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Veterinary World | 2018

Cloning and sequencing gB, gD, and gM genes to perform the genetic variability of bovine herpesvirus-1 from Indonesia

Dewi Noor Hidayati; Tri Untari; Michael Haryadi Wibowo; Koichi Akiyama; Widya Asmara

Aim: Previous research has shown that bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) in Indonesia was closely related to subtype-1 based on glycoprotein D genes. This study aimed to analyze the genetic variability of the BHV-1 isolated from the recent case in Indonesia not only based on gD but also other genes such as gB and gM and to study the homology and similarity of the sample to other BHV-1 isolated in other countries or regions. Materials and Methods: Samples were drawn from the tracheal organ in recent field case and prepared for DNA extraction. The gB, gD, and gM were amplified using nested polymerase chain reaction (nPCR) with our specifically designed primer pair and based on the specified bands of 350 bp gB, 325 bp gD, and 734 bp gM confirmed as BHV-1. The PCR product was ligated into pGEM-T and transformed into competent Escherichia coli. The purified plasmid was subsequently sequenced. Results: The virus sample isolated from the recent field case of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) from Indonesia showed variability based on the gB, gD, and gM sequences. However, all of the genes had high similarity (98-100%) to BHV-1.2. Conclusion: The recent field case of IBR in Indonesia was similar to BHV-1.2.


Journal of Virological Methods | 2017

Use of M2e ELISAs for longitudinal surveillance of commercial poultry in Indonesia vaccinated against highly pathogenic avian influenza

Michael Haryadi Wibowo; Simson Tarigan; Sumarningsih; Sidna Artanto; Risa Indriani; Dito Anggoro; Cahyaditya Pratama Putra; Syafrison Idris; Tri Untari; Widya Asmara; Charles Rangga Tabbu; Jagoda Ignjatovic

In countries where highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1 is endemic and controlled by vaccination, post-vaccination serological monitoring is essential to differentiate vaccinated poultry from those that are infected. The objectives of this study were to validate two experimental ELISAs that detect antibodies raised against the M2e protein of avian influenza virus that can be used for DIVA purposes. Results from the sM2e and tM2e ELISAs were compared with other conventional tests for the detection of H5N1influenza virus (virus isolation and RT-PCR) using samples collected from 16 commercial flocks in Indonesia. These comprised vaccinated layers aged between 18 and 68 weeks old that were sampled at ten-weekly intervals. A small number of sera were positive in sM2e and tM2e ELISA, 14 (0.6%) and 17 (0.7%) respectively, with low OD420 (0.1-0.3), but only 4 sera were positive in both tests. At the flock level, the incidence of M2e positive sera was low (4%), well below previously established minimum of 40% for an HPAIV H5N1-infected flock. Conventional M and H5 gene RT-PCRs indicated that none of 16 flocks were infected at any time during the study. No virus was isolated from any of the 480 pooled swab samples, except from one, for which the combined data analysis suggest to be the result of a laboratory cross-contamination. Clinical disease, mortalities or reduction in production performance, indicative of field H5N1 challenge, were not observed either in any of the flocks. Birds from two surveyed flocks, challenged in the laboratory with an Indonesian HPAIV H5N1 developed M2e antibodies in 50% and 55% of surviving birds with OD420 in the range of 0.35-1.47 in tM2e ELISA, confirming the validity of the criteria established for use of M2e ELISA for DIVA purposes. Overall these results showed that the tM2e ELISA could be a useful monitoring tool to ascertain freedom from H5N1 infections in vaccinated commercial poultry.


Asian Journal of Poultry Science | 2018

Effects of Phyllanthus niruri and Curcuma longa on Liver and Renal Function of Escherichia coli Infected Layers

Ida Fitriana; Sri Hartati; Tri Untari; Bambang Sutrisno


Jurnal Sain Veteriner | 2017

Pengembangan Deteksi Aeromonas hydrophila pada Ikan Nila (Oreochromis niloticus) dengan Metoda Agar Gel Presipitasi di Yogyakarta

Surya Amanu; Tri Untari; Michael Haryadi Wibowo; Sidna Artanto


Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology | 2017

Evaluation of rapid detection kit against avian influenza A virus and H5 subtype for field Sample

Michael Haryadi Wibowo; Tri Untari; Sidna Artanto; Krisdiana Putri; Surya Amanu; Widya Asmara


Jurnal Veteriner | 2016

Pelacakan Gen Env-TM Virus Penyakit Jembrana Galur Tabanan 1995 dengan Metode Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplificaton

Asmarani Kusumawati; Atik Ratnawati; Ida Arlita Wulandari; Sri Hartati; Tri Untari


Jurnal Veteriner | 2016

Deteksi Bovine Herpesvirus-1 Secara Immunohistokimia pada Membran Korioallantois Telur Ayam Berembrio (IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY DETECTION OF BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1 IN CORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE OF CHICKEN EMBRYONATED EGG)

Yuli Purwandari Kristianingrum; Charles Rangga Tabbu; Bambang Sutrisno; Sitarina Widyarini; Kurniasih; Tri Untari; Asmarani Kusumawati


Archive | 2015

Deteksi Bovine Herpesvirus-1 Secara Immunohistokimiapada Membran Korioallantois Telur Ayam Berembrio

Yuli Purwandari Kristianingrum; Charles Rangga Tabbu; Bambang Sutrisno; Sitarina Widyarini; Kurniasih Kurniasih; Tri Untari; Asmarani Kusumawati


Archive | 2015

Pelacakan Gen Env-TM Virus Penyakit Jembrana Galur Tabanan 1995 dengan Metode Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplificaton (DETECTION ENV-TM GENE OF JEMBRANA DISEASE VIRUS OF TABANAN 1995 STRAIN BY NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE BASED AMPLIFICATION METHOD)

Asmarani Kusumawati; Atik Ratnawati; Ida Arlita Wulandari; Sri Hartati; Tri Untari; Bagian Reproduksi; Bagian Ilmu; Karang Malang; Bagian Virologi


Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan | 2015

EVALUASI KIT DETEKSI CEPAT TERHADAP SAMPEL OTAK ANJING TERINFEKSI VIRUS RABIES

Michael Haryadi Wibowo; Tri Untari; Sidna Artanto; Surya Amanu; Aeth Wahyuni; Widya Asmara

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