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J Gen Virol 76 (1995), 2731-2737; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-76-11-2731
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Epithelial tumour cells in the lungs of sheep with pulmonary adenomatosis are major sites of replication for Jaagsiekte retrovirus

M. Palmarini1, P. Dewar1, M. De las Heras2, N. F. Inglis1, R. G. Dalziel3 and J. M. Sharp1,*

1 Moredun Research Institute, 408 Gilmerton Road, Edinburgh EH17 7JH, UK
2 Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zaragoza University, C/. Miguel Servet 177, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain
and3 Department of Veterinary Pathology, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh University, Summerhall, Edinburgh, UK

Sheep pulmonary adenomatosis (SPA) is a naturally occurring contagious lung tumour of sheep which has been associated aetiologically with a type D- and B- related retrovirus (Jaagsiekte retrovirus; JSRV). To improve understanding of the aetio-pathogenesis of SPA, the distribution and the sites of JSRV replication in sheep with naturally or experimentally induced SPA or in unaffected controls were identified. New immunological reagents were produced and a blocking enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (B-ELISA) and an immunohistochemical technique for the detection of JSRV major capsid protein at the tissue and cellular levels were developed. JSRV was detected only in the respiratory tract of sheep affected by pulmonary adenomatosis and specifically in the transformed epithelial cells of the alveoli of SPA-affected sheep.

* Author for correspondence. Fax +44 131 6648001. e-mail sharm@mri.sari.ac.uk

Received 10 May 1995; accepted 28 July 1995.


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