Ms. Holland et al., IDENTIFICATION AND LOCALIZATION OF GLYCOPROTEIN B EXPRESSION IN LYMPHOID-TISSUES OF CHICKENS INFECTED WITH TURKEY HERPESVIRUS, Avian diseases, 38(3), 1994, pp. 446-453
One-day-old chickens were inoculated with turkey herpesvirus (HVT). Us
ing an indirect immunofluorescence assay with a monoclonal antibody ag
ainst HVT glycoprotein B (gB), we determined the course of productive
HVT infection in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), spleen, t
hymus, and bursa. PBMCs were examined from days 4 through 35 postinfec
tion (PI). The spleen, thymus, and bursa were examined from 21 through
70 days PI. Although productive infection in PBMCs was detected at 4
to 12 days PI, it ended by 14 days PI. Splenic cells expressed gB at 2
1, 28, 35, and 70 days PI, whereas the thymus was positive for gB expr
ession at 21 and 35 days PI. The bursa was never positive for gB expre
ssion. At 21, 28, 35, and 70 days PI, plaque formation after co-cultiv
ation of PBMCs with chicken embryo fibroblasts indicated the presence
of HVT in infected chickens by co-cultivation assays. On the basis of
indirect immunofluorescence assay, gB expression in the spleen and thy
mus indicates a productive HVT infection in chickens.