Lymphoproliferative Disease of Turkeys: Pathogenesis, Viraemia and Serum Protein Analysis Following Infection

A. Zimber, K. Perk, M. Ianconescu, Y. Yegana, A. Gazit, A. Yaniv

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Abstract

Turkey poults inoculated with plasma obtained from turkeys affected with lymphoproliferative disease (LPD) developed typical lymphoproliferative lesions in the pancreas, spleen and thymus, 3 and 6 weeks post infection. Virus-associated reverse transcriptase activity in plasma reached a significant level at 3 weeks and was further elevated at 6 weeks post infection, concomitantly with a marked increase in serum IgG, 7S-immunoglobulin level. There was no alteration in serum total iron binding capacity (transferrin) level in LPD virus-infected animals, as compared to controls. Natural field cases of LPD also demonstrated elevated serum IgG levels which persisted for more than 3 months, along with viraemia. There was a significant decrease in serum albumin concentration in about 30% of the infected animals, but in few of these turkeys was total serum protein elevated due to the very marked increase in 7-globulins (IgG).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-116
Number of pages16
JournalAvian Pathology
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1983

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