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Pathological and virological features of skin lesions caused by BVDV in cattle

Authors :
David Driemeier
Cláudio Wageck Canal
Matheus Viezzer Bianchi
Simone Silveira
A. C. S. Mósena
Suyene Oltramari de Souza
Guilherme Konradt
Saulo Petinatti Pavarini
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. 50:271-277
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Dermatitis might occur in mucosal disease (MD) caused by bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). This study describes the pathological and virological features of skin lesions associated with BVDV infection in four persistently infected (PI) cattle. Skin samples were reprocessed for histopathology and IHC. BVDV isolates were obtained and were genetically characterized. In addition to upper alimentary system ulcerative lesions, all cattle (one outbreak and three individual cases) presented focal crusty and ulcerative lesions affecting the mucocutaneous and skin-horn junctions, interdigital clefts, pastern, and areas surrounding the dewclaws and diffuse thickened skin within 7–20 days of infection. Microscopic analysis revealed parakeratotic hyperkeratosis and single-cell keratinocyte death, accompanied by ballooning degeneration and spongiosis in the epidermis, as well as intraepithelial and subcorneal pustules. IHC showed BVDV antigen in the cytoplasm of keratinocytes undergoing individual cell death. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the isolates from cattle #1, #2, and #4 belonged to BVDV-1a, whereas that from cattle #3 belonged to BVDV-1d. Cytopathic BVDV was isolated from cattle #2 and #3 (MD), and non-cytopathic BVDV was isolated from cattle #1 and #4. Thus, BVDV infection might cause acute disease, characterized by skin and upper alimentary system ulcerative lesions, in both MD and PI cattle.

Details

ISSN :
16784405 and 15178382
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb289113f92e2799afb872feb66b5e23
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-018-0019-0