Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants

© 2018 The Author(s). Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) is one of the most devastating viral infectious diseases in elephants worldwide. To date, it remains unclear how elephants get infected b y the virus, where the virus persists, and what mechanisms drive the pathogenesis of the diseas...

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Main Authors: Varankpicha Kochagul, Saralee Srivorakul, Kittikorn Boonsri, Chalermchart Somgird, Nattawooti Sthitmatee, Chatchote Thitaram, Kidsadagon Pringproa
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-483592018-04-25T10:11:27Z Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants Varankpicha Kochagul Saralee Srivorakul Kittikorn Boonsri Chalermchart Somgird Nattawooti Sthitmatee Chatchote Thitaram Kidsadagon Pringproa © 2018 The Author(s). Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) is one of the most devastating viral infectious diseases in elephants worldwide. To date, it remains unclear how elephants get infected b y the virus, where the virus persists, and what mechanisms drive the pathogenesis of the disease. The present study was aimed to develop an antibody against glycoprotein B (gB) of EEHV, investigate the EEHV tissue tropisms, and provide the possible routes of EEHV transmission in Asian elephants. Samples from elephant organs that had died from EEHV1A and EEHV4 infections, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from EEHV4-And non-EEHV-infected calves were used in this study. The results of western immunoblotting indicated that the antibody can be used for detection of gB antigens in both EEHV1A-And EEHV4-infected samples. Immunohistochemical detection indicated that the EEHV gB antigens were distributed mainly in the epithelial cells of the salivary glands, stomach and intestines. Immunofluorescence test of PBMC for EEHV gB in the EEHV4-infected calf indicated that the virus was observed predominantly in the mononuclear phagocytic cells. The findings in the present study unveil tissue tropisms in the EEHV1A-And EEHV4-infected calves and point out that saliva and intestinal content are likely sources for virus transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants. 2018-04-25T10:11:27Z 2018-04-25T10:11:27Z 2018-12-01 Journal 20452322 2-s2.0-85044248285 10.1038/s41598-018-22968-5 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85044248285&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/48359
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description © 2018 The Author(s). Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) is one of the most devastating viral infectious diseases in elephants worldwide. To date, it remains unclear how elephants get infected b y the virus, where the virus persists, and what mechanisms drive the pathogenesis of the disease. The present study was aimed to develop an antibody against glycoprotein B (gB) of EEHV, investigate the EEHV tissue tropisms, and provide the possible routes of EEHV transmission in Asian elephants. Samples from elephant organs that had died from EEHV1A and EEHV4 infections, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from EEHV4-And non-EEHV-infected calves were used in this study. The results of western immunoblotting indicated that the antibody can be used for detection of gB antigens in both EEHV1A-And EEHV4-infected samples. Immunohistochemical detection indicated that the EEHV gB antigens were distributed mainly in the epithelial cells of the salivary glands, stomach and intestines. Immunofluorescence test of PBMC for EEHV gB in the EEHV4-infected calf indicated that the virus was observed predominantly in the mononuclear phagocytic cells. The findings in the present study unveil tissue tropisms in the EEHV1A-And EEHV4-infected calves and point out that saliva and intestinal content are likely sources for virus transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants.
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author Varankpicha Kochagul
Saralee Srivorakul
Kittikorn Boonsri
Chalermchart Somgird
Nattawooti Sthitmatee
Chatchote Thitaram
Kidsadagon Pringproa
spellingShingle Varankpicha Kochagul
Saralee Srivorakul
Kittikorn Boonsri
Chalermchart Somgird
Nattawooti Sthitmatee
Chatchote Thitaram
Kidsadagon Pringproa
Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants
author_facet Varankpicha Kochagul
Saralee Srivorakul
Kittikorn Boonsri
Chalermchart Somgird
Nattawooti Sthitmatee
Chatchote Thitaram
Kidsadagon Pringproa
author_sort Varankpicha Kochagul
title Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants
title_short Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants
title_full Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants
title_fullStr Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants
title_full_unstemmed Production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in EEHV-infected Asian elephants
title_sort production of antibody against elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (eehv) unveils tissue tropisms and routes of viral transmission in eehv-infected asian elephants
publishDate 2018
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