Enzootic bovine leukosis in a 21-month-old Japanese Black cow with high susceptibility.
Masaki MaezawaKana SakaguchiYuka TagainoYuki FujiiMasataka AkagamiJunko KawakamiKen-Ichi WatanabeYoshiyasu KobayashiHaruko OgawaHisashi InokumaPublished in: Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc (2022)
A 21-mo-old Japanese Black beef cow had swollen mandibular and superficial cervical lymph nodes. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the superficial cervical lymph node revealed large lymphoblasts with mitoses present. The bovine leukemia virus (BLV) proviral load was relatively high, and phylogenetic analysis of the whole BLV genome classified the BLV strain as one with high viral replication activity. Genotyping of bovine leukocyte antigen genes indicated that the cow was susceptible to enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL). The bone morphogenetic protein 6 ( BMP6 ) gene promoter region was hypermethylated. Monoclonal proliferation of B cells and monoclonal integration of the BLV provirus in the bovine genome were detected by a clonality test of B cells and an inverse PCR assay, respectively. At autopsy, generalized swelling of lymph nodes and spinal canal invasion by tumor tissue at vertebrae L5-6 were observed. Histologic analysis revealed diffuse proliferation of large round neoplastic cells that were positive for BLA36 and negative for CD3. The cow was definitively diagnosed with EBL based on these findings. Infection with a highly pathogenic strain of BLV, susceptibility of the BoLA-DRB3 alleles, and hypermethylation of the BMP6 gene may have contributed to the development of EBL in our case.
Keyphrases
- lymph node
- genome wide
- fine needle aspiration
- dna methylation
- ultrasound guided
- sentinel lymph node
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- signaling pathway
- high throughput
- induced apoptosis
- copy number
- mesenchymal stem cells
- single cell
- genome wide identification
- gene expression
- bone marrow
- squamous cell carcinoma
- spinal cord injury
- sars cov
- transcription factor
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- escherichia coli
- oxidative stress
- cell proliferation
- peripheral blood
- low grade
- bone regeneration
- nk cells