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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Aug 1995, 2925-2929, Vol 61, No. 8
B Novoa, S Blake, BL Nicholson and A Figueras
The current classification of aquatic birnaviruses is based on
seroneutralization assays with polyclonal antibodies. In this study a
comparison of several procedures used for serotyping aquatic birnaviruses
was made with 10 virus strains (4 reference strains from salmonids and 6
birnaviruses isolated from turbot [Scophthalmus maximus]). The
relationships among the birnavirus strains were studied by
seroneutralization assay with polyclonal antibodies and by immunodot assay
with both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies. The results were compared
with a presumptive classification obtained from analysis of restriction
enzyme patterns of cDNA products obtained by PCR amplification. No
correlation was found among the results obtained by the different
procedures. The seroneutralization and the immunodot assays with polyclonal
antibodies were not useful in classifying these birnaviruses strains;
however, patterns of reaction with monoclonal antibodies emphasized the
individuality of the strains, particularly in the case of two strains (231
and 460) whose patterns did not correspond to established serotypes. The
application of PCR and restriction enzyme analysis is a promising system
for approaching the classification of this viral group on the basis of
genomic differences and similarities. The variable results obtained in this
comparison lead us to think that the current classification of aquatic
birnavirus may not be the most accurate and there is a need for
modification incorporating recent isolates, not only from salmonid species
but also from marine fish.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Comparison of different procedures for serotyping aquatic birnavirus
Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas, Vigo, Spain.
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