2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0531.2010.01608.x
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Presence of Maedi Visna Virus (MVV)‐Proviral DNA in the Genital Tissues of Naturally Infected Ewes

Abstract: Maedi Visna virus (MVV) causes progressive degenerative inflammatory disease in multiple organs including the lungs (pneumonia, 'maedi'), mammary gland, joints and nervous system (meningoencephalomyelitis, 'visna') in sheep. Maedi Visna Virus has been detected in macrophages of several tissues and epithelial cells in vivo: bone marrow, cells of the central nervous system, lung and bronchial tissues, milk epithelial cells recovered from milk samples and epithelial cells of mammary tissue. However, the presence … Show more

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“…Both DPPA2 and the nearby DPPA4 play essential roles in lung development and formation [28], [29], suggesting differential lung development in sheep may play a role in OvLV susceptibility. However, OvLV has been found in semen and in the female reproductive tract of sheep [30], [31], and the possibility of sexual transmission and/or paternal transmission of the virus are important unanswered questions. If OvLV is sexually or paternally transmitted, germline expressed DPPA2 may play a role in some aspect of transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both DPPA2 and the nearby DPPA4 play essential roles in lung development and formation [28], [29], suggesting differential lung development in sheep may play a role in OvLV susceptibility. However, OvLV has been found in semen and in the female reproductive tract of sheep [30], [31], and the possibility of sexual transmission and/or paternal transmission of the virus are important unanswered questions. If OvLV is sexually or paternally transmitted, germline expressed DPPA2 may play a role in some aspect of transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lentivirus diseases are commonly seen worldwide (Benavides et al, 2009). Caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV) is closely related to MVV (Cortez-Romero et al, 2010). MVV was the first lentivirus to be isolated and characterized in Iceland in 1957 (Sigurdsson et al, 1953).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…También se ha propuesto la vía vertical como posible vía de contagio de los LVPR, aunque actualmente se considera una vía de escasa importancia epidemiológica (Blacklaws et al, 2004;Peterson et al, 2008;Broughton-Neiswanger et al, 2010;Romero et al, 2010;Cortez-Romero et al, 2011;Cortez-Romero et al, 2013). Se ha demostrado la presencia de ADN proviral de LVPR en el aparato genial de hembras infectadas, lo que explica la posible transmisión de la madre al embrión o feto in utero (transmisión vertical).…”
Section: Transmisión Y Vías De Contagiounclassified
“…Así mismo, se han descrito un cierto número de casos de infección in utero y postnatal durante la transferencia de embriones. Se ha identificado el VMV mediante técnicas de PCR en ovario, oviducto y útero, y se ha observado que las células de los folículos ováricos y ovocitos permanecen libres de infección (Cortez Romero et al, 2006;Cortez-Romero et al, 2011). Lamara y colaboradores (Lamara et al, 2001;Lamara et al, 2002b) observaron que células epiteliales del oviducto de cabras infectadas podrían ser infectadas in vitro con virus CAEV, aunque no hay evidencias de la infección de estas células in vivo.…”
Section: Transmisión Y Vías De Contagiounclassified
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