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Investigation of the connection of lymphosarcoma with latent tuberculosis infection

https://doi.org/10.47612/2224-168X-2021-2-40-53

Abstract

DNA and antigens of mycobacteria tuberculosis (MBT) were detected in the cells of the tissues of a goat that fell with signs of lymphosarcoma (sharp hyperplasia of the lymph nodes and spleen, a positive AGID with an antigen or the diagnosis of leukemia - FLK - BLV- bovine leukemia virus). Latent tuberculosis infection was confirmed by the isolation of non-acid – fast MBT (cell wall-cell wall deficient – CWD) from decontaminated and filtered through a sterilizing filter of lymph node and spleen homogenates. In the populations of CWD MBT from lymphosarcomatous tissues a number of characteristic cell varieties were present which were previously found in isolates from the blood of a tuberculin-positive goat of the same herd, from the lymph node of a BLV-seropositive cow and directly from FLK-BLV.

In the isolates of lymphosarcomatous tissues along with MBT antigens, antigens that reacted with antibodies to BLV and had the same molecular weight as BLV antigens were found, which indicated the existence of a connection between virus-like forms of MBT and oncogenesis.

About the Authors

A. P. Lysenko
РУП «Институт экспериментальной ветеринарии им. С.Н. Вышелесского»
Belarus


M. V. Kuchvalsky
Белорусский государственный университет
Belarus


E. L. Krasnikova
РУП «Институт экспериментальной ветеринарии им. С.Н. Вышелесского»
Belarus


E. I. Jacobson
Белорусский государственный университет
Belarus


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Lysenko A.P., Kuchvalsky M.V., Krasnikova E.L., Jacobson E.I. Investigation of the connection of lymphosarcoma with latent tuberculosis infection. Epizootology Immunobiology Pharmacology Sanitation. 2021;(2):40-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47612/2224-168X-2021-2-40-53

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