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Masuda Tsuneyuki |
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A survey of bovine leukemia virus resistant bovine leukocyte antigen (BoLA)-DRB3*009:02 allele-carrying Japanese Black cattle in two prefectures in Japan
Kosuke Notsu, Yoshinobu Inoue, Tsuneyuki Masuda, Masahiro Inoue, Shuya Mitoma, Xinyue Wu, Junzo Norimine, Satoshi Sekiguchi
The bovine leukocyte antigen (BoLA) DRB3*009:02 allele is strongly associated with a low/undetectable bovine leukemia virus (BLV) proviral load. Understanding the status of cattle possessing DRB3*009:02 allele is key for BLV control by breeding. We performed a survey of DRB3*009:02-carrying cattle in two prefectures in Japan using a TaqMan assay developed previously. The allele was found in 3.8% (confidence interval (CI): 3.3–4.3) of 6020 Japanese Black female cattle. A prefecture-level difference was found: the allele was observed in 8.6% CI: 7.5–9.9) of 2242 cattle of the birth prefecture B in Kyushu/Okinawa region, and this percentage was significantly higher than those of prefecture C in Kyushu/Okinawa region (1.3% (CI: 0.4–3.4) of 319) and prefecture A in Chugoku region (0.9% (CI: 0.6–1.4) of 2741), respectively. Consideration on the difference in possession of DRB3*009:02 allele is needed to establish the more efficient control strategy of BLV infection in Japanese Black cattle.
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