[HTML][HTML] Infection of lung epithelial cells and induction of pulmonary adenocarcinoma is not the most common outcome of naturally occurring JSRV infection during the …

M Caporale, P Centorame, A Giovannini, F Sacchini… - Virology, 2005 - Elsevier
M Caporale, P Centorame, A Giovannini, F Sacchini, M Di Ventura, M De las Heras…
Virology, 2005Elsevier
Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) is the causative agent of ovine pulmonary
adenocarcinoma (OPA). In this study, we followed over a 31-month period the natural
transmission of JSRV in adult sheep and in their offspring. We established groups derived
from flocks with either a high or low incidence of OPA and monitored virus transmission,
clinical disease and macroscopic/microscopic lung lesions at necropsy. Results obtained
show that (i) JSRV infection can occur perinatally or in the first few months of life in lambs …
Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) is the causative agent of ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA). In this study, we followed over a 31-month period the natural transmission of JSRV in adult sheep and in their offspring. We established groups derived from flocks with either a high or low incidence of OPA and monitored virus transmission, clinical disease and macroscopic/microscopic lung lesions at necropsy. Results obtained show that (i) JSRV infection can occur perinatally or in the first few months of life in lambs and in adult sheep; (ii) only a minority of JSRV-infected animals develop clinical disease during their commercial lifespan; and (iii) JSRV is more readily detectable in peripheral blood leucocytes and lymphoid organs than in the lungs. These data support a model of opportunistic JSRV infection and tumorigenic conversion of type II pneumocytes/Clara cells in the lungs, while lymphoreticular cells serve as the principal virus reservoir.
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