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Bovine leukemia virus genotype surveillance in cattle at a slaughterhouse in Aichi Prefecture,Japan, in 2019 using polymerase chain reaction combined with restriction fragment length polymorphism
Authors:Yuma SAHASHI  Masaaki OSHIMA  Junjiro YAMAGISHI  Chieko MURAMATSU  Kaori SHIMIZU  Yasuo INOSHIMA
Abstract:Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) combined with restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) is commonly used for genotyping bovine leukemia virus (BLV) in slaughterhouses. However, unclassified BLV genotypes have been sporadically reported. To assess the current status of BLV genetic characterization in cattle, PCR-RFLP was performed on blood samples of 170 cattle (84 Japanese Black, 60 Japanese Black x Holstein, and 26 Holstein) from 17 farms (5 prefectures) at a slaughterhouse in Aichi Prefecture in 2019. A total of 65 samples (38.2%) were BLV positive, and genotype 1 was the most predominant (56/65 samples), followed by genotypes 3 (6 samples) and 5 (1 sample), and two unclassified samples. No relationship between the genotypes and breeds was observed. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that unclassified BLV genotypes clustered with genotype 1 sequences were, therefore, not new genotypes.
Keywords:bovine leukemia virus   epidemiological analysis   genotype   polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism   sequencing
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