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DAO 40:93-99 (2000)
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Abstract
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Diagnosis of Penaeus monodon-type baculovirus by PCR and by ELISA of occlusion bodies
Y. L. Hsu1,*, K. H. Wang2, Y. H. Yang1, M. C. Tung3, C. H. Hu2, C. F. Lo4, C. H. Wang5, T. Hsu2,*
1Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC 2Institute of Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan, ROC 3Department of Veterinary Medicine, National Ping-Tung Polytechnic Institute, T
ROC 4Department of Zoology and 5Department of Entomology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC
*Corresponding author. E-mail: zoohsu@ccvax.sinica.edu.tw

ABSTRACT: The black tiger prawn Penaeus monodon is a valuable aquaculture product in Taiwan. Two specific diagnostic methods were established for P. monodon-type baculovirus, one using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology and the other
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technology. Monodon-type baculovirus (MBV) was purified by sucrose gradient centrifugation from occlusion bodies of MBV-infected postlarvae of P. monodon. MBV DNA was subsequently purified from the
occlusion bodies and its presence was confirmed by PCR using primers of the polyhedrin gene. Based on conserved sequences of the DNA polymerase genes of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcMNPV) and Lymantria dispar nuclear
polyhedrosis virus (LdMNPV), primers were designed and synthesized to yield a 714 bp PCR fragment from MBV. However, the sequence of this fragment revealed low homology with that of LdMNPV and AcMNPV. From the DNA sequence of this fragment, a second set
of primers was designed, and using these primers, a 511 bp DNA fragment was amplified only when MBV DNA was the template. DNA templates from AcMNPV, white spot syndrome diseased shrimp, or PMO cells (a cell line derived from the Oka organ of Penaeus
monodon) did not give any amplified DNA fragment. Therefore, this primer pair was specific for the diagnosis of MBV. By using intraspleenic immunization of rabbits with purified MBV occlusion bodies, a polyclonal rabbit antiserum against MBV was
obtained. This antiserum could detect nanogram levels of MBV, but did not cross react with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), homogenates of PMO cells, postlarvae, hepatopancreatic tissue or intestinal tissue of black tiger prawns by competitive ELISA.
This sensitive method could detect MBV even in tissue homogenates.
KEY WORDS: MBV · PCR · ELISA

Published in DAO Vol.
40, No. 2
(2000) on March 14
ISSN: 0177-5103.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2000
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