Bovine papillomavirus detection from bovine teats using immunohistochemistry and electronmicroscopy

면역조직화학염색 및 전자현미경검사를 이용한 소 유두로부터 소유두종바이러스 검출

  • Bae, You-Chan (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry) ;
  • Yoon, Soon-Seek (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry) ;
  • Park, Jung-Won (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry) ;
  • Lee, Cheong-San (Chungbuk Livestock and Veterinary Research Institute) ;
  • Jean, Yong-Hwa (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry) ;
  • Kang, Mun-Il (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University)
  • 배유찬 (국립수의과학검역원 병리과) ;
  • 윤순식 (국립수의과학검역원 병리과) ;
  • 박중원 (국립수의과학검역원 병리과) ;
  • 이청산 (충청북도 축산위생연구소) ;
  • 진영화 (국립수의과학검역원 병리과) ;
  • 강문일 (전남대학교 수의과대학)
  • Accepted : 2005.05.24
  • Published : 2005.06.30

Abstract

We examined the teats of slaughtered cattles to investigate the prevalence of papilloma and to detect bovine papilloma virus (BPV) from those samples. Among 880 heads, 432 (49.0%) was Holstein and 448 (51.0%) was Korean native cattle. Grossly, out of 432 heads (Holstein), 263 (60.8%) had papilloma lesions on teats. However, out of 448 heads (Korean native cattle), only 33 (7.4%) had papilloma lesions on teats. Immunohistochemically, BPV antigen was detected in 35 heads (22.9%) of 153 (Holstein) which had papilloma lesions. But, in Korean native cattle, BPV antigen was detected in 1 head (3.8%) of 26. Electronmicroscopically, in Holstein papilloma cases, BPV particles was detected in 31 heads (39.2%) of 79. This study revealed that papilloma was very prevalent in holstein teats, Korea and the prevalence of papilloma in Holstein was 8 times higher than that of Korean native cattle. Moreover, it was needed to consider gross and histopathological lesions to confirm BPV infection on teats because the sensitivity of immunohistochemistry and electronmicroscopy was not high.

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