Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112178
Title: The validation of a non-invasive skin sampling device for detecting cetacean poxvirus
Authors: Segura Gothlin, Simona Andrea 
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús 
Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio 
Felipe Jiménez, Idaira Del Carmen 
Colom Rivero, Ana 
Almunia Portolés, Javier 
Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María 
UNESCO Clasification: 240119 Zoología marina
310907 Patología
Keywords: Biopsy
Cetacean poxvirus
Cetaceans
Cytology cell sampler
DNA extraction, et al
Issue Date: 2021
Project: Patologia Embolica (Gaseosa/Grasa) en Cetaceos (Pegcet-3) 
Patología Embólica (Gaseosa/Grasa) en Cetáceos 
Red Macaronésica de transferencia de conocimientos y tecnologías interregional y multidisciplinar para proteger, vigilar y monitorizar los cetáceos y el medio marino, y analizar y explotar de forma sostenible la actividad turística asociada 
Journal: Animals 
Abstract: Poxvirus-like lesions are widely used as a potential health indicator in cetaceans, although for this application, corroboration of Poxvirus skin disease is imperative. Aiming to address skin biopsies intrusiveness, a preliminary investigation of a non-invasive skin sampling procedure to molecularly detect CePV-1 in 12 tattoo-like-lesions from two free-ranging stranded cetaceans in the Canary Islands was performed. Skin lesions were brushed with cytology cell samplers (CCSs) and placed into 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes with 1 mL of RNAlater™ Stabilization Solution. For factual comparisons, DNA extractions from sloughed skin obtained with CCS and biopsies from the same lesions were accomplished with DNA Tissue Kit S™ (QuickGene, Kurabo, Japan). Moreover, a second DNA extraction from sloughed skin with DNeasy™ Blood and Tissue Kit (Qiagen, Inc., Valencia, CA, USA) was performed to ascertain kit suitability for CCS. Molecular detection of CePV-1 was performed through a real-time PCR. As a result, a 91.7% and 83.3% rates of positivity were obtained with biopsies and CCS through Quickgene, respectively, compared to the rate of 100% using CCS with Qiagen. Accordingly, CCS is a reliable non-invasive sampling device to obtain sufficient genetic material to be analyzed for CePV-1 in tattoo-skin-lesions as well as for other purposes in cetaceans under human care.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112178
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani11102814
Source: Animals [ISSN 2076-2615], v. 11(10), 2814, (Septiembre 2021)
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