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Reactivation of latent bovine herpesvirus 1 in cattle seronegative to glycoproteins gB and gE
Authors:J J Hage  R D Glas  H H Westra  M A Maris-Veldhuis  J T Van Oirschot  F A M Rijsewijk
Institution:

a Animal Health Service in the Netherlands, P.O. Box 361, 9200 AJ Drachten, Netherlands

b Department of Mammalian Virology, Institute for Animal Science and Health (ID-DLO), P.O. Box 65, 8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands

Abstract:Six heifers were vaccinated intranasally with the live bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV1) temperature-sensitive (ts) vaccine strain RBL106 within 3 weeks of birth. These calves most likely still had maternal antibodies against BHV1. Thereafter, these heifers were vaccinated several times with an experimental BHV1 glycoprotein-D (gD) subunit vaccine. At the age of 3 years these 6 heifers were seronegative in the BHV1 gB and gE blocking ELISAs, but had neutralizing antibodies against BHV1, probably induced by the vaccinations with the gD subunit vaccine. Five of these 6 heifers excreted BHV1 after treatment with dexamethasone. Restriction enzyme analysis of the genome of the excreted viruses revealed that all 5 isolates had a BHV1.1 genotype and that isolates of 3 heifers were not obviously different from the ts-vaccine strain. The restriction enzyme fragment pattern of the isolate of 1 heifer was clearly different from the pattern of the ts-vaccine strain. It is concluded that cattle can be seronegative against BHV1 gB and gE but can still carry BHV1 in a latent form. This finding strongly suggests that there are completely BHV1 seronegative cattle that are latently infected with BHV1. The impact of this finding on BHV1 eradication programmes is discussed.
Keywords:Bovine herpesvirus  Latent infection  Reactivation
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