Bartonella DNA in the blood and lymph nodes of Golden Retrievers with lymphoma and in healthy controls.

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2008-01-01 DOI:10.1111/j.1939-1676.2007.0018.x
A W Duncan, H S Marr, A J Birkenheuer, R G Maggi, L E Williams, M T Correa, E B Breitschwerdt
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Abstract

Background: Although lymphoma is the most common neoplastic process reported in dogs, its precise etiology is unknown. Golden Retrievers are more likely to develop lymphoma, suggesting a breed predisposition; however, other factors, including environment, immunity, and infection, are likely contributors to oncogenesis.

Hypothesis: We hypothesized that the development of lymphoma in Golden Retrievers may be associated with vector-borne infections, specifically Bartonella, Anaplasma, or Ehrlichia species infections.

Animals: Golden Retrievers with lymphoma and healthy Golden Retrievers from across the United States were recruited for study participation.

Methods: A matched, case-control study was performed to determine the association of lymphoma and the presence of Bartonella, Anaplasma, and Ehrlichia species in serum, blood, and lymph node aspirates.

Results: Using PCR analyses and DNA sequencing, single and coinfections with Bartonella henselae, Bartonella elizabethae, Bartonella quintana, and/or Bartonella vinsonii (berkhoffii) were detected in the blood and lymph node aspirates of Golden Retrievers with lymphoma (5/28 dogs, 18%) and in healthy Golden Retrievers (10/56 dogs, 18%); no Anaplasma or Ehrlichia DNA was detected in any dog. When compared with dogs with lymphoma, a higher (P <.001) proportion of healthy Golden Retrievers were receiving monthly acaricide treatments (2.6 times higher).

Conclusions and clinical importance: Bartonella DNA can be detected in blood and lymph nodes; importantly, in this report, Bartonella was detected in the same proportion of clinically healthy dogs and dogs with lymphoma. Longitudinal studies should be conducted to determine the mode of transmission of Bartonella in dogs, whether lymphatic infection is persistent, or whether these bacteria may contribute to the development of lymphoma.

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患有淋巴瘤的金毛猎犬和健康对照者血液和淋巴结中的巴尔通体DNA。
背景:虽然淋巴瘤是犬中最常见的肿瘤过程,但其确切的病因尚不清楚。金毛猎犬更容易患淋巴瘤,这表明了品种的易感性;然而,其他因素,包括环境、免疫和感染,也可能导致肿瘤的发生。假设:我们假设金毛猎犬淋巴瘤的发展可能与媒介传播感染有关,特别是巴尔通体、无原体或埃利希体感染。动物:从美国各地招募患有淋巴瘤的金毛寻回犬和健康的金毛寻回犬参与研究。方法:进行匹配的病例对照研究,以确定淋巴瘤与血清、血液和淋巴结抽吸物中巴尔通体、无原体和埃利希体存在的关系。结果:采用PCR分析和DNA测序,在淋巴瘤金毛犬(5/28只,18%)和健康金毛犬(10/56只,18%)的血液和淋巴结抽吸液中检测到亨selae巴尔通体、elizabethae巴尔通体、quintana巴尔通体和/或vinsonii巴尔通体(berkhoffii)的单一和共感染;未检出无原体或埃利希体DNA。结论及临床意义:巴尔通体DNA可在血液和淋巴结中检测到;重要的是,在本报告中,在临床健康犬和淋巴瘤犬中检测到巴尔通体的比例相同。应该进行纵向研究,以确定巴尔通体在狗中的传播方式,淋巴感染是否持续,或者这些细菌是否可能导致淋巴瘤的发展。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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