Title: Respiratory Diagnostics
1Respiratory Diagnostics
- Brian J. Payne, DVM
- Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd.
2The Presentation
- The actual presentation given at AASV is based on
actual case studies. - This PowerPoint presentation (based on PRRS
diagnostics specifically) describes many of the
laboratory tests that were utilized for these
actual cases.
3One more thing
- It has been an enormous benefit for me in a
clinical setting to understand each diagnostic
test that I request so that I can better
interpret the results. - I hope this helps!
4PRRSDiagnostics
- Serology
- PRRSv
- PRRS Viral Antigens
- PRRS Antibodies
- Tissue
- PRRSv
- Other
- Semen PRRSv
5PRRSSerology
- ELISA
- IFA
- PCR
- RFLP
- Genetic Sequencing
- SVN
6PRRSIndirect ELISA
- Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
- Extremely high sensitivity 100
- 99.5 specificity
- Quick to run
- Indirect method to determine antigen-specific
PRRSv antibodies
7Indirect ELISAProcess
8Indirect ELISAResults
- Bound enzyme allows visual detection
- In-house tests usually () or (-)
- In-lab tests utilize optical densities to give
continuous range of numbers
University of AZ, 1993
9Indirect ELISA...Results
- IDEXX HerdChek
- Based on S/P ratio
- sample/positive
- Optical densities (continual range)
- lt 0.3 Negative
- 0.3-0.4 Suspect
- gt 0.3999 Positive
10Indirect ELISAAntibody Detection
- PRRSv Ab detectable 9-13 days PI
- Peak at 30-50 days
- Rapid decline but still may be detectable in
gt 10 months (personal experience is gt 2
years)
11Indirect ELISALimitations
- Allows evidence of exposure to PRRSv
- However, no information on
- Length of exposure
- Severity of infection
- Which strain is present
- Differentiation of vaccine and wild-type virus
- Variability of immune responses within a given
population
12PRRSIFA
- Indirect fluorescent antibody
- Specificity 99.5
- Sensitivity (based on laboratory variation)
- Culture media
- Protocols
- Incubation time
- Cell types
- Technician skill and subjectivity of results
- Lab PRRSv genetic sim. to wild-type PRRSv
13IFAThe Process
14IFAThe Results
- Magnitude of Ab titer can be determined unlike
ELISA
Magar, R., 1993
15IFAThe Results
- lt 120 or 16 negative
- 120 or 16 or greater positive
- Titer endpoints are subjectively determined,
therefore variation
16IFAAntibody Detection
- IgG against PRRSv detectable 7-11 days PI
- Peak at 30-50 days
- Rapid decline but still may be detectable in
4-6 months
17PRRSPCR
- Polymerase Chain Reaction
- In vitro amplification of DNA
- RNA of virus extracted from sample
- Reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA)
- PCR amplifies DNA
- Target most conserved genes
- ORF 6 and ORF 7
18PCRProcess
Annealing
DNA
Heat Denaturing
Primers and Cooling
Taq Nucleotides
Reverse Transcriptase
30 Cycles
Complementary Strands
RNA
19PCRThe Process
After 30 cycles, 1000s of replicates
Gel Electrophoresis (Colorimetric, Radioactive,
Fluorometric)
()
(-)
20PCRAdv / DisAdv
- Rapid turnaround (RT-PCR) - 1-3 days
- High sensitivity and specificity
- Detects Agno need to wait for immune system
response - Detection determined by correlation b/w primers
and PRRSv - Not indicative of replicating virus
21PRRSRFLP
- Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism
- Utilizes RT-PCR of ORF 5 gene
- Envelop proteins
- Prone to mutation
- 3 Restriction Enzymes Used
- Their cutting patterns are assigned numbers
- I.e. 1-4-2, 2-1-2, 2-6-2, 1-5-2
22RFLPInterpretation
- May differentiate between vaccine virus (2-5-2)
and wild-type virus - No indication of virulence
- No indication on cross-protection
- Change in RFLP can be from 1 base pair
substitutioncareful interpretation - Little indication of homology (4)
23RFLPExample
24RFLPExample
25PRRS Genetic Sequencing
- Provides exact nucleotide sequence of ORF
- Utilize ORF 5 b/c most variable
- Therefore, more informative than RFLP
- Dendograms (phylogenetic tree) can be made and
homologies can be seen
26ORF 5 Genetic Sequencing
ATGTTGGAGAAATGCTTGACCGCGGGCTGTTGCTCGCGATTGCTTTCTTT
GTGG TGTATCGTGCCGTTCTGTTTTGCTGTGCTCGCCAACGCCAGCAAC
AACAGCAGC TCCCATCTACAGCTGATTTACAACTTGACGCTATGTGAGC
TGAATGGCACAGATT GGCTAGCTAACAAATTTGATTGGGCAGTGGAGAG
TTTTGTCATCTTTCCCGTTTT GACTCACATTGTCTCCTATGGTGCCCTC
ACTACCAGCCATTTCCTTGACACAGTC GCTTTAGTCACTGTGTCTACCG
CCGGGTTTGTTCACGGGCGGTATGTCCTAAGT AGCATCTACGCGGTCTG
TGCCCTGGCTGCGTTGACTTGCTTCGTCATTAGGTTT GCAAAGAATTGC
ATGTCCTGGCGCTACGCGTGTACCAGATATACCAACTTTCTT CTGGACA
CTAAGGGCATACTCTATCGTTGGCGGTCGCCTGTCATCATAGAGAA AAG
GGGCAAAGTTGAGGTCGAAGGTCATCTGATCGACCTCAAAAGAGTTGTGC
TTGATGGTTCCGTGGCAACCCCTATAACCAGAGTTTCAGCGGAACAATG
GGGTC GTCCTTAG
gt550 Nucleotides
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29Sequencing and Dendograms
- Phylogenetic analysis
- Nucleotide sequencing
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32Genetic Sequencing
- Homologies do not indicate cross-protection
- Homologies do not predict pathogenicity
- Homologies only indicate relatedness
33PRRSSVN (SN)
- Serum Virus Neutralization
- PRRS SVN not used widely
- Possible direct correlation with protective
antibodies in vivo - Alpha and beta procedures
- Beta utilized for PRRS
34SVNProcedure
- Beta Procedure
- Known levels of standard virus incubated with
serial dilutions of test serum - Serum is then added to sensitive cell lines
- Titer of serum Highest dilution of serum that
neutralizes known dose of virus - End points are shown by cytopathology
35SVN Results
- Less sensitive than IFA or ELISA
- Neutralizing Ab produced slow PI ( gt21 days)
- Levels of nAb are pig-dependent
- Detectable 9-28 days PI
- Max titers at 2-3 months PI
- Persistent titers gt 1 year PI
36SVNInterpretation
- Assumed that shedding of virus is nill if nAb is
present - However, PRRS produces carrier-state animals
- REMEMBER
- ARTERIVIRUS
37PRRSv Detection in Tissues
- Histopathology
- PCR
- VI
- IHC
- DFA
38PRRSHistopathology
- Interstitial pneumonia
- Thickened alveolar walls
- Pneumocyte hypertrophy/hyperplasia
- Alveolar spaces filled with necrotic debris and
WBCs
39PRRSHistopathology
Normal
Interstitial pneumonia
T. Opriessnig, 2004
40PCRProcess
Annealing
DNA
Heat Denaturing
Primers and Cooling
Taq Nucleotides
Reverse Transcriptase
30 Cycles
Complementary Strands
RNA
41PRRSVI
- Virus Isolation
- Lung, Tonsil, Lymph nodes
- Autolysis greatly affects sensitivity
- Much easier to find in serum
42PRRSIHC
- Immunohistochemistry
- Antibody coupled to horseradish peroxidase
- H2O2/Benzidine derivative added
- Colored insoluble precipitate formed
Halbur, AASV
43PRRSDFA
- Direct Fluorescent Antibody
Fluorescein conjugated to antiviral antibody
PRRSv infected tissue
44DFAResults
- Quick, Cheap
- Specific
- Less sensitiveautolysis
45Semen PRRSv PCR
46Semen PRRSv PCR
- Specific
- Less Sensitive
- Intermittent Shedding
- Detectable Levels gt Infectious Levels
47Other Respiratory Diagnostics
- I request many of the same diagnostic tests for
different respiratory diseases. - If you feel like you are lost when you are out in
practice, call the lab you are working with and
the diagnosticians are more than happy to help
you out and explain more about what they do.