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Dynamics of Virus Shedding and In Situ Confirmation of Chelonid Herpesvirus 5 in Hawaiian Green Turtles With Fibropapillomatosis

机译:夏威夷绿海龟并发纤维化乳头瘤病的病毒脱落和原发性螯合疱疹病毒5的原位确认

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Cancers in humans and animals can be caused by viruses, but virus-induced tumors are considered to be poor sites for replication of intact virions (lytic replication). Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a neoplastic disease associated with a herpesvirus, chelonid herpesvirus 5 (ChHV5), that affects green turtles globally. ChHV5 probably replicates in epidermal cells of tumors, because epidermal intranuclear inclusions (EIIs) contain herpesvirus-like particles. However, although EIIs are a sign of herpesvirus replication, they have not yet been firmly linked to ChHV5. Moreover, the dynamics of viral shedding in turtles are unknown, and there are no serological reagents to confirm actual presence of the specific ChHV5 virus in tissues. The investigators analyzed 381 FP tumors for the presence of EIIs and found that overall, about 35% of green turtles had lytic replication in skin tumors with 7% of tumors showing lytic replication. A few (11%) turtles accounted for more than 30% cases having lytic viral replication, and lytic replication was more likely in smaller tumors. To confirm that turtles were actively replicating ChHV5, a prerequisite for shedding, the investigators used antiserum raised against F-VP26, a predicted capsid protein of ChHV5 that localizes to the host cell nucleus during viral replication. This antiserum revealed F-VP26 in EIIs of tumors, thus confirming the presence of replicating ChHV5. In this light, it is proposed that unlike other virus-induced neoplastic diseases, FP is a disease that may depend on superspreaders, a few highly infectious individuals growing numerous small tumors permissive to viral production, for transmission of ChHV5.
机译:人和动物的癌症可能是由病毒引起的,但是病毒诱导的肿瘤被认为是完整病毒体复制(裂解复制)的不良场所。纤维乳头瘤病(FP)是一种与疱疹病毒,拟性疱疹病毒5(ChHV5)相关的肿瘤性疾病,在全球范围内都会影响绿海龟。 ChHV5可能在肿瘤的表皮细胞中复制,因为表皮核内包裹体(EII)包含疱疹病毒样颗粒。但是,尽管EII是疱疹病毒复制的迹象,但它们尚未与ChHV5牢固连接。此外,海龟中病毒脱落的动力学是未知的,并且没有血清学试剂来确认特定ChHV5病毒在组织中的实际存在。研究人员分析了381个FP肿瘤中是否存在EII,发现总体上,约35%的绿海龟在皮肤肿瘤中具有溶解性复制,其中7%的肿瘤显示了溶解性复制。少数(11%)龟占溶菌病毒复制的30%以上,溶菌复制在较小的肿瘤中更可能发生。为了确认乌龟正在积极复制ChHV5(脱落的前提条件),研究人员使用了针对F-VP26的抗血清,F-VP26是ChHV5的预测衣壳蛋白,在病毒复制过程中位于宿主细胞核内。该抗血清揭示了肿瘤EII中的F-VP26,从而证实了复制的ChHV5的存在。有鉴于此,有人提出,与其他病毒引起的肿瘤疾病不同,FP是一种可能依赖于超级传播者的疾病,少数高度感染性的个体会生长大量小肿瘤,允许传播病毒,从而传播ChHV5。

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