نتایج جستجو برای: abstractsubgroup j avian leukosis virus alv

تعداد نتایج: 690501  

Journal: :Avian diseases 2006
Blanca Lupiani Arun R Pandiri Jody Mays Henry D Hunt Aly M Fadly

Infection of broiler chickens with subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV) results in the induction of myeloid tumors. However, although egg-type chickens are susceptible to infection with ALV-J, the tumor incidence is very low, and on rare occasions the tumors observed are of the myeloid lineage. We recently described the isolation of an ALV (AF115-4) from commercial egg-type chickens suffering ...

2014
Xiaolin Ji Qi Wang Xiaofei Li Xiaole Qi Yongqiang Wang Honglei Gao Yulong Gao Xiaomei Wang

Subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) was first isolated from meat-type chickens that had developed myeloid leukosis and since 2008, ALV-J infections in chickens have become widespread in China. A comparison of the sequence of ALV-J epidemic isolates with HPRS-103, the ALV-J prototype virus, revealed several distinct features, one of which is a 19-nucleotide (nt) insertion in the leader seque...

H. Bozorgmehrifard S.M. Peighambari Z. Rajabi

  Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup-J (ALV-J). Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) and MycopJasma synviae (MS) are important pathogens in chickens that cause severe economical losses in poultry industry throughout the world. Seven broiler grandparent flocks of Iran (six broiler strains) were sampled randomly at the ages of 8-63 wk (100 samples from each flock) for antibody detection to ALV-J, MG, and MS ...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2012
Miao Sun Duo Yu Hongfei Mo Hong Cao Chen Chen Fuyong Chen

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J poses a great threat to the poultry industry in China. To reduce the economic losses, a quick method for detection of ALV-J antigen is required for diagnosis and identification of the congenitally transmitting hens. In this study, we report the production and evaluation of one monoclonal antibody (MAb) suitable for achieving these goals. The gp85 gene of avian le...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
M A Sacco K Venugopal

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J), an exogenous avian retrovirus, is thought to have evolved by recombination with the highly identical env gene of the endogenous avian retrovirus EAV-HP. Embryonic expression of EAV-HP env has been suggested to be associated with the induction of immunological tolerance, a feature observed in a significant proportion of meat-type chickens infected with AL...

2017
WeiGuo Chen Yang Liu Aijun Li Xinjian Li Hongxing Li Zhenkai Dai Yiming Yan Xinheng Zhang Dingming Shu Huanmin Zhang Wencheng Lin Jingyun Ma Qingmei Xie

Avian leukosis virus (ALV) is an oncogenic virus causing a variety of neoplasms in chickens. The group of avian leukosis virus in chickens contains six closely related subgroups, A to E and J. The prevalence of ALVs in hosts may have imposed strong selective pressure toward resistance to ALVs infection. The tvb gene encodes Tvb receptor and determines susceptibility or resistance to the subgrou...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2006
Jody K Mays Arun R Pandiri Aly M Fadly

Chickens from seven different parental lines of commercial White Leghorn layer flocks from three independent breeders were inoculated with a naturally occurring avian leukosis virus (ALV) containing an ALV-B envelope and an ALV-J long terminal repeat (LTR) termed ALV-B/J. Additional groups of chickens from the same seven parental lines were inoculated with ALV-B. Chickens were tested for ALV vi...

2016
Min Feng Yan Tan Manman Dai Yuanfang Li Tingting Xie Hongmei Li Meiqing Shi Xiquan Zhang

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) infection can cause tumors and immunosuppression. Endogenous viruses integrate into host genomes and can recombine with exogenous avian leukosis virus (ALV). In this study, we analyzed the interaction of endogenous retrovirus 21 (ev21) with the ALV-J in late-feathering Chinese yellow chicken. Two ALV-J strains M180 and K243 were isolated from late-feather...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2015
Yanni Gao Xiaolu Guan Yongzhen Liu Xiaofei Li Bingling Yun Xiaole Qi Yongqiang Wang Honglei Gao Hongyu Cui Changjun Liu Yanping Zhang Xiaomei Wang Yulong Gao

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) was first isolated from meat-producing chickens that had developed myeloid leukosis. However, ALV-J infections associated with hemangiomas have occurred in egg-producing (layer) flocks in China. In this study, we identified an ALV-J layer isolate (HLJ13SH01) as a recombinant of ALV-J and a Rous sarcoma virus Schmidt-Ruppin B strain (RSV-SRB), which contai...

2014
Yanni Gao Xiaolu Guan Yongzhen Liu Xiaofei Li Bingling Yun Xiaole Qi Yongqiang Wang Honglei Gao Hongyu Cui Changjun Liu Yanping Zhang Xiaomei Wang Yulong Gao

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) was first isolated from meat-producing chickens that had developed myeloid leukosis. However, ALV-J infections associated with hemangiomas have occurred in egg-producing (layer) flocks in China. In this study, we identified an ALV-J layer isolate (HLJ13SH01) as a recombinant of ALV-J and a Rous sarcoma virus Schmidt-Ruppin B strain (RSV-SRB), which contai...

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