Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 82810
Abundance of ChIFN-alpha and ChIFN-gamma mRNA in blood of broiler chickens during an outbreak of chicken infectious anaemia.
Abundance of ChIFN-alpha and ChIFN-gamma mRNA in blood of broiler chickens during an outbreak of chicken infectious anaemia. // The Faseb Journal / Marchesi, Vincent T (ur.).
Bethesda (MD): The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2002. str. A304-A304 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Abundance of ChIFN-alpha and ChIFN-gamma mRNA in blood of broiler chickens during an outbreak of chicken infectious anaemia.
Autori
Ragland, William Lauman ; Savić, Vladimir ; Novak, Renata ; Ester, Katja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
The Faseb Journal
/ Marchesi, Vincent T - Bethesda (MD) : The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2002, A304-A304
Skup
Experimental Biology 2002
Mjesto i datum
New Orleans (LA), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 20.04.2002. - 24.04.2002
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
ChIFN-alpha; ChIFN-gamma; CAV
Sažetak
Viral immune suppression is a serious problem in production of commercial broiler chickens. Subclinical infections of chicken anaemia virus (CAV) and infectious bursal disease virus interfere with transcription of chicken interferon (ChIFN) mRNA. We have developed a competitive nucleic acid hybridisation assay to measure abundance of ChIFN mRNA in total RNA extracts of blood. An outbreak caused by CAV occurred in Croatia early in 2001. The source of infection was traced to Ross birds from a broiler breeder farm. Clinical signs and pathologic lesions appeared at two weeks of age and were typical of CAV. Affected chickens were anaemic with haematocrits less than 0.27. Antibody levels for CAV peaked at 3 weeks of age. Blood samples from clinically affected and not affected chickens were positive for CAV by PCR and a competitive nucleic acid hybridisation assay. Abundance of mRNA for ChIFN- and ChIFN- in blood, measured at weekly intervals, was significantly less (p≤0.05) than abundance in 3 clinically healthy flocks. Abundance of mRNA for ChIFN in chicken blood can be used to assess immune status of commercial chickens. Supported by US Poultry & Egg Assoc. and EUREKA project No. 2692.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina