巴西圣保罗海岸饲养区伴有和不伴有纤维乳头状瘤病的绿海龟中龟类α疱疹病毒5 (ChHV5)的高发病率

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Roberta Ramblas Zamana, Marco Aurélio Gattamorta, Pablo Felipe Cruz Ochoa, Pedro Enrique Navas-Suárez, Carlos Sacristán, Silmara Rossi, José Henrique Hildebrand Grisi-Filho, Isabela Santos Silva, Eliana Reiko Matushima
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摘要

龟类α疱疹病毒5 (ChHV5)一直与纤维乳头状瘤病(FP)有关,FP是一种影响全球海龟的肿瘤疾病。在有FP+和无FP -临床症状的绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)的皮肤和非皮肤组织(如肺)中检测到ChHV5的DNA,表明ChHV5持续感染。利用先前发表的和定制的引物对,通过终点PCR从FP+ (n = 31)和FP - (n = 18)绿海龟的皮肤肿瘤(n = 31)、非肿瘤皮肤(n = 49)和肺(n = 26)中扩增ChHV5独特长(UL)部分基因(UL30和UL18)片段。ChHV5 DNA在皮肤肿瘤(80.6%,25/31)、非肿瘤皮肤(74.2%,23/31 FP+;27.8%, 5/18 FP−),肺样本(91.7%,11/12 FP+;100%, 14/14 fp−)。在FP -个体的肺样本中观察到ChHV5的高发生率是出乎意料的(14/14),这为没有FP的个体的肺中存在ChHV5 DNA提供了第一个证据。研究结果还显示,ChHV5在测试队列中的发生率较高(93.9%,46/49),表明FP−绿海龟中有很大比例(83.4%,15/18)存在亚临床ChHV5感染。因此,我们的研究结果支持了ChHV5需要一种或多种可能的环境或免疫相关辅助因子来诱导FP的假设。
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High Occurrence of Chelonid Alphaherpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) in Green Sea Turtles Chelonia mydas with and without Fibropapillomatosis in Feeding Areas of the São Paulo Coast, Brazil

Chelonid alphaherpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) has been consistently associated with fibropapillomatosis (FP), a neoplastic disease that affects sea turtles globally. The DNA of ChHV5 has been detected in cutaneous and noncutaneous tissues (e.g., lung) of green sea turtles Chelonia mydas with (FP+) and without (FP−) clinical signs of FP, indicating a persistent ChHV5 infection. Previously published and custom primer pairs were used to amplify the fragments of ChHV5 unique long (UL) partial genes (UL30 and UL18) through end-point PCR from cutaneous tumors (n = 31), nontumored skin (n = 49), and lungs (n = 26) from FP+ (n = 31) and FP− (n = 18) green sea turtles. The DNA of ChHV5 was detected in cutaneous tumors (80.6%, 25/31), nontumored skin (74.2%, 23/31 FP+; 27.8%, 5/18 FP−), and lung samples (91.7%, 11/12 FP+; 100%, 14/14 FP−). The high occurrence of ChHV5 observed in lung samples from FP− individuals was unexpected (14/14), providing the first evidence of ChHV5 DNA presence in lungs of individuals without FP. Our results also revealed high ChHV5 occurrence among the tested cohort (93.9%, 46/49) and suggested that a large proportion (83.4%, 15/18) of FP− green sea turtles had subclinical ChHV5 infections. Hence, our findings support the hypothesis that ChHV5 requires one or more possibly environmental or immune-related co-factors to induce FP.

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Journal of aquatic animal health
Journal of aquatic animal health 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aquatic Animal Health serves the international community of scientists and culturists concerned with the health of aquatic organisms. It carries research papers on the causes, effects, treatments, and prevention of diseases of marine and freshwater organisms, particularly fish and shellfish. In addition, it contains papers that describe biochemical and physiological investigations into fish health that relate to assessing the impacts of both environmental and pathogenic features.
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