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TL;DR: Results associated with theoretical calculations show the advantage of benzotrithiophene as a central core in terms of pi-electron delocalization and cyclic voltammetry and UV-visible spectroscopy.

152 citations


01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: A specific PCV2 vaccine candidate has been developed, and protection induced by a subunit vaccine was even better than the one induced by DNA vaccine, sincePCV2 replication was completely inhibited.
Abstract: Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is known to be associated with post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS), a recently described disease of young pigs. Since no PCV2 vaccine was available so far, we have developed a specific PCV2 vaccine candidate. The Orf1-encoded replication protein and Orf2-encoded capsid protein of PCV2 were expressed and detected in either mammalian or insect expression systems. In a first trial, Orf2 protein was found to be a major immunogen, inducing protection in a prime-boost protocol; the piglets received a first injection with plasmids directing Orf2 protein and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) expression, followed by a second injection, a fortnight later, associated with baculovirus-expressed Orf2 protein. As evaluated by growth parameters, clinical signs (fever), seroconversion, the pigs were protected against a PCV2 challenge after vaccination. In a second trial, protection induced by a subunit vaccine was even better than the one induced by DNA vaccine, since PCV2 replication was completely inhibited.

151 citations


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TL;DR: A high prevalence of PCV2 infection was found in pigs from farms with and without postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome, and unknown additional factors may be necessary to induce the full expression of PMWS.
Abstract: Objective—To determine whether correlations exist between viremia with porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and serum antibody profiles and between detection of PCV2 in nasal cavities and viremia of pigs from farms with and without postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). Animals⎯495 pigs, ranging from the late nursery stage to the early grower-finisher stage of production. Procedure—Serum antibodies to PCV2 were studied with an ELISA that detects the ORF2 viral protein. Nasal swab specimens and serum samples were tested with a PCV2-specific PCR assay. Results—PCV2 DNA and serum antibodies to PCV2 were detected in pigs from all farms, although in different proportions. Overall, PCV2 DNA was detected in greater percentages in serum samples and nasal swab specimens of pigs from farms with PMWS. Although viral DNA was detected in both serum samples and nasal swab specimens, PCV2 detection in nasal swab specimens was higher than in serum samples of pigs from all farms. Serum antibodies to PCV2 were detected in a greater percentage of pigs from farms with PMWS, compared with farms without PMWS. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—A high prevalence of PCV2 infection was found in pigs from farms with and without PMWS. Besides the presence of PCV2, unknown additional factors may be necessary to induce the full expression of PMWS. (Am J Vet Res 2004;65:88–92)

109 citations