Malignant NK/T-Cell Lymphoma Associated with Simian Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in a Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata)
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概要
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A case of spontaneous malignant lymphoma in a Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) was pathologically, etiologically and virologically studied. Nasal cavity was involved in the neoplastic lesions in addition to lymphoid and visceral tissues. Histopathological analyses revealed the presence of neoplastic cells classified into histiocytic Hodgkin-like cells and Reed-Sternberg-like cells. Histiocytic Hodgkin-like cells were CD16+ and CD20+, and the CD16+ cells were also positive for simian Epstein-Barr virus (sEBV)-encoded early RNA transcripts. RS-like cells were negative for CD3, CD16 and CD20. Antibodies to early antigen of sEBV were detected, while antibodies to simian T-cell leukemia virus-1 were negative. The case may correspond to EBV-associated nasal type NK/T-cell lymphoma in humans rather than Hodgkin lymphoma.
- 社団法人 日本実験動物学会の論文
- 2005-01-01
著者
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SUZUKI Juri
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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Suzuki J
Kyoto Univ. Aichi Jpn
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Suzuki Juri
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Goto Shunji
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Miwa Norikatsu
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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Miwa Norikatsu
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Suzuki J
Kyoto University
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Isowa Koichi
Japan Biological Science Inc.
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Isowa Koichi
Japan Bioscience Center Co. Ltd.
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Fukuoka Ayumi
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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KATO Akino
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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HASHIMOTO Chihiro
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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TAKAO Satomi
Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
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ISHIDA Takafumi
Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
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NAKAYAMA Hiroyuki
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo
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DOI Kunio
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo
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Takao Satomi
Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Kato Akino
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Hashimoto Chihiro
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Ishida Takafumi
Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Doi Kunio
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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Nakayama Hiroyuki
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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