NHP pics and herpesviruses Flashcards

Human herpesvirus 1
Intranuclear inclusion body within the CNS of a common marmoset
nonsuppurative meningoencephalitis
HSV1 antigen with neurons

B virus - thin-walled vesicles at the commissures of the lips of a pig tail macaque

Multinucleated syncytial cells with intranuclear inclusions
Positive for alphaherpesvirus antigen
B virus

Simian varicella virus (Cercopithicine herpesvirus 9)
Cutaneous exanthema with blood filled vesicles
Vesicle within haired skin demonstrating multinucleated syncytia and intranuclear inclusions

RhCMV necrotizing colitis
Cytomegalic cell with large intranuclear inclusions and neutrophilic infiltrates

RFHV
Pleomorphic spindle cells within retroperitoneal fibromatosis
RFHV-infected cells demostrated by immunohistochemistry for latent nuclear antigen (LANA)

Samiri sp herpesvirus lesion

Samiriine herpesvirus 2: malignant lymphoma in the liver and spleen of an owl monkey

Adenoviral infections of the small intestine of a common marmoset demonstrating basophilic intranuclear inclusions within enterocytes of the villous tips and corresponding adenoviral antigen .
Hepatic necrosis with adenovirus intranuclear inclusions

Rhesus parvovirus
Intranuclear inclusions with erythroid precursors of bone marrow in a rhesus macaque

Measles virus viral examthema
Bronchointerstitial pneumonia in measles virus-infected macaque
Marked lymphoid depletion
Macacine herpesvirus 1
Host - macaque
Abbherent host - Human
Alphaherpesvirus
Cercopithecine herpesvirus 9
Unknown host
Alphaherpesvirus
Antibodies found in stumptail macaques (M. arctoides)
Varicellovirus (genus)
Vesicular dermatitis progressing to death within 48 hours (not hands or feet) in AGMs, Patas, and macaques
Papiine herpesvirus 2
Host = baboon
Common, subclinical, latent
Alphaherpesvirus
Cercopithecine herpesvirus 2 (SA8)
Host = C. aethiops (AGM)
Venereal transmission
Small vesicles, pustules on genitals
Alphaherpesvirus
Saimiriine herpesvirus 1
Herpesvirus tamirinus, Herpes T
Host = Squirrel monkey
Abherrent hosts: Owl monkey (Aotus), marmoset, tamarin
Vesicular oral/labial/dermal lesions (7-10 d), pruritis/anorexia/depression/death w/i 24-28 hours
Multinucleate giant cells in epidermis, INIB
ML vaccine can cause outbreaks
Alphaherpesvirus
Human herpesvirus 1 and 2
Apes: usually self-limiting, fatal in gibbons
Owl monkey (Aotus), tamarin: Fatal disseminated dz similar to Samiirine herpesvirus 1
Facial lesions, blephritis, stomatitis, encelphalitis
ML vaccine protective
Alphaherpesvirus
Human herpesvirus 3
Ape: mild, self-limiting dermatitis
Alphaherpesvirus
Macacine herpesvirus 3
Rhesus CMV
Betaherpesvirus
Common, rarely overt dz
In macaques w/ SIV disseminated dz
Large cytomegalic cells with INIB and ICIB
Lymphocryptovirus
Gammaherpesvirus
Subclinical infection common by 1 year
Co-infection with SIV = malignant B cell lymphoma, hairy oral leukoplakia
EBNA2 and BZLF1 proteins
Rhesus rhadinovirus
Gammaherpesvirus
Infects CD20+ B cells
Retroperitoneal fibromatosis associated herpesvirus
Gammaherpesvirus
Mesenchymal proliferative disease associated with SRV coinfection in macaques
Herpesvirus saimiirine 2
Gammaherpesvirus
Rhadinovirus
Cross-species transmission to Callitrichids, Spider, Howler, and owl monkeys resutling in malignant lymphoma
Herpesvirus ateles
Ateline herpesvirus 2 and 3
Gammaherpesvirus
Rhadinovirus
Cross species transmission to Callitrichids and owl monkeys resuling in rapid onset of malignant lymphoma
T cell origin
Human herpesvirus 4
EBV
Gammaherpesvirus
Aberrhant host: NWMs
Asymptomatic or infection mononucleosis
Paniine herpesvirus 1
Chimpanzee herpes
Gamma herpesvirus
Host: apes
Pongiine herpesvirus 2
Orangutan herpes
Gammaherpesvirus
Gorilliine herpesvirus 1
Gorilla herpes
Gammaherpesvirus
Papiine herpesvirus 1
Herpes papionis
Gammaherpesvirus
Malignant lymphoma in baboons and macaques
Cercopithecine herpesvirus 14
AGM EBV-like virus
Gammaherpesvirus
Found in Vervet
Callitrichine herpesvirus 3
Marmoset lymphocryptovirus
Weight loss, inappetance and diarrhea, firm, mid-abdominal B-cell lymphoma
Gammaherpesvirus