Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)

We describe numerous, pale plaques affecting the inguinal skin of a grey wolf (Canis lupus). Histologically, these were consistent with papillomaviral plaques. Immunohistochemistry confirmed papillomavirus antigens and partial sequencing of the L1 gene suggests this is a novel papillomavirus, most c...

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Main Authors: Rothenburger, Jamie L, Myers, Sherry, Lockerbie, Betty, Wobeser, Bruce
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10214/9335
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spelling ftunivguelph:oai:atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca:10214/9335 2023-11-05T03:41:03+01:00 Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus) Rothenburger, Jamie L Myers, Sherry Lockerbie, Betty Wobeser, Bruce 2015-11-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10214/9335 en eng Journal of Wildlife Diseases http://hdl.handle.net/10214/9335 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ca/ Canis familiaris wolf papillomavirus dermatosis plaque skin wildlife Article 2015 ftunivguelph 2023-10-08T06:12:05Z We describe numerous, pale plaques affecting the inguinal skin of a grey wolf (Canis lupus). Histologically, these were consistent with papillomaviral plaques. Immunohistochemistry confirmed papillomavirus antigens and partial sequencing of the L1 gene suggests this is a novel papillomavirus, most closely related to Canis familiaris Papillomavirus 5. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus University of Guelph: DSpace digital archive
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topic Canis familiaris
wolf
papillomavirus
dermatosis
plaque
skin
wildlife
spellingShingle Canis familiaris
wolf
papillomavirus
dermatosis
plaque
skin
wildlife
Rothenburger, Jamie L
Myers, Sherry
Lockerbie, Betty
Wobeser, Bruce
Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)
topic_facet Canis familiaris
wolf
papillomavirus
dermatosis
plaque
skin
wildlife
description We describe numerous, pale plaques affecting the inguinal skin of a grey wolf (Canis lupus). Histologically, these were consistent with papillomaviral plaques. Immunohistochemistry confirmed papillomavirus antigens and partial sequencing of the L1 gene suggests this is a novel papillomavirus, most closely related to Canis familiaris Papillomavirus 5.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rothenburger, Jamie L
Myers, Sherry
Lockerbie, Betty
Wobeser, Bruce
author_facet Rothenburger, Jamie L
Myers, Sherry
Lockerbie, Betty
Wobeser, Bruce
author_sort Rothenburger, Jamie L
title Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)
title_short Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)
title_full Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)
title_fullStr Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)
title_full_unstemmed Novel Papillomaviral Sequence Detected within Epidermal Plaques in a Wolf (Canis lupus)
title_sort novel papillomaviral sequence detected within epidermal plaques in a wolf (canis lupus)
publisher Journal of Wildlife Diseases
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10214/9335
genre Canis lupus
genre_facet Canis lupus
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