2007
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01065-07
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Horizontal Transmission of Marek's Disease Virus Requires U S 2, the U L 13 Protein Kinase, and gC

Abstract: Marek's disease virus (MDV) causes a general malaise in chickens that is mostly characterized by the development of lymphoblastoid tumors in multiple organs. The use of bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) for cloning and manipulation of the MDV genome has facilitated characterization of specific genes and genomic regions. The development of most MDV BACs, including pRB-1B-5, derived from a very virulent MDV strain, involved replacement of the U S 2 gene with mini-F vector sequences. However, when reconstit… Show more

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“…In stark contrast, none of the chickens infected with either of the two vC98A USP mutants presented with clinical signs of Marek's disease, even at 13 weeks p.i. At the termination of the experiment at 13 weeks p.i., ample time for Marek's disease to develop even with low-virulence strains (21), only five (three in the C98A-1 group and two in the C98A-2 group) of 27 chickens infected with the mutant virus contained tumors. However, these tumors were very small and isolated, with no signs of metastasis.…”
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“…In stark contrast, none of the chickens infected with either of the two vC98A USP mutants presented with clinical signs of Marek's disease, even at 13 weeks p.i. At the termination of the experiment at 13 weeks p.i., ample time for Marek's disease to develop even with low-virulence strains (21), only five (three in the C98A-1 group and two in the C98A-2 group) of 27 chickens infected with the mutant virus contained tumors. However, these tumors were very small and isolated, with no signs of metastasis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used recombination-based mutagenesis of a modified infectious bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone of MDV (pRB-1B), derived from the highly oncogenic RB-1B strain (21), to obtain two independent isolates of the C98A mutant in the USP domain of MDV (vC98A-1 and -2). In addition, we prepared revertants of Author contributions: K.J.…”
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