ORIGINAL_ARTICLE HIV Indeterminate Western Blot Results in Blood Donors in Northeast of Iran, 2009-2014 Background and Aims: HIV is spreading rapidly among people word wide. Infection with this virus leads to immune suppression and finally acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).Early HIV detection is depended on antibody screening against virus by Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA).Some confirmatory tests such as Western Blot and Recombinant Immunobloting Assay (RIBA), are used to verify viral infection. Many of confirmatory tests results are indeterminate. The aim of this study is comparing the frequency and patterns of indeterminate results in two groups blood donors and patients with high risk behaviors, in northeast of Iran. Materials and Methods: From October 2009 to March 2014 total number of 1055 serum samples with previous positive HIV ELISA test history, were tested in our laboratory. Some by RIBA and some by western blot method. Results: Most of indeterminate results belonged to blood donors that were tested by Western Blot analysis and were positive. The most reacting band was P24 in both methods and groups. Conclusion: RIBA assay is more sensitive and reliable than western Blot but it’s necessary to use other supplementary tests with less indistinctive results. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-148-en.pdf 2015-08-22 1 6 10.21859/isv.8.1.1 Western blot RIBA HIV Indeterminate SF Shams 1 Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS), Mashhad, Iran AUTHOR Z Arianpour 2 Blood Transfusion Organization Research Center, Mashhad, Iran AUTHOR F Molahosseini-Foomani 3 Blood Transfusion Organization Research Center, Mashhad, Iran AUTHOR HGh Noorin 4 Blood Transfusion Organization Research Center, Mashhad, Iran AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE Simultaneous Detection of Arabis Mosaic Virus, Cherry Leafroll Virus and Cucumber Mosaic Virus with Coamplification of Plant mRNA as Internal Control for Olive Certification Programs Background and Aims: Certification programs of plant propagating materials rely on faster, cheaper and more importantly sensitive and reliable methods for detection of systemic pathogens as indicated in national and/or international health standards of plant propagating materials. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been documented as an alternative assay for certification of plant propagating materials. RT-PCR has been shown to be necessary for olive certification due to the inefficiency of other methods in detecting viruses. The object of the present study was the optimization of a multiplex RT-PCR assay for simultaneous detection of Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV), Cherry leafroll virus (CLRV) and Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) together with the plant mRNA as internal control for olive certification programs in Iran. Materials and Methods: Total RNA was extracted from olive tissues infected by ArMV, CLRV and CMV as well as from healthy plants and subjected to cDNA synthesis by M-MuLV reverse transcriptase. Simplex, duplex and multiplex RT-PCR (s-, d-, and mRT-PCR) were optimized for amplification of target genes. Amplified fragments were further sequenced for evaluation of the accuracy of the assays. Results: Genomic fragments of ArMV, CLRV, CMV and the plant internal control (Nad 5 gene) were successfully amplified in all assays. The sequence information as well as application of the developed method on samples derived from different origins revealed the accuracy of all assays in olive certification schemes. Conclusion: Results from the developed s-, d-, and mRT-PCR assays revealed RT-PCR as an excellent assay for olive certification. Moreover, coamplification of Nad5 gene fragment suggested that was a robust marker for analyzing the accuracy of the developed RT-PCR as shown previously in other crops as well. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-159-en.pdf 2015-11-13 7 12 10.21859/isv.8.1.7 Multiplex RT-PCR Nad5 Virus detection Olive M Naderpour 1 Seed and Plant Certification Research Institute (SPCRI), P. O. Box 31535-1516, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR R Shahbazi 2 Seed and Plant Certification Research Institute (SPCRI), P. O. Box 31535-1516, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR L Sadeghi 3 Seed and Plant Certification Research Institute (SPCRI), P. O. Box 31535-1516, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR H Maddah-Arefi 4 Seed and Plant Certification Research Institute (SPCRI), P. O. Box 31535-1516, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of the G6 and G10 Genotypes of Bovine Rotaviruses from Iran Background and Aims: Rotaviruses are the main cause of gastroenteritis in the young of human and a variety of animals in the world. Rotavirus G6 and G10 are the most prevalent genotypes in cattle worldwide, but are also found in human with possible origination from animals. Materials and Methods: In this work, we have detected the G6 and G10 genotypes of bovine rotaviruses isolated from diarrheic calves in Tehran province by RT-PCR. The amplified VP7 genes were cloned, sequenced and compared to the sequences deposited in the GenBank database from the world. Results: The phylogenetic analysis showed that the Iranian G6 and G10 genotypes are most identical to the genotypes from Ireland (>98.6%  amino acid homology) and Canada (>97.3% amino acid homology), respectively. Conclusion: This high similarity between the Iranian sequences and those from the far countries may suggest that the virus can be spread in a wide geographic region possibly by animal transportation. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-160-en.pdf 2015-11-13 13 18 10.21859/isv.8.1.13 Bovine rotaviruses VP7 molecular analysis Iran H Fani 1 Msc Student, Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR M Bakhshesh 2 Animal Virology Department, Research and Diagnosis, Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR F Pourasgari 3 Department of Biotechnology, Research and Diagnosis, Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR Z Sadigh 4 Department of Human Viral Vaccine, Research and Production, Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, Karaj, Iran AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE Two in-House One-Step rRT-PCR Assays, Developed for Accurate and Rapid Molecular Identification of Newcastle Disease Virus, on the basis of SYBR Green and Specific TaqMan Probe Background and Aims: Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an avian paramyxovirus (A-PMV 1) and one of the major pathogens in poultries. Vaccination is intended to control the disease, nevertheless this virus is a growing threat to the poultry industry. So, early detection of the virus can prevent the spread of illness and avoid huge economic losses. Towards this goal, in this research, we developed two novel in-house one-step rRT-PCR assays based on SYBR Green and specific TaqMan probe for accurate and rapid molecular identification of Newcastle disease virus. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, after preparation of viral sample, respective RNA was extracted from virus by using viral RNA extraction kit. The specific probe and primers were designed, based on the conserved region of matrix (M) protein encoding gene of NDV, and used to produce c-DNA and subsequently to amplify and detect this region by two novel one-step real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) assays. These diagnostic appraisements were carried out using SYBR Green and matrix (M) gene specific TaqMan probe. Results: The presence of M gene in RNAs, extracted from NDV samples, was confirmed by both of these one-step rRT-PCR assays and the results of these diagnostic tests were positive. Conclusion: This study showed that these two developed one-step rRT-PCR assays are the proper molecular methods for rapid and accurate diagnosis of NDV by detection of matrix (M) protein encoding gene. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-165-en.pdf 2015-11-30 19 24 10.21859/isv.8.1.19 Matrix (M) gene Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) One-step rRT-PCR Rapid diagnosis SYBR Green TaqMan probe B Zahraei Zahraei 1 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR M Tat 2 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR MS Hashemzadeh 3 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR M Najarasl 4 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR S Zahiriyeganeh 5 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR E Zafari 6 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR M Sharti 7 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR R Dorostkar 8 Applied Virology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE An Investigation of Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot (ACLSV) and Tomato Ring Spot (ToRSV) in Some Iranian Pear Gardens Background and Aims: In spite of a long tradition of fruit-tree growing in all provinces of Iran, information on pear (Pyrus communis) tree viruses is scant. In order to identify of the nature of the virus like symptoms and decline in pear trees, we carried out a survey for the occurrence of four important viruses. Materials and Methods: Leaf samples of pear showing virus like symptoms were collected in three provinces, Iran, in 2013 and 2014 and tested for Apple chlorotic leaf spot (ACLSV), Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) and Tomato ring spot (ToRSV) infection by ELISA, using specific antibodies. Results: 39 out of 112 leaf samples were found to be infected by at least ToRSV and ACLSV. ToRSV was detected in the symptomatic samples from all surveyed provinces with infection ranging from 32.4% up to 35.0% however, the infection of ACLSV was differed between 9.9 to 18.2 %. Infections of ELISA positive samples were confirmed by biological assay. DNA fragments of 580 and 700 bp in size were RT-PCR amplified using specific primers designed according to RdRp and CP genes of ToRSV and ACLSV, respectively which indicated 96 and 92 % highest identities with available sequences of ToRSV and ACLSV isolates in GenBank, respectively. Conclusion: This analysis provides, to our knowledge, the first demonstration of pear trees infection with ACLSV and ToRSV in Iran. Early detection of viral pathogens and accurate diagnosis, are undoubtedly essential for controlling the spread of virus and ensuring production of healthy plant reproductive material for further cultivation. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-168-en.pdf 2015-12-18 25 32 10.21859/isv.8.1.25 Detection ACLSV ToRSV RT-PCR M Farmahini 1 Faculty of Plant Pathology, University of Guilan, Rasht, P.O.Box: 1841, Iran AUTHOR R Pourrahim 2 Plant Virus Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection (IRIPP), P.O.Box 19395-1454. Tehran, Iran AUTHOR A Elahinia 3 Faculty of Plant Pathology, University of Guilan, Rasht, P.O.Box: 1841, Iran AUTHOR A Rouhibakhsh 4 Faculty of Plant Pathology, University of Guilan, Rasht, P.O.Box: 1841, Iran AUTHOR Sh Farzadfar 5 Plant Virus Research Department, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection (IRIPP), P.O.Box 19395-1454. Tehran, Iran AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE Putative RFLP Analysis between HSVd-sb and Closely Related Variant Sweet lime split bark is a disorder of increasing importance in Fars province. Previously we showed that a new variant of hop stunt viroid (HSVd-sb) was related to the disorder. It had homology with a noncachexia variant of hop stunt viroid (CVd-IIa-117) which causes cracking the bark of trifoliate orange rootstocks. In this study, showed that M.NgoBIX, BglI and BsrI restriction enzymes can cut HSVd-sb according to putative RFLP analysis using Vector NTI program (version 9.0.0) database but these restriction enzymes can’t cut CVd-IIa-117. In other hand some restriction enzymes can cut CVd-IIa-117 but can’t cut HSVd-sb. Therefore these two variants can be recognized by these restriction enzymes. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-169-en.pdf 2015-12-18 33 34 10.21859/isv.8.1.33 HSVd-sb CVd-IIa-117 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism analysis SAA Bagherian 1 Department of Horticultural Sciences, College of Agriculture, Jahrom University, Jahrom, Iran. AUTHOR
ORIGINAL_ARTICLE Inhibitory Effect of Mentha Piperita Extracts against Herpes Simplex Virus Isolated from Eye Infection Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is one of the common pathogenic viruses of humans bing. This study aimed to determin anti-herpes virus activity of Mentha Piperita extracts in vitro. Mentha Piperita extracts can inhibit HSV infection when the cells treated before viral adsorbtion. HSV-1 were also inhibited by menthol after viral adsorption. HSV-1 viral particles were directly inhibited and viral yield was reduced when treated with Mentha Piperita extracts and menthol. Therefore, Mentha Piperita extracts and menthol showed anti-HSV activities at various stages of the viral replication cycle. http://journal.isv.org.ir/article-1-222-en.pdf 2016-09-15 35 41 10.21859/isv.8.1.35 Mentha Piperita menthol herpes simplex virus virus replication eye infection Jalil Omidian 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran AUTHOR Fariba Sheikhi-Shooshtari 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran AUTHOR Maryam Fazeli 3 WHO Collaborating Center for Reference and Research on Rabies, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran AUTHOR