Journal for Veterinary Medicine, Biotechnology and Biosafety
Volume
6, Issue 2, February 2020, Pages 16–19
ISSN 2411-3174 (print version) ISSN 2411-0388
(online version)
STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL
PROPERTIES OF FIELD ISOLATES OF CATTLE MINOR INFECTIONS AGENTS ON HOMOLOGICAL
CELL CULTURES
Gorbatenko S. K. 1,
Solodiankin O. S. 1, Lymanska O. Yu. 1,
Rudova N. G. 1, Kulyk I. O. 1,
Kornieikov O. M. 1, Stegniy M. Yu. 1,
Kuznetsova O. V. 1, Dunaeva O. V. 2,
Gorbatenko V. P. 3
1 National
Scientific Center ‘Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine’,
Kharkiv, Ukraine, e-mail: st.gorbatenko@gmail.com
2 Kharkiv
National Medical University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
3 Kharkiv State
Zooveterinary Academy, Kharkiv, Ukraine
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Citation for print version: Gorbatenko, S. K., Solodiankin, O. S.,
Lymanska, O. Yu., Rudova, N. G., Kulyk, I. O., Kornieikov, O. M.,
Stegniy, M. Yu., Kuznetsova, O. V., Dunaeva, O. V.
and Gorbatenko, V. P. (2020) ‘Study of biological properties of
field isolates of cattle minor infections agents on homological cell cultures’,
Journal for Veterinary Medicine,
Biotechnology and Biosafety, 6(2), pp. 16–19.
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Citation for online version: Gorbatenko, S. K., Solodiankin, O. S.,
Lymanska, O. Yu., Rudova, N. G., Kulyk, I. O., Kornieikov, O. M.,
Stegniy, M. Yu., Kuznetsova, O. V., Dunaeva, O. V.
and Gorbatenko, V. P. (2020) ‘Study of biological properties of
field isolates of cattle minor infections agents on homological cell cultures’,
Journal for Veterinary Medicine,
Biotechnology and Biosafety. [Online] 6(2), pp. 16–19. DOI: 10.36016/JVMBBS-2020-6-2-3.
Summary. Biological
properties of field isolates of bovine immunodeficiency virus and bovine foamy
virus on homological cell cultures (fetal bovine lung and bovine coronary
artery endothelial cells) were investigated. Pathogens of bovine slow
infections, namely bovine immunodeficiency virus and bovine foamy virus, are
able to integrate into cell cultures of homologous to cattle type, which is confirmed
by the results of PCR. There has been determined the presence of genetic
material of pathogens of bovine immunodeficiency (BIV) and spumavirus infection
(BFV) in the cultivation of lymphocytes of field isolates in the culture of
bovine coronary artery endothelial cells (BCAEC) at the level of 5th passage,
and in the cell culture of fetal bovine lung (FBL) — at the level of
10th passage. In the process of integration of pathogens of
immunodeficiency and spumavirus infection of cattle in continuous cell cultures
FBL and BCAEC, morphological changes in the state of the monolayer by the
principle of syncytiation and vacuolation are observed
Keywords: bovine immunodeficiency virus, bovine foamy
virus, cell cultures, PCR, cattle
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