Haemolymphatic tissues of captive boa constrictor (Boa constrictor): morphological features in healthy individuals and with Boid Inclusion Body Disease

Eva Dervas, Eleni Michalopoulou, Tanja Thiele, Francesca Baggio, Udo Hetzel, Anja Kipar
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Knowledge on the structure and composition of the haematopoietic tissue (HT) is essential to understand the basic immune functions of the immune system in any species. For reptiles, it is extremely limited, hence we undertook an in-depth in situ investigation of the HT (bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymphatic tissue of the alimentary tract) in the common boa (Boa constrictor). We also assessed age- and disease-related changes, with a special focus on Boid Inclusion Body Disease , a highly relevant reptarenavirus-associated disease in boid snakes. The HT was subjected to gross, histological and ultrastructural examination, including special stains, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization and morphometric analyses. In general, the HT was dominated by T cells and lacked a clear structural organization, such as follicle formation. BIBD was associated with significantly higher cellularity and a granulomatous response in the spleen, and the presence of virus-infected haematopoietic cells in the bone marrow, suggesting the latter as a persistent source of viremia.
人工饲养蟒蛇的血液淋巴组织:健康个体和蟒蛇包涵体疾病患者的形态特征
要了解任何物种免疫系统的基本免疫功能,就必须了解造血组织(HT)的结构和组成。因此,我们对普通蟒蛇的造血组织(骨髓、胸腺、脾脏、消化道淋巴组织)进行了深入的原位研究。我们还评估了与年龄和疾病相关的变化,特别关注蟒蛇包涵体病,这是一种与蟒蛇高度相关的爬行病毒相关疾病。对 HT 进行了大体、组织学和超微结构检查,包括特殊染色、免疫组化、原位杂交和形态计量分析。一般来说,HT以T细胞为主,缺乏明确的结构组织,如滤泡形成。BIBD 与脾脏中明显较高的细胞度和肉芽肿反应以及骨髓中存在受病毒感染的造血细胞有关,这表明骨髓是病毒血症的持续来源。
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