Bovine leukemia virus: a perspective insight into the infection and immunity.

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Iranian journal of veterinary research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22099/IJVR.2023.48236.7023
Gh Nikbakht Brujeni, P Houshmand, P Soufizadeh
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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a member of the Retroviridae family and belongs to the Deltaretrovirus genus. It has a close relationship with human T-cell leukemia virus type I. BLV is responsible for causing enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), a contagious disease that affects the bovine lymphatic system. This virus poses challenges for the global cattle industry, as it impacts cattle populations all over the world. Despite being widespread and impactful, BLV often goes unnoticed, with many researchers unaware of its presence and the potential consequences it carries. BLV demonstrates varying levels of pathogenicity. The majority of cattle (around 70%) become seropositive asymptomatic carriers, displaying no noticeable clinical symptoms. However, a smaller proportion of infected animals experience persistent lymphocytosis, characterized by an elevated number of lymphocytes in the bloodstream. If not monitored and managed, a subset of these persistently infected cattle may advance to lymphosarcoma. This condition typically presents as tumors in different lymphoid tissues, impacting various organs and overall health and productivity. Furthermore, recent research has highlighted the potential association between the occurrence of breast and lung cancer in humans and the presence of BLV. This review will delve into the recent discoveries concerning BLV, specifically exploring its epidemiology, the economic impact it has on the global cattle industry, its implications for human medicine, and the association between different alleles of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and susceptibility or resistance to BLV. Bovine leukemia virus, Enzootic bovine leukosis, Major histocompatibility complex, Retroviridae.

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牛白血病病毒:对感染和免疫的透视。
牛白血病病毒(BLV)是逆转录病毒科的成员,属于Deltaretrovirus属。BLV 可引起牛白血病(EBL),这是一种影响牛淋巴系统的传染性疾病。这种病毒给全球养牛业带来了挑战,因为它影响着世界各地的牛群。尽管 BLV 的传播范围广、影响大,但它往往不为人们所注意,许多研究人员都不知道它的存在及其可能带来的后果。BLV 具有不同程度的致病性。大多数牛(约 70%)是血清阳性无症状携带者,没有明显的临床症状。然而,一小部分受感染的动物会出现持续性淋巴细胞增多症,表现为血液中淋巴细胞数量升高。如果不加以监测和管理,这些持续感染的牛中有一部分可能会发展成淋巴肉瘤。这种疾病通常表现为不同淋巴组织中的肿瘤,影响各种器官、整体健康和生产力。此外,最近的研究强调了人类乳腺癌和肺癌的发生与 BLV 存在之间的潜在联系。本综述将深入探讨有关 BLV 的最新发现,特别是探讨其流行病学、对全球养牛业的经济影响、对人类医学的影响,以及主要组织相容性复合体(MHC)的不同等位基因与对 BLV 的易感性或抵抗力之间的关联。牛白血病病毒 牛地方性白血病 主要组织相容性复合体 逆转录病毒科
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research(IJVR) is published quarterly in 4 issues. The aims of this journal are to improve and expand knowledge in all veterinary fields. It is an international journal indexed by the Thomson Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Elsevier, Scopus, CAB International, Veterinary Bulletin and several other international databases. Research papers and reports on a wide range of veterinary topics are published in the journal after being evaluated by expert reviewers.The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for the editorial content of the journal—including peer-reviewed manuscripts—and the timing of its publication.
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