Abstract:
Bovine Papillomaviruses (BPV) are double-stranded DNA viruses, known to infect ruminants and equines. In bovines,
up to 29 genotypes of BPV have been described and classified based on the nucleotide sequence identity of L1 open
reading frame. The aim of this study was to detect bovine papillomavirus type 1, 2 and 4 in the blood collected from
clinically healthy Limousine cattle, with history of papillomatosis. Fourteen blood samples were collected from a cattle
farm, located in Suceava County, Romania. The viral DNA was extracted using PureLink™ Genomic DNA Mini Kit,
following the manufacture’s instruction. Papillomavirus DNA was confirmed by PCR, using type specific primers for
BPV-1 L1 gene, BPV-2 L2 gene and BPV-4 E7 gene detection. PCR products were electrophoresed on 2% agarose gel
and visualized with UV transillumination. None of the blood samples tested positive for BPV-1 nor BPV-4. A fragment
of 164 base pairs corresponding to BPV-2 L2 gene was amplified in 10 (92,2%) samples, while 4 samples were
negative (7,8%). This is the first time when in Romania, to authors best knowledge, BPV-2 is detected in blood samples
collected from cattle. Moreover, BPV-2 persists and is maintained in the bloodstream of the asymptomatically cattle,
representing a potential reservoir of viral infection.