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This protocol introduces a standard laboratory operating procedure for diagnostic testing of lyssavirus antigens in bats in Taiwan.
Viruses within the genus Lyssavirus are zoonotic pathogens, and at least seven lyssavirus species are associated with human cases. Because bats are natural reservoirs of most lyssaviruses, a lyssavirus surveillance program of bats has been conducted in Taiwan since 2008 to understand the ecology of these viruses in bats. In this program, non-governmental bat conservation organizations and local animal disease control centers cooperated to collect dead bats or bats dying of weakness or illness. Brain tissues of bats were obtained through necropsy and subjected to direct fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for detection of lyssavirus antigens and nucleic acids. For the FAT, at least two different rabies diagnosis conjugates are recommended. For the RT-PCR, two sets of primers (JW12/N165-146, N113F/N304R) are used to amplify a partial sequence of the lyssavirus nucleoprotein gene. This surveillance program monitors lyssaviruses and other zoonotic agents in bats. Taiwan bat lyssavirus is found in two cases of the Japanese pipistrelle (Pipistrellus abramus) in 2016–2017. These findings should inform the public, health professionals, and scientists of the potential risks of contacting bats and other wildlife.
Viruses within the genus Lyssavirus are zoonotic pathogens. There are at least seven lyssavirus species associated with human cases1. In addition to the 16 species in this genus1,2,3, Taiwan bat lyssavirus (TWBLV)4 and Kotalahti bat lyssavirus5 have been recently identified in bats, but their taxonomic statuses have yet to be determined.
Bats are the natural hosts of most lyssaviruses, with the exception of Mokola lyssavirus and Ikoma lyssavirus, which have yet not bee....
1. Safety precautions when handling lyssaviruses
From 2014 to May 2017, 332 bat carcasses from 13 species were collected for surveillance. Two tested positive. In the first bat case, the brain impression tested negative using the FAT with one of the commercial FITC-conjugated anti-rabies antibodies (Figure 2), while the RT-PCRs employing each of the two primer sets (JW12/N165-146, N113F/N304R) yielded positive results (Figure 3). A 428 bp sequence of amplicon (amplified with N113F/N304R and containing the part.......
This laboratory standard operating procedure (SOP) provides a serial process for testing bat samples for the presence of lyssavirus antigens in Taiwan. The key steps include the employment of FAT and RT-PCR. The selection of suitable samples and successful isolation of the virus are also important. Additionally, some troubleshooting was conducted during the monitoring of bat lyssaviruses. The major difference was the target animals. Initially (2008–2009), the target animals of bat lyssavirus surveillance were live .......
We thank Tien-Cheng Li, Yi-Tang Lin, Chia-Jung Tsai, and Ya-Lan Li for their assistance during this study. This study was supported by grant no. 107AS-8.7.1-BQ-B2 (1) from the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
2.5% Trypsin (10x) | Gibco | 15090046 | Trppsin |
25 cm2 flask | Greiner bio-one | 690160 | |
Acetone | Honeywell | 32201-1L | |
Agarose I | VWR Life Science | 97062-250 | |
Alcohol | NIHON SHIYAKU REAGENT | NS-32294 | |
AMV Reverse Transcriptase | Promega | M5101 | |
Antibiotic-Antimycotic(100X) | Gibco | 15240-062 | MEM-10 |
Blade | Braun | BA215 | |
Centrifuge | eppendorf | 5424R | |
Chemilumineance system | TOP BIO CO. | MGIS-21-C2-1M | |
Collection tube | Qiagen | 990381 | |
Collection tube | SSI | 2341-SO | |
Cover slide | Muto Pure chemical Co., LTD. | 24505 | |
DNA analyzer | Applied Biosystems | 3700XL | |
Fetal bovine serum | Gibco | 10437028 | MEM-10 |
FITC Anti-Rabies Monoclonal Globulin | Fujirebio Diagnostic Inc. | 800-092 | FITC-conjugated anti-rabies antibodies: reagent B |
Four-well Teflon-coating glass slide | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 30-86H-WHITE | |
Gel Electrophoresis System | Major Science | MJ-105-R | |
HBSS (1x) | Gibco | 14175095 | Trppsin |
Incubator | ASTEC | SCA-165DS | |
Inverted Microscope | Olympus | IX71 | |
L-Glutamine 200 mM (100x) | Gibco | A2916801 | MEM-10 |
LIGHT DIAGNOSTICS Rabies FAT reagent | EMD Millipore Corporation | 5100 | FITC-conjugated anti-rabies antibodies: reagent A |
MagNA Pure Compact Instrument | Roche | 03731146001 | |
MagNA Pure Compact NA Isolation Kit 1 | Roche | 03730964001 | |
MEM (10x) | Gibco | 11430030 | MEM-10 |
MEM NEAA (100x) | Gibco | 11140050 | MEM-10 |
MEM vitamin solution | Gibco | 11120052 | MEM-10 |
NaHCO3 | Merck | 1.06329.0500 | MEM-10 |
Needle | Terumo | NN*2332R9 | |
PBS | Medicago | 09-8912-100 | |
Primer synthesis | Mission Biotech | ||
RNasin ribonuclease inhibitor | Promega | N2111 | |
Sequencing service | Mission Biotech | ||
Slide | Thermo Scientific | AA00008032E00MNT10 | |
Sodium Pyruvate (100 mM) | Gibco | 11360070 | MEM-10 |
Stainless Steel Beads | QIAGEN | 69989 | |
Sterile absorbent pad | 3M | 1604T-2 | |
Syringe filter | Nalgene | 171-0045 | |
Taq polymerase | JMR Holdings | JMR-801 | |
Thermal cycler | Applied Biosystems | 2720 | |
TissueLyser II | QIAGEN | 85300 | |
Tongue depressor | HONJER CO., LTD. | 122246 | |
Tweezer | Tennyson medical Instrument developing CO., LTD. | A0601 | |
Tylosin Tartrate | Sigma | T6271-10G | MEM-10 |
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