Productive Propagation of Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Vaccine Strain MP-12 in Rousettus aegyptiacus Fruit Bats
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Virus and Cell Culture
2.2. RVFV MP12 Exposure of R. aegyptiacus Bats
2.3. Serology
2.4. Detection of RVFV-Specific RNA
2.5. Virus Isolation
2.6. Necropsy, Histopathology, and Immunohistochemistry
3. Results
3.1. Experimental Setup
3.2. Molecular Analysis
3.3. Re-Isolation of MP-12 Virus
3.4. Serology
3.5. Pathology
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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ID 6210 (3 dpi) | ID 9988 (7 dpi) | |||||
Sample Type | PCR (Copies/μL) | Virus Isolation | IHC_ | PCR (Copies/μL) | Virus Isolation | IHC_ |
spleen | 3.6 × 102 | + | neg | 1.9 × 103 | + | neg |
liver | neg | n.d. | n.d. | 2.6 × 101 | + | pos |
kidney | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
urine bladder | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
pancreas | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
small intestine | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
lung | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
heart | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
brain | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
eye | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
ID 1740 (31 dpi) | ID 8653 (31 dpi) Mock Control | |||||
Sample Type | PCR (Copies/μL) | Virus Isolation | IHC_ | PCR (Copies/μL) | Virus Isolation | IHC_ |
spleen | 5.9 × 102 | neg | neg | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
liver | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
kidney | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
urine bladder | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
pancreas | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
small intestine | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
lung | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
heart | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
brain | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
eye | neg | n.d. | n.d. | neg | n.d. | n.d. |
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Balkema-Buschmann, A.; Rissmann, M.; Kley, N.; Ulrich, R.; Eiden, M.; Groschup, M.H. Productive Propagation of Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Vaccine Strain MP-12 in Rousettus aegyptiacus Fruit Bats. Viruses 2018, 10, 681. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10120681
Balkema-Buschmann A, Rissmann M, Kley N, Ulrich R, Eiden M, Groschup MH. Productive Propagation of Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Vaccine Strain MP-12 in Rousettus aegyptiacus Fruit Bats. Viruses. 2018; 10(12):681. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10120681
Chicago/Turabian StyleBalkema-Buschmann, Anne, Melanie Rissmann, Nils Kley, Reiner Ulrich, Martin Eiden, and Martin H. Groschup. 2018. "Productive Propagation of Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Vaccine Strain MP-12 in Rousettus aegyptiacus Fruit Bats" Viruses 10, no. 12: 681. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10120681
APA StyleBalkema-Buschmann, A., Rissmann, M., Kley, N., Ulrich, R., Eiden, M., & Groschup, M. H. (2018). Productive Propagation of Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Vaccine Strain MP-12 in Rousettus aegyptiacus Fruit Bats. Viruses, 10(12), 681. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10120681