TY - JOUR
T1 - Polyomavirus infection in a free-ranging california sea lion (Zalophus californianus) with intestinal T-cell lymphoma
AU - Colegrove, Kathleen M.
AU - Wellehan, James F.X.
AU - Rivera, Rebecca
AU - Moore, Peter F.
AU - Gulland, Frances M.D.
AU - Lowenstine, Linda J.
AU - Nordhausen, Robert W.
AU - Nollens, Hendrik H.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - An adult female California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) that stranded in central California was found to have a small glossal polypoid mass on gross necropsy. Histologically, the mass was consistent with a fibropapilloma, and intranuclear inclusions were found within endothelial cells lining small arterioles within the mass. Electron microscopy revealed 40-nm virions within endothelial intranuclear inclusions. Rolling circle amplification was used to obtain a partial viral genomic sequence. Sequence analysis identified the virus as a novel polyomavirus, tentatively named California sea lion polyomavirus 1. In addition, the sea lion had a severely thickened small intestine and swollen pale kidneys on gross examination. Severe renal amyloidosis with chronic interstitial nephritis was diagnosed histologically as well as T-cell intestinal lymphoma, which was confirmed via immunophenotyping and molecular clonality. The relationship, if any, between polyomavirus infection and the other disease processes in this sea lion is not known, but it is considered unlikely that the polyomavirus induced the lymphoma.
AB - An adult female California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) that stranded in central California was found to have a small glossal polypoid mass on gross necropsy. Histologically, the mass was consistent with a fibropapilloma, and intranuclear inclusions were found within endothelial cells lining small arterioles within the mass. Electron microscopy revealed 40-nm virions within endothelial intranuclear inclusions. Rolling circle amplification was used to obtain a partial viral genomic sequence. Sequence analysis identified the virus as a novel polyomavirus, tentatively named California sea lion polyomavirus 1. In addition, the sea lion had a severely thickened small intestine and swollen pale kidneys on gross examination. Severe renal amyloidosis with chronic interstitial nephritis was diagnosed histologically as well as T-cell intestinal lymphoma, which was confirmed via immunophenotyping and molecular clonality. The relationship, if any, between polyomavirus infection and the other disease processes in this sea lion is not known, but it is considered unlikely that the polyomavirus induced the lymphoma.
KW - California sea lion
KW - Fibropapilloma
KW - Molecular clonality
KW - Polyomavirus
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U2 - 10.1177/104063871002200422
DO - 10.1177/104063871002200422
M3 - Article
C2 - 20622238
AN - SCOPUS:77954941432
SN - 1040-6387
VL - 22
SP - 628
EP - 632
JO - Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
JF - Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
IS - 4
ER -