2013
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.00371-13
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Abstract: bEquine sarcoids are locally aggressive fibroblastic neoplasms considered to be the most common skin tumors of horses worldwide. Bovine papillomavirus types 1 and 2 have typically been associated with sarcoids in equids. Investigations aiming to identify papillomavirus strains, aside from bovine papillomaviruses 1 and 2, which might be associated with sarcoid lesions, have been lacking. The aim of this article is to report the identification of a third bovine papillomavirus type, bovine papillomavirus 13, asso… Show more

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“…The results from this study have demonstrated that all clinical cutaneous lesions that were histologically characterized as sarcoids contained BPV DNA; similar findings were described in North America (Carr et al 2001), Europe (Angelos et al 1991, Otten et al 1993, and more recently by our group in two horses from Southern Brazil (Lunardi et al 2013b). Investigations to identify the etiologic agent of equine sarcoids have demonstrated that BPV1 and 2 are associated with the pathogenesis of this lesion (Angelos et al 1991, Otten et al 1993, Carr et al 2001, Wobeser et al 2010.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The results from this study have demonstrated that all clinical cutaneous lesions that were histologically characterized as sarcoids contained BPV DNA; similar findings were described in North America (Carr et al 2001), Europe (Angelos et al 1991, Otten et al 1993, and more recently by our group in two horses from Southern Brazil (Lunardi et al 2013b). Investigations to identify the etiologic agent of equine sarcoids have demonstrated that BPV1 and 2 are associated with the pathogenesis of this lesion (Angelos et al 1991, Otten et al 1993, Carr et al 2001, Wobeser et al 2010.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Additionally, the occurrence of the BPV in the USA has been related to BPV2 in Western, and the BPV1 and 2 in Eastern America (Carr et al 2001). We have recently identified BPV13 DNA in sarcoids from Southern Brazil (Lunardi et al 2013b), while another research group from Brazil (Silva et al 2010) has associated the BPV13, previously as designated BPV-BR/UEL4, DNA in a sarcoid from the Southeastern region. These findings suggest that the three bovine Deltapapillomavirus might be associated with the development of equine sarcoids in distinct geographical regions of Brazil.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…However, Silva et al (2010) identified BR-UEL-4 (BPV-13) from both skin papillomas of cows and equine sarcoid samples. This observation indicates that this new Deltapapillomavirus type might also be associated with the development of equine sarcoids as well (Lunardi et al, 2013a). This phenomenon could also be the case for JN/3SP; however, further studies are necessary to establish its potential to infect equine hosts, in addition to other potential livestock hosts.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Of note, the putative BPV type BR-UEL-4 under accession No. EU293540, which is presently designated as BPV-13, was identified from a bovine skin wart and also in horse sarcoid tumor sample that were typically associated with the Deltapapillomavirus infection (Claus et al, 2008;Silva et al, 2010;Lunardi et al, 2013a). Here, we identify another new putative PV, designated JN/3SP (accession No.…”
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confidence: 94%