2022
DOI: 10.1177/03009858221140823
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Hamster polyomavirus-associated T-cell lymphomas in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)

Abstract: Hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) infection has been associated with lymphomas in Syrian hamsters. In the present study, 14 cases of lymphoma in pet Syrian hamsters were pathologically examined and the involvement of HaPyV was investigated. Among 14 cases, 11 were abdominal and 3 were cutaneous lymphomas. The average ages of hamsters with abdominal lymphoma and cutaneous lymphoma were 7 months (range: 4-12 months) and 14 months (range: 6-23 months), respectively. Histologically, abdominal lymphomas were characteriz… Show more

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“…Like papillomaviruses, proteoglycans, which are enriched in the basement membrane, are involved in the infectious entry of MCPyV [ 130 ]. Although MCPyV was the first polyomavirus to be associated with neoplastic disease in human, several polyomaviruses are known to cause various tumors in animals, including Raccoon polyomavirus: neuroglial tumors [ 119 ]; Hamster polyomavirus: lymphoma and skin tumors [ 59 ]; and Murine polyomavirus: various tumors [ 8 ], all belonging to the genus Alphapolyomavirus together with MCPyV (International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses).…”
Section: Merkel Cell Carcinoma In Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like papillomaviruses, proteoglycans, which are enriched in the basement membrane, are involved in the infectious entry of MCPyV [ 130 ]. Although MCPyV was the first polyomavirus to be associated with neoplastic disease in human, several polyomaviruses are known to cause various tumors in animals, including Raccoon polyomavirus: neuroglial tumors [ 119 ]; Hamster polyomavirus: lymphoma and skin tumors [ 59 ]; and Murine polyomavirus: various tumors [ 8 ], all belonging to the genus Alphapolyomavirus together with MCPyV (International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses).…”
Section: Merkel Cell Carcinoma In Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%