C-Type Virus associated with Gibbon Lymphosarcoma |
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Authors: | THOMAS G. KAWAKAMI SALLY D. HUFF PATRICIA M. BUCKLEY DONALD L. DUNGWORTH STANLEY P. SNYDER RAYMOND V. GILDEN |
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Affiliation: | 1.Comparative Oncology and Radiobiology Laboratories and Department of Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine,University of California,Davis;2.Flow Laboratories, Inc.,Rockville |
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Abstract: | ![]() C-TYPE viruses have been established as the causal agents of leukaemia in murine and feline species and have been characterized1,2. C-type virus is also probably associated with fibrosarcoma in non-human primates3–6. To determine whether viruses with identical characteristics are associated with other neoplasms in simian species, we looked for C-type viruses in cases of leukaemia. A gibbon (Hylobates lar) with a disseminated tumour (later confirmed as lymphosarcoma) was made available to the Comparative Oncology Laboratory by Dr Malcolm Jones of the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center. The principal sites of involvement (lymph node, liver and bone marrow) were extensively overrun with massive neoplastic cells, which were predominantly prolymphocytic forms. Electron microscopy revealed C-type particles identical to those observed in vitro in sections from lymph nodes, liver, spleen and bone marrow. |
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