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Detection of Cyprinid Herpesvirus 1 DNA in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of koi carp (Cyprinus carpio)

Authors :
Tim Barbé
Luciana Mandrioli
Sara Ciulli
Maurizio Lazzari
Enrico Volpe
Francesca Errani
Rubina Sirri
Valeria Franceschini
Giuseppe Sarli
Sirri, Rubina
Ciulli, Sara
Barbé, Tim
Volpe, Enrico
Lazzari, Maurizio
Franceschini, Valeria
Errani, Francesca
Sarli, Giuseppe
Mandrioli, Luciana
Source :
Veterinary dermatology. 29(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is an uncommon disease affecting koi carp (Cyprinus carpio). Cutaneous papilloma (carp pox) is a benign epidermal proliferation reported in koi and has been shown to be caused by Cyprinid Herpesvirus 1 (CyHV1). Hypothesis/Objectives Histological, ultrastructural and molecular investigations were carried out aiming to investigate the aetiology of cSCC within archived tissue samples. Animals Surgical samples of masses located on the integument, fins and lips of 13 koi carp belonging to different private owners were included in this retrospective study. Methods CyHV1 DNA and RNA presence were investigated in five cSCC formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples to recognize CyHV1 presence and its replication activity. Results All cases were histologically diagnosed as cSCC. The ultrastructural observations confirmed the squamous differentiation of neoplastic epithelial cells, which showed abundant tonofilament bundles and desmosomes. Although no virus particles were revealed ultrastructurally, the molecular investigation detected viral DNA in five epidemiologically unrelated cSCC. Viral transcript analysis revealed no evidence for viral replication in the tested cSCC, which could be consistent with latent infection. Conclusions and clinical importance These findings illustrate the frequent association of carp cSCC with CyHV1, although a direct cause–effect relationship cannot be established at this time. Therefore, surveillance programmes should take into account the suspected viral origin of cSCC to better inform prevention and control of CyHV1 in the future.

Details

ISSN :
13653164
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Veterinary dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....973d853decf2e04d816517d9f2cc1925