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Novel gammaherpesvirus associated with primary gastric T‐cell lymphoma in a free‐ranging giant armadillo in Brazil.

Authors :
Navas‐Suárez, Pedro Enrique
Sacristán, Carlos
Kluyber, Danilo
Yogui, Débora Regina
Alves, Amanda Carolina
Dalazen, Gislaine Taimara
Díaz‐Delgado, Josué
Guerra, Juliana Mariotti
de Azevedo Fernandes, Natália Coelho Couto
Réssio, Rodrigo Albergaria
da Silva, Tereza Cristina
Cogliati, Bruno
Desbiez, Arnaud Leonard Jean
Catão‐Dias, José Luiz
Source :
Transboundary & Emerging Diseases. Jul2022, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p2045-2051. 7p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The number of viral‐associated neoplasms reported in wildlife has increased over the last decades, likely because of growing research efforts and a potentially greater burden of carcinogenic pathogens. Herein, we describe a primary gastric T‐cell lymphoma in one free‐ranging giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) from Brazilian Pantanal infected by a novel gammaherpesvirus, proposed as Cingulatid gammaherpesvirus 1 (CiHV‐1). By chromogenic in situ hybridisation against Epstein–Barr virus some neoplastic cells were labeled. Subsequently, a molecular screening was carried out to detect the occurrence of this pathogen in other giant armadillos in the same region. Overall, this novel virus was detected in 14.3% (3/21) of the tested giant armadillos. We suggest this herpesvirus, the first in Xenarthra, as a plausible aetiology of the neoplasm. The implications of CiHV‐1 for this species are uncertain; while no outbreaks of disease have been recorded, the present study raises concerns. Further research is warranted to assess the real significance of CiHV‐1 and its potential oncogenic role in this species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18651674
Volume :
69
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Transboundary & Emerging Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158066314
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14189