Abstract

BackgroundReovirus type-3 infections cause severe pathologies in young mice and thus influence animal experiments in many ways. Therefore, the Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) recommends an annual screening in laboratory mice as part of a thorough health monitoring program. Based on the high protein sequence homology among the different reovirus serotypes, immunofluorescence antibody assay and other indirect methods relying on the whole virus are presumably cross-reactive to antibodies triggered by mammalian orthoreovirus infections independent of the serotype.MethodsThe serotype-specific protein σ-1 was expressed in Escherichia coli with an N-terminal Strep-tag and a C-terminal His-tag. The purified Strep-rσ-1-His-construct was used to develop an indirect ELISA by testing defined positive and negative sera obtained by experimental infection of mice as well as field sera.ResultsThe Strep-rσ-1-His-ELISA provided high sensitivity and specificity during validation. Notably, a high selectivity was also observed for sera positively tested for other relevant FELASA-listed pathogens. Screening of field samples indicated that a commercial reovirus type-3-based ELISA might be cross-reactive to other murine reovirus serotypes and thus produces false-positive results.ConclusionsThe prevalence of reovirus type-3 might be overestimated in German animal facilities and most likely in other countries as well. The occurrence of other reovirus serotypes, however, raises the question if murine health monitoring programs should be extended to these pathogens.

Highlights

  • Reovirus type-3 infections cause severe pathologies in young mice and influence animal experiments in many ways

  • Mammalian orthoreoviruses are divided in four serotypes by considering both the sequence and the antigenic behavior of hemagglutination protein σ-1: prototype strains type-1 (Lang, Type-1 Lang (T1L)), type-2 (Jones, Type-2 Jones (T2J)), type-3 (Dearing, Type-3 Dearing (T3D)), and type-4 (Ndelle, Type-4 Ndelle (T4N)) [12,13,14,15]

  • Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) recommends annual routine health monitoring for reovirus type-3 infections in mice, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests specific to this virus serotype are not commercially available to the best of our knowledge

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Introduction

Reovirus type-3 infections cause severe pathologies in young mice and influence animal experiments in many ways. The Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) recommends an annual screening in laboratory mice as part of a thorough health monitoring program. Mammalian orthoreoviruses are double-stranded RNA viruses of the Reoviridae family that lack lipid envelopes [1]. They consist of a double-capsid structure around a core containing ten genomic RNA-segments [2], RNA-dependent RNA polymerase λ-3 [3], and RNA-associated protein μ-2 [4]. Reovirus type-3 reportedly can infect many species including wild and laboratory mice and was included in health monitoring programs [16]. The Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA)

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