Chimeric strain of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and application thereof
A technology for respiratory syndrome and swine reproduction, applied in the directions of antiviral agents, viruses/phages, and viral antigen components, which can solve the problems of poor cross-protection of different subtype strains and limited immune protection of NADC30-like strains. Good immune protection, low toxicity
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[0042] 1 Materials and methods
[0043] 1.1 Viruses, cells and plasmids
[0044] The highly pathogenic strain BB0907 of PRRSV and the NADC30-like strain FJ1402 were isolated, identified and preserved by our laboratory. The infectious cDNA clone plasmid pCMV-TJM of the strain was constructed and preserved by our laboratory. Porcine primary alveolar macrophages (PAMs) were prepared according to the methods in the literature; Marc-145 cells were cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen in our laboratory and purchased from ATCC in the United States.
[0045] 1.2 Other reagents and experimental animals
[0046] RNA extraction kit Total RNA Kit I was purchased from OMEGA; SuperScript TM IIIReverse Transcriptase was purchased from Invitrogen; restriction enzymes AscI and SpeI were purchased from NEB; DMEM / F12 medium was purchased from Vicente; low melting point agar (Agarose) was purchased from SIGMA; IDEXX HerdChek PRRS X3ELISA kit was purchased from IDEXX. 30-35-day-old PRRSV, PCV2, ...
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