic method to investigate among causes of death on stranded cetaceans. This new technique has proved to be a valuable, reliable, simple and relatively inexpensive diagnostic tool easily applicable also in limited-resource laboratories.
Keywords: Canine distemper virus; Carnivore; Cetacean; Dolphin morbillivirus; RFLP; RT-PCR.
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