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Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses

EIA (Equine Infectious Anemia) is a blood-borne disease primarily transmitted by haematophagous insects or needle punctures. Other routes of transmission have been poorly explored. We evaluated the potential of EIAV (Equine Infectious Anemia Virus) to induce pulmonary lesions in naturally infected e...

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Autores principales: Bolfa, Pompei, Nolf, Marie, Cadoré, Jean-Luc, Catoi, Cornel, Archer, Fabienne, Dolmazon, Christine, Mornex, Jean-François, Leroux, Caroline
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24289102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-44-113
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author Bolfa, Pompei
Nolf, Marie
Cadoré, Jean-Luc
Catoi, Cornel
Archer, Fabienne
Dolmazon, Christine
Mornex, Jean-François
Leroux, Caroline
author_facet Bolfa, Pompei
Nolf, Marie
Cadoré, Jean-Luc
Catoi, Cornel
Archer, Fabienne
Dolmazon, Christine
Mornex, Jean-François
Leroux, Caroline
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description EIA (Equine Infectious Anemia) is a blood-borne disease primarily transmitted by haematophagous insects or needle punctures. Other routes of transmission have been poorly explored. We evaluated the potential of EIAV (Equine Infectious Anemia Virus) to induce pulmonary lesions in naturally infected equids. Lungs from 77 EIAV seropositive horses have been collected in Romania and France. Three types of lesions have been scored on paraffin-embedded lungs: lymphocyte infiltration, bronchiolar inflammation, and thickness of the alveolar septa. Expression of the p26 EIAV capsid (CA) protein has been evaluated by immunostaining. Compared to EIAV-negative horses, 52% of the EIAV-positive horses displayed a mild inflammation around the bronchioles, 22% had a moderate inflammation with inflammatory cells inside the wall and epithelial bronchiolar hyperplasia and 6.5% had a moderate to severe inflammation, with destruction of the bronchiolar epithelium and accumulation of smooth muscle cells within the pulmonary parenchyma. Changes in the thickness of the alveolar septa were also present. Expression of EIAV capsid has been evidenced in macrophages, endothelial as well as in alveolar and bronchiolar epithelial cells, as determined by their morphology and localization. To summarize, we found lesions of interstitial lung disease similar to that observed during other lentiviral infections such as FIV in cats, SRLV in sheep and goats or HIV in children. The presence of EIAV capsid in lung epithelial cells suggests that EIAV might be responsible for the broncho-interstitial damages observed.
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spelling pubmed-38791482014-01-03 Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses Bolfa, Pompei Nolf, Marie Cadoré, Jean-Luc Catoi, Cornel Archer, Fabienne Dolmazon, Christine Mornex, Jean-François Leroux, Caroline Vet Res Research EIA (Equine Infectious Anemia) is a blood-borne disease primarily transmitted by haematophagous insects or needle punctures. Other routes of transmission have been poorly explored. We evaluated the potential of EIAV (Equine Infectious Anemia Virus) to induce pulmonary lesions in naturally infected equids. Lungs from 77 EIAV seropositive horses have been collected in Romania and France. Three types of lesions have been scored on paraffin-embedded lungs: lymphocyte infiltration, bronchiolar inflammation, and thickness of the alveolar septa. Expression of the p26 EIAV capsid (CA) protein has been evaluated by immunostaining. Compared to EIAV-negative horses, 52% of the EIAV-positive horses displayed a mild inflammation around the bronchioles, 22% had a moderate inflammation with inflammatory cells inside the wall and epithelial bronchiolar hyperplasia and 6.5% had a moderate to severe inflammation, with destruction of the bronchiolar epithelium and accumulation of smooth muscle cells within the pulmonary parenchyma. Changes in the thickness of the alveolar septa were also present. Expression of EIAV capsid has been evidenced in macrophages, endothelial as well as in alveolar and bronchiolar epithelial cells, as determined by their morphology and localization. To summarize, we found lesions of interstitial lung disease similar to that observed during other lentiviral infections such as FIV in cats, SRLV in sheep and goats or HIV in children. The presence of EIAV capsid in lung epithelial cells suggests that EIAV might be responsible for the broncho-interstitial damages observed. BioMed Central 2013 2013-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3879148/ /pubmed/24289102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-44-113 Text en Copyright © 2013 Bolfa et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cadoré, Jean-Luc
Catoi, Cornel
Archer, Fabienne
Dolmazon, Christine
Mornex, Jean-François
Leroux, Caroline
Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses
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title_full Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses
title_fullStr Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses
title_full_unstemmed Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses
title_short Interstitial lung disease associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus infection in horses
title_sort interstitial lung disease associated with equine infectious anemia virus infection in horses
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24289102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-44-113
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