RT-PCR detection of the expression of the polymerase gene of a novel reptilian herpesvirus in tumor tissues of green turtles with fibropapilloma.

Abstract:

:An alpha-herpesvirus has recently been associated with green turtle fibropapilloma (FP). To further understand the etiological role of this newfound green turtle herpesvirus (GTHV) in the pathogenesis of FP, expression of GTHV polymerase ( pol) gene was determined in tumors and normal-appearing nontumor tissues and organs from five green turtles suffering multiple fibropapillomas, using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Amplification of RNA prepared from tumor tissues evidenced the substantial expression of GTHV DNA pol gene in all specimens tested (15/15). However, GTHV pol gene expression in normal-appearing tissues and organs of affected animals was limited (4/45), and GTHV mRNA was detected only in periorbital tissue (1/2), gall bladder (2/5) and lung (1/5) by nested RT-PCR. By contrast, RT-PCR evaluation of RNA isolated from non-tumored turtles revealed undetectable expression of this herpesvirus gene. cDNA sequence analysis revealed that GTHV gene sequences were identical in different tumors. Our data represent the first evidence of the replication of this putative turtle herpesvirus in affected green turtles and fibropapilloma tissues are always active sites of GTHV mRNA synthesis. These findings extend and substantiate the pathogenic association of GTHV with FP.

journal_name

Arch Virol

journal_title

Archives of virology

authors

Lu YA,Wang Y,Aguirre AA,Zhao ZS,Liu CY,Nerurkar VR,Yanagihara R

doi

10.1007/s00705-002-0970-8

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2003-06-01 00:00:00

pages

1155-63

issue

6

eissn

0304-8608

issn

1432-8798

journal_volume

148

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