Detection of chicken anemia virus in the gonads and in the progeny of broiler breeder hens with high neutralizing antibody titers

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作者
Brentano, L [1 ]
Lazzarin, S [1 ]
Bassi, SS [1 ]
Klein, TAP [1 ]
Schat, KA [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Coll Vet Med, Unit Avian Hlth, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
关键词
CAV; CIAV; chicken infectious anemia; virus persistence;
D O I
10.1016/j.vetmic.2004.09.019
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Previous evidence for the presence of chicken anemia virus (CAV) in the gonads of immune specific-pathogen-free chickens raised the question whether this occurs also in commercial breeders. The presence of CAV was investigated by nested PCR in the gonads and spleens of hens from two 55- and 59-week-old, CAV-vaccinated (flocks 2 and 3), and two 48- and 31-week-old non-vaccinated broiler breeder flocks (flocks 1 and 4). In addition, lymphoid tissues of 20-day-old embryos from these hens were also investigated for the presence of CAV. CAV was detected in the gonads and of 5/6 and 11/22 of the vaccinated hens and in some hens also in the spleen alone. Embryos from 7/8 and 5/18 of these hens were positive. In the non-vaccinated flocks. CAV was detected in the gonads of 11/34 and 10/10 hens in flocks 1 and 4, respectively. In addition. 11 birds in flock 1 had positive spleens. CAV DNA was detected in 3/11 and 2/10 of their embryos. CAV-positive gonads and embryos were detected in samples from hens with moderate as well as high VN antibody titers. Vaccinated chickens positive for CAV in the gonads and in their embryos had VN titers ranging from > 1:512 to < 1:2048. In non-vaccinated chickens. the VN titers of CAV positive chickens ranged from 1:128 to 1:4096. These results demonstrate that CAV genome can remain present in the gonads of hens in commercial broiler breeder flocks even in the presence of high neutralizing antibody titers that have been associated with protection against CAV vertical transmission. It also suggests that transmission to the progeny may occur irrespectively of the level of the humoral immune response in the hens. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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