Broad bean wilt virus 2 (BBWV2) is a species in the genus Fabavirus and family Secoviridae, which is transmitted by aphids and has a wide host range. The BBWV2 genome is composed of two single-stranded, positive-sense RNAs, RNA-1 and RNA-2. The representative symptoms of BBWV2 are mosaic, mottle, vein clearing, wilt, and stunting on leaves, and these symptoms cause economic damage to various crops. In 2019, Perilla fructescens leaves with mosaic and yellowing symptoms were found in Geumsan, South Korea. Reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) was performed with specific primers for 10 reported viruses, including BBWV2, to identify the causal virus, and the results were positive for BBWV2. To characterize a BBWV2 isolate (BBWV2-GS-PF) from symptomatic P. fructescens, genetic analysis and pathogenicity tests were performed. The complete genomic sequences of RNA-1 and RNA-2 of BBWV2-GS-PF were phylogenetically distant to the previously reported BBWV2 isolates, with relatively low nucleotide sequence similarities of 76-80%. In the pathogenicity test, unlike most BBWV2 isolates with mild mosaic or mosaic symptoms in peppers, the BBWV2-GS-PF isolate showed typical ring spot symptoms. Considering these results, the BBWV2-GS-PF isolate from P. fructescens could be classified as a new strain of BBWV2.
In mammal, unfertilized oocytes remain in the oviduct or under in vitro culture, which is called "oocyte aging". This asynchrony negatively affects fertilization in pre- and post-implantation embryo development. Caffeine a phos-phodiesterase inhibitor is known to rescue oocyte aging in several species. The objective of this study is to determine the cytoskeleton distribution in aged oocytes and the embryo developmental ability of aged oocytes in the present or absence of caffeine during maturation. Caffeine treatment increased the incidence of normal spindle assembly of aged oocytes (treatment, 67.57±4.11% aging, 44.61±6.4%) and no significant differences compared to control group. Fluorescence values were compared using ROS (Reactive oxidation species) stain. Fluorescence values appear of con-trol group intensity rate (51.53.±3.80), aging group (68.10±5.54) and treatment of caffeine (45.04±2.98). Aged oocytes that were derived from addition of caffeine to the IVM (in vitro maturation) medium had significantly increased 2-cell that developed to the blastocyst stage compared to the aging group. Blastocysts, derived from caffeine treatment group, significantly increased the total cell number compare aging (90.44±10.18 VS 67.88±7.72). Apoptotic fragments of genomic DNA were measured in individual embryo using TUNEL assay. Blastocyst derived from caffeine treatment group decreased significantly the apoptotic index compared to blastocyst derived from aging group. In conclusion, we inferred that the caffeine treatment during oocyte aging can improve the developmental rate and quality in bovine embryos developing in vitro
In mammal, oocytes are arrested at the metaphase Ⅱ until fertilization. However, unfertilized oocytes that remain in the oviduct or under in vitro culture, which is called "oocyte aging". Asynchrony negatively affects fertilization, pre- and post-implantation embryo development. Caffeine is known to phosphodiesterase inhibitor that rescues oocyte aging in several species. Nevertheless, the effect of caffeine was not clear in bovine aging oocytes. In this study investigated the cytoskeleton distribution in aged oocytes and the embryo development ability of aged oocytes from treated with or without caffeine during maturation. The cumulus and oocyte complexes (COCs) were cultured in 10% FBSTCM199 for up to 22h at 38.5℃ in 5% CO₂. For oocyte aging study, the COCs were cultured in 10% FBS-TCM199 supplemented with or without 10 mM caffeine for 40hs. And then oocytes underwent in vitro fertilization using highly motile sperm recovered from frozen and than thawed bull semen. As a result normal cytoskeleton percentage of caffeine treatment group more than the aging group (67.57%±4.11 VS 44.61%±6.40) and no significantly different compared to control group. Aged oocytes derived from addition of caffeine to the in vitro maturation medium significantly increased the percentage of 2- cell that developed to the blastocyst stage compared to the aging group. Blastocysts derived from caffeine treatment group significantly increased the total cell number compare aging (90.44%±10.18 VS 67.88%±7.72). Apoptotic fragmenting of genomic DNA was measured in individual embryos using the TUNEL assay. Blastocyst derived from caffeine treatment group significantly decereased the apoptotic index compared to blastocyst derived from aging group. In conclusion, we inferred that the caffeine treatment during oocytes aging periode can improved the develpmental rate and quaility in bovine embryos developing in vitro.