BOVINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS IN STUD BULL SEMEN

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NASH, JW
HANSON, LA
COATS, KSC
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[1] MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV,DEPT BIOL SCI,MISSISSIPPI STATE,MS 39762
[2] MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV,COLL VET MED,MISSISSIPPI STATE,MS 39762
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Bovine immunodeficiency virus (BN), a lentivirus, is prevalent in dairy and beef cattle in southeastern United States and may be associated with a lymphoproliferative disease. The mode(s) of BN transmission are undefined. Because artificial insemination is a common practice in dairy production, contaminated stud semen could serve as an important source of infection if the virus is harbored in seminal fluids. To evaluate this possibility, we procured 12 cryopreserved semen specimens from a stud semen repository. Leukocytes were purified from the specimens, and the leukocyte DNA was used as template in a polymerase chain reaction procedure that targeted a 235-base pair, highly conserved domain of the BIV pol gene. The target sequence was amplified from the seminal leukocyte DNA of 9 of the specimens (82%), and nucleotide sequencing confirmed the BIV specificity of the fragment. This finding provides evidence that stud bull semen may serve as an important reservoir of BIV suggesting the possibility that artificial insemination of dairy cows may have a major role in transmission and wide-spread dissemination of this bovine lentivirus.
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