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Lesions in the reproductive tract of boars experimentally infected with porcine rubulavirus

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1997
"Blue eye" disease of pigs in Mexico is caused by porcine rubulavirus and characterized by infertility in sows and boars, nervous signs in young pigs, and corneal opacity in pigs of all ages. The pathogenesis of reproductive tract lesions in rubulavirus-infected boars has not previously been investigated.
H, Ramirez-Mendoza   +5 more
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Neuraminidase activity of blue eye disease porcine rubulavirus: Specificity, affinity and inhibition studies

Research in Veterinary Science, 2017
Porcine rubulavirus (PorPV), also known as La Piedad Michoacan Virus (LPMV) causes encephalitis and reproductive failure in newborn and adult pigs, respectively. The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein is the most exposed and antigenic of the virus proteins. HN plays central roles in PorPV infection; i.e., it recognizes sialic acid-containing
Santos-López, Gerardo   +9 more
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Cloning, expression and characterization of potential immunogenic recombinant hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein of Porcine rubulavirus

Protein Expression and Purification, 2016
Blue eye disease caused by Porcine rubulavirus (PorPV) is an endemic viral infection of swine causing neurological and respiratory disease in piglets, and reproductive failure in sows and boars. The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein of PorPV is the most abundant component in the viral envelope and the main target of the immune response in ...
Julieta Sandra, Cuevas-Romero   +7 more
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Full-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of four neurovirulent Mexican isolates of porcine rubulavirus

Archives of Virology, 2017
We report the complete genome sequences of four neurovirulent isolates of porcine rubulavirus (PorPV) from 2015 and one historical PorPV isolate from 1984 obtained by next-generation sequencing. A phylogenetic tree constructed using the individual sequences of the complete HN genes of the 2015 isolates and other historical sequences deposited in the ...
Ali A, Garcia-Barrera   +5 more
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Efficacy of quantitative RT-PCR for detection of the nucleoprotein gene from different porcine rubulavirus strains

Archives of Virology, 2013
Blue-eye disease is an emergent viral swine infection caused by porcine rubulavirus (PoRV). We have developed a qRT-PCR method to detect and quantify expression of the nucleoprotein gene for different PoRV strains. The limit of detection for this assay was 10(2) copies of synthetic RNA.
José Francisco, Rivera-Benitez   +5 more
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Blue eye disease porcine rubulavirus (PoRv) infects pig neurons and glial cells using sialo-glycoprotein as receptor

The Veterinary Journal, 2007
Pig neural cells express glycoproteins with sialylated N-linked oligosaccharide chains (SNOC) which are used by the porcine rubulavirus (PoRv) as receptors. Pig neuronal or glial cell cultures were employed to investigate (a) whether PoRv infects such cells using a molecule expressing SNOC, and (b) the role of viral envelope glycoproteins in ...
Maria L, Mendoza-Magaña   +6 more
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Comparative evaluation of the CD4+CD8+ and CD4+CD8− lymphocytes in the immune response to porcine rubulavirus

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2001
The porcine immune system is unique in the expression of CD4+CD8+ (double-positive, DP) lymphocytes. These cells have been associated with immunological memory due to their gradual increase with age, the expression of memory phenotype and their ability to respond to recall viral antigen.
J, Hernández   +5 more
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Porcine Rubulavirus Lpmv Rna Persists in the Central Nervous System of Pigs After Recovery from Acute Infection

Journal of Neurovirology, 1998
In order to study persistence of the porcine rubulavirus LPMV, we examined tissue samples collected from pigs 53 days after experimental infection. These pigs survived the initial infection and could clinically be considered to have recovered from the infection.
A C, Wiman   +8 more
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Analysis of the Fusion Protein Gene of the Porcine Rubulavirus LPMV: Comparative Analysis of Paramyxovirus F Proteins

Virus Genes, 1997
Complementary DNA clones representing the fusion (F) protein gene of the porcine rubulavirus LPMV were isolated and sequenced. The F gene was found to be 1,845 nucleotides long containing one long open reading frame capable of encoding a protein of 541 amino acids. The cleavage motif for F0 into F1 and F2 is His-Arg-Lys-Lys-Arg.
M, Berg   +5 more
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Semen alterations in porcine rubulavirus-infected boars are related to viral excretion and have implications for artificial insemination

Research in Veterinary Science, 2007
Porcine rubulavirus (PoRV), also known as blue eye disease (BED) of swine, causes respiratory and reproductive problems in pigs at several developmental stages. To study the effect of PoRV infection on semen production, five boars were infected with 1 x 10(6) TCID(50)/ml of PoRV strain PAC-3 and evaluated for 59 days post inoculation (DPI).
M, Solís   +6 more
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