Author: Yoon, Soonâ€Seek; Byun, Jaeâ€Won; Park, Youngâ€Il; Kim, Minâ€Jeong; Bae, Youâ€Chan; Song, Jaeâ€Young
Title: Comparison of the diagnostic methods on the canine adenovirus type 2 infection Cord-id: 88c46evj Document date: 2010_6_2
ID: 88c46evj
Snippet: Background and aims: Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAVâ€2) infection is typically diagnosed histopathologically since intranuclear inclusion bodies (IN/IBs) are demonstrable in the infected lung. However, it is sometimes difficult to identify IN/IBs, particularly in autolyzed tissues or samples from both early and late stages of infection, and other methods were presently developed. Methods: Stray dog samples were evaluated by histopathology, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and immunohistochemistr
Document: Background and aims: Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAVâ€2) infection is typically diagnosed histopathologically since intranuclear inclusion bodies (IN/IBs) are demonstrable in the infected lung. However, it is sometimes difficult to identify IN/IBs, particularly in autolyzed tissues or samples from both early and late stages of infection, and other methods were presently developed. Methods: Stray dog samples were evaluated by histopathology, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and immunohistochemistry (IHC) to investigate the status of the CAVâ€2 infection on the stray dogs in Korea. Histologic tests were performed, and dogs with pneumonic lungs were further evaluated by IHC and PCR. Results: Pathognomonic IN/IBs were identified in 3 of 213 lungs; CAVâ€2 PCR was positive for 27 of 213 pneumonic lungs. A total of 7 of 27 CAVâ€2 PCRâ€positive lungs were IHCâ€positive. No PCRâ€negative lung was IHCâ€positive. Positive results were primarily detected in the IN/IBs of the bronchial epithelial cells, macrophages, and very rarely in the cytoplasm of bronchial epithelial cells. Conclusions: IHC was a more reliable diagnostic method than conventional pathologic methods in the present study, and suggests that IHC should be routinely used in the diagnosis of CAVâ€2 infection. Further, PCR alone may not be adequate for CAVâ€2 diagnosis.
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