Rat polyomavirus 2 infection - secondary publication.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Miyuu Tanaka
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Abstract

In 2016, an outbreak of Rattus norvegicus polyomavirus 2 (RatPyV2) infection was reported in a colony of X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (XSCID) rats in the United States. While RatPyV2 infection persists asymptomatically in immunocompetent rats, immunodeficient XSCID rats develop variable respiratory symptoms, emaciation, impaired breeding performance, and systemic deteriorating condition. RatPyV2 is an epitheliotropic virus targeting epithelial cells of the salivary glands, Harderian glands, extraorbital lacrimal glands, respiratory system, and reproductive or accessory reproductive organs. Histopathologically, the formation of large basophilic nuclear inclusion bodies in the infected epithelial cells is a characteristic feature, along with hyperplasia or dysplasia. Glandular atrophy and loss, accompanied by fibrosis and mononuclear cell infiltration, are also observed in the salivary glands, Harderian glands, and extraocular lacrimal glands. In particular, the parotid salivary glands are prone to be severely and extensively affected with relatively severe and diffuse lesions even at one month of age. Severely affected animals also develop interstitial pneumonia. Among target tissues, the parotid salivary glands appear to be higher susceptible to RatPyV2, therefore pathological examination and PCR examination of the salivary glands, including the parotid salivary glands, are essential for the diagnosis of RatPyV2 infection. This review paper provides a comprehensive summary of the features (clinical signs, pathological findings, and transmission), diagnostic methods, and prevalence of RatPyV2 infection, based on our research and reports from research groups in the United States.

大鼠多瘤病毒2型感染-继发出版物。
2016年,美国一群x连锁严重联合免疫缺陷(XSCID)大鼠中爆发了褐家鼠多瘤病毒2 (RatPyV2)感染。虽然RatPyV2感染在免疫正常的大鼠中无症状持续存在,但免疫缺陷的XSCID大鼠出现不同的呼吸道症状、消瘦、繁殖性能受损和全身状况恶化。RatPyV2是一种嗜上皮性病毒,靶向唾液腺、哈德氏腺、眶外泪腺、呼吸系统和生殖或副生殖器官的上皮细胞。组织病理学上,在感染的上皮细胞中形成大的嗜碱性核包涵体是一个特征性特征,同时伴有增生或不典型增生。唾液腺、哈德氏腺和眼外泪腺也可见腺体萎缩和丧失,并伴有纤维化和单核细胞浸润。特别是腮腺唾液腺,即使在1月龄时,也容易受到严重和广泛的影响,病变相对严重和弥漫性。严重感染的动物还会患上间质性肺炎。在靶组织中,腮腺唾液腺对RatPyV2的易感程度较高,因此对包括腮腺唾液腺在内的唾液腺进行病理检查和PCR检查是诊断RatPyV2感染的必要条件。本文综述了RatPyV2感染的特征(临床体征、病理表现和传播)、诊断方法和流行情况,基于我们的研究和美国研究组的报告。
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Experimental Animals
Experimental Animals 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.80
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4.20%
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2
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to accelerate progress in laboratory animal experimentation and disseminate relevant information in related areas through publication of peer reviewed Original papers and Review articles. The journal covers basic to applied biomedical research centering around use of experimental animals and also covers topics related to experimental animals such as technology, management, and animal welfare.
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