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Identification of 3 novel herpesviruses in prosimians with lymphoproliferative disease.

Patricia Edith KunzeGalaxia Cortés-HinojosaCathy V WilliamsLinda L ArcherJason A FerranteJames F X Wellehan
Published in: Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc (2023)
Although many studies have characterized catarrhine and platyrrhine primate herpesviruses, little is known about herpesviruses in prosimians. We aimed to identify and characterize herpesviruses in prosimians with proliferative lymphocytic disease. DNA was extracted from tissues of 9 gray mouse lemurs ( Microcebus murinus ) and 3 pygmy slow lorises ( Nycticebus pygmaeus ) with lymphoproliferative lesions, and we performed nested PCR and sequencing for detection of herpesviruses and polyomaviruses. We identified 3 novel herpesviruses and performed phylogenetic analyses to characterize their relationship with other herpesviruses. A gray mouse lemur herpesvirus clustered with other primate herpesviruses within the subfamily Betaherpesvirinae , just basal to the genus Cytomegalovirus . The other gray mouse lemur herpesvirus and the pygmy slow loris herpesvirus clustered within the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae , although the relationships within the subfamily were less resolved. Quantitative PCR assays were developed for the 2 new gray mouse lemur viruses, providing specific, faster, less expensive, and quantitative detection tools. Further studies are needed to elucidate the relationship between the presence of these viruses and the severity or presence of lymphoproliferative lesions in prosimians.
Keyphrases
  • epstein barr virus
  • real time pcr
  • gene expression
  • high resolution
  • case control
  • single cell
  • label free
  • transcription factor
  • cell free
  • genome wide identification