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Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes
Microscopic patterns of thirty-four urothelial tumors of the urinary bladder of water buffaloes from the Marmara and Black Sea Regions of Turkey are here described. All the animals grazed on lands rich in bracken fern. Histological diagnosis was assessed using morphological parameters recently sugge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3674648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23762866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/937918 |
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author | Maiolino, Paola Özkul, Ayhan Sepici-Dincel, Aylin Roperto, Franco Yücel, Gözde Russo, Valeria Urraro, Chiara Lucà, Roberta Riccardi, Marita Georgia Martano, Manuela Borzacchiello, Giuseppe Esposito, Iolanda Roperto, Sante |
author_facet | Maiolino, Paola Özkul, Ayhan Sepici-Dincel, Aylin Roperto, Franco Yücel, Gözde Russo, Valeria Urraro, Chiara Lucà, Roberta Riccardi, Marita Georgia Martano, Manuela Borzacchiello, Giuseppe Esposito, Iolanda Roperto, Sante |
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description | Microscopic patterns of thirty-four urothelial tumors of the urinary bladder of water buffaloes from the Marmara and Black Sea Regions of Turkey are here described. All the animals grazed on lands rich in bracken fern. Histological diagnosis was assessed using morphological parameters recently suggested for the urinary bladder tumors of cattle. Papillary carcinoma was the most common neoplastic lesion (22/34) observed in this study, and low-grade carcinoma was more common (seventeen cases) than high-grade carcinoma (five cases). Papilloma, papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP), and invasive carcinomas were less frequently seen. Carcinoma in situ (CIS) was often detected associated with some papillary and invasive carcinomas. De novo (primary) CIS was rare representing 3% of tumors of this series. A peculiar feature of the most urothelial tumors was the presence in the tumor stroma of immune cells anatomically organized in tertiary lymphoid organs (TLOs). Bovine papillomavirus type-2 (PV-2) E5 oncoprotein was detected by molecular and immunohistochemistry procedures. Early protein, E2, and late protein, L1, were also detected by immunohistochemical studies. Morphological and molecular findings show that BPV-2 infection contributes to the development of urothelial bladder carcinogenesis also in water buffaloes. |
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spelling | pubmed-36746482013-06-12 Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes Maiolino, Paola Özkul, Ayhan Sepici-Dincel, Aylin Roperto, Franco Yücel, Gözde Russo, Valeria Urraro, Chiara Lucà, Roberta Riccardi, Marita Georgia Martano, Manuela Borzacchiello, Giuseppe Esposito, Iolanda Roperto, Sante Biomed Res Int Research Article Microscopic patterns of thirty-four urothelial tumors of the urinary bladder of water buffaloes from the Marmara and Black Sea Regions of Turkey are here described. All the animals grazed on lands rich in bracken fern. Histological diagnosis was assessed using morphological parameters recently suggested for the urinary bladder tumors of cattle. Papillary carcinoma was the most common neoplastic lesion (22/34) observed in this study, and low-grade carcinoma was more common (seventeen cases) than high-grade carcinoma (five cases). Papilloma, papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP), and invasive carcinomas were less frequently seen. Carcinoma in situ (CIS) was often detected associated with some papillary and invasive carcinomas. De novo (primary) CIS was rare representing 3% of tumors of this series. A peculiar feature of the most urothelial tumors was the presence in the tumor stroma of immune cells anatomically organized in tertiary lymphoid organs (TLOs). Bovine papillomavirus type-2 (PV-2) E5 oncoprotein was detected by molecular and immunohistochemistry procedures. Early protein, E2, and late protein, L1, were also detected by immunohistochemical studies. Morphological and molecular findings show that BPV-2 infection contributes to the development of urothelial bladder carcinogenesis also in water buffaloes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3674648/ /pubmed/23762866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/937918 Text en Copyright © 2013 Paola Maiolino et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Maiolino, Paola Özkul, Ayhan Sepici-Dincel, Aylin Roperto, Franco Yücel, Gözde Russo, Valeria Urraro, Chiara Lucà, Roberta Riccardi, Marita Georgia Martano, Manuela Borzacchiello, Giuseppe Esposito, Iolanda Roperto, Sante Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes |
title | Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes |
title_full | Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes |
title_fullStr | Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes |
title_full_unstemmed | Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes |
title_short | Bovine Papillomavirus Type 2 Infection and Microscopic Patterns of Urothelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder in Water Buffaloes |
title_sort | bovine papillomavirus type 2 infection and microscopic patterns of urothelial tumors of the urinary bladder in water buffaloes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3674648/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23762866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/937918 |
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