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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, November 1999, p. 3634-3643, Vol. 37, No. 11
Institut für
Veterinär-Pathologie,1 Institut
für Virologie,
Received 21 April 1999/Returned for modification 10 June
1999/Accepted 26 July 1999
Reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) was used to detect canine
distemper virus (CDV) nucleoprotein (NP) RNA in serum, whole blood, and
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 38 dogs with clinically
suspected distemper. Results were correlated to clinical findings,
anti-CDV neutralizing antibody titers, postmortem findings, and
demonstration of CDV NP antigen by immunohistochemistry. The specificity of the RT-PCR was ensured by amplification of RNA from
various laboratory CDV strains, restriction enzyme digestion, and
Southern blot hybridization. In 29 of 38 dogs, CDV infection was
confirmed by postmortem examination and immunohistochemistry. The
animals displayed the catarrhal, systemic, and nervous forms of
distemper. Seventeen samples (serum, whole blood, or CSF) from dogs
with distemper were tested with three sets of primers targeted to
different regions of the NP gene of the CDV Onderstepoort strain. Expected amplicons were observed in 82, 53, and 41% of the 17 samples,
depending upon the primer pair used. With the most sensitive primer
pair (primer pair I), CDV NP RNA was detected in 25 of 29 (86%) serum
samples and 14 of 16 (88%) whole blood and CSF samples from dogs with
distemper but not in body fluids from immunohistochemically negative
dogs. Nucleotide sequence analysis of five RT-PCR amplicons from
isolates from the field revealed few silent point mutations. These
isolates exhibited greater homology to the Rockborn (97 to 99%) than
to the Onderstepoort (95 to 96%) CDV strain. In summary, although the
sensitivity of the RT-PCR for detection of CDV is strongly influenced
by the location of the selected primers, this nucleic acid detection
system represents a highly specific and sensitive method for the
antemortem diagnosis of distemper in dogs, regardless of the form of
distemper, humoral immune response, and viral antigen distribution.
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Detection of Canine Distemper Virus Nucleoprotein
RNA by Reverse Transcription-PCR Using Serum, Whole Blood, and
Cerebrospinal Fluid from Dogs with Distemper
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Institut
für Veterinär-Pathologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität
Giessen, Frankfurter Strasse 96, 35392 Giessen, Germany. Phone: 49 (0)641 99 38202. Fax: 49 (0)641 99 38209. E-mail:
wolfgang.baumgaertner{at}vetmed.uni-giessen.de.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, November 1999, p. 3634-3643, Vol. 37, No. 11
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