Pathogens (Aug 2023)

Bovine Papillomavirus Type 1 Infection in an Equine Congenital Papilloma

  • Raffaella Maggi,
  • Livia De Paolis,
  • Daria De Santis,
  • Valerio Gaetano Vellone,
  • Chiara Grazia De Ciucis,
  • Floriana Fruscione,
  • Katia Mazzocco,
  • Alessandro Ghelardi,
  • Giuseppe Marruchella,
  • Elisabetta Razzuoli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12081059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1059

Abstract

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Papillomas are benign epithelial lesions protruding on the epithelial surfaces as finger-like or warty projections. These lesions are often caused by papillomavirus (PV) infection. Congenital papillomas have been reported in foals. However, to date, no evidence of PV infection has been provided. In the present paper, we describe the main clinical–pathological features of a congenital papilloma observed in a foal. In addition, biomolecular tests demonstrated BPV1 infection in the case under study. Such data stimulate further investigations, even on archived samples, aiming to clarifying the etiology of equine congenital papilloma and the clinical relevance, if any, of BPV1 vertical transmission in horses.

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