Perk K, Ianconescu M, Yaniv A, Zimber A
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1979 Jun;62(6):1483-7.
The tumors found in turkeys having lymphoproliferative disease (LPD) are histologically characterized by a pleomorphic population of cells of the lymphoid series. Electron microscopy has shown that, despite marked differences in shape and size, the proliferating cells share basic ultrastructural features, indicating their lymphoid origin. Virus particles morphologically and morphogenetically characteristic of type C oncorna-viruses of Retraviridae were found in different organs and plasma samples of diseased or infected turkeys with LPD. This LPD type C virus resembled members of the reticuloendotheliosis virus group but not members of the avian sarcoma virus group.
患有淋巴增生性疾病(LPD)的火鸡体内发现的肿瘤,在组织学上的特征是淋巴系列细胞的多形性群体。电子显微镜显示,尽管增殖细胞在形状和大小上存在显著差异,但它们具有共同的基本超微结构特征,表明其起源于淋巴细胞。在患有LPD的患病或感染火鸡的不同器官和血浆样本中,发现了形态学和形态发生学上具有逆转录病毒科C型肿瘤病毒特征的病毒颗粒。这种LPD C型病毒类似于网状内皮增生症病毒组的成员,但不同于禽肉瘤病毒组的成员。