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Lung Tumor Development and Spontaneous Regression in Lambs Coinfected With Jaagsiekte Sheep Retrovirus and Ovine Lentivirus

机译:Jaagsiekte绵羊逆转录病毒和绵羊慢病毒共感染羔羊的肺部肿瘤发展和自发性退化

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Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA) is a naturally occurring and experimentally inducible lung cancer of sheep caused by Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV). The first aim of this study was to monitor the development of OPA with minimally invasive, real-time observations of animals experimentally infected with JSRV as well as ovine lentivirus (maedi-visna virus). Worldwide, simultaneous infection of sheep with these 2 retroviruses is a common occurrence, naturally and experimentally; consequently, the lung tumor homogenates used as inocula contained both viruses. Following inoculation, computed tomography was used to detect tumor nodules early, before the onset of clinical signs, and to monitor tumor advancement. However, not only was OPA disease progression observed, but the apparent spontaneous regression of OPA was witnessed. In fact, regression was more common than progression following JSRV inoculation of neonatal lambs. Immune responses were detected, particularly involving CD3+ T cells and the production of antibodies against JSRV that may mediate the spontaneous regression of JSRV-induced OPA. The second aim of this study was to determine whether OPA tumors harbor genetic alterations similar to those found in human lung adenocarcinoma. No mutations were found in the tyrosine kinase domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor, KRAS codons 12 and 13, or the DNA-binding domain of p53 in tumor DNA from naturally occurring and experimentally-induced OPA cases. Overall, the genetic profile combined with the disease development data provides further important characterization of OPA and describes, for the first time, spontaneous regression of OPA tumors in experimentally infected sheep.
机译:绵羊肺腺癌(OPA)是由Jaagsiekte绵羊逆转录病毒(JSRV)引起的绵羊自然发生的和实验诱导的绵羊肺癌。这项研究的第一个目的是通过对动物实验性感染JSRV和绵羊慢病毒(前卫-visna病毒)的微创实时观察来监测OPA的发展。在世界范围内,自然地和实验地,这两种逆转录病毒同时感染绵羊是一种普遍现象。因此,用作接种物的肺肿瘤匀浆含有两种病毒。接种后,计算机断层扫描用于在临床体征发作之前及早发现肿瘤结节,并监测肿瘤的进展。但是,不仅观察到OPA疾病进展,而且还观察到OPA明显自发消退。实际上,JSRV接种新生羔羊后的退化比进展更为普遍。检测到免疫应答,特别是涉及CD3 + T细胞和针对JSRV的抗体的产生,这些介导可能介导JSRV诱导的OPA的自发消退。这项研究的第二个目的是确定OPA肿瘤是否具有与人类肺腺癌相似的遗传改变。在天然发生和实验诱导的OPA病例的肿瘤DNA中,在表皮生长因子受体的酪氨酸激酶结构域,KRAS密码子12和13或p53的DNA结合结构域中未发现突变。总体而言,遗传概况与疾病发展数据相结合,提供了OPA的进一步重要特征,并首次描述了在实验感染的绵羊中OPA肿瘤的自发消退。

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