Cyclophosphamide-induced amelioration of Marek's disease in Marek's disease-susceptible chickens
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Cyclophosphamide-induced amelioration of Marek's disease in Marek's disease-susceptible chickens
Abstract
Bursa- and thymus-dependent functions were examined in Marek's disease (MD)-susceptible normal chickens and in chickens treated with 5 and 16 mg of cyclophosphamide (CY) at the time of hatching. Chickens not exposed to Marek's disease virus (MDV) and treated with CY temporarily lost mitogenic response to concanavalin A but regained full response after 5 weeks. Bursa-dependent functions, such as presence of germinal centers in spleen and cecal tonsils, morphologic features of bursa, and sheep red blood cell antibody response were completely lost in chickens treated with 16 mg of CY and only partly retained in chickens treated with 5 mg of CY. In chickens exposed to MDV, the degree of thymus-dependent spleen cell mitogenic response was directly related to frequency and severity of MD. Chickens treated with 16 mg of CY had a mild mitogenic depression and low frequency and severity of MD lesions, whereas those treated with 5 mg of CY and those not treated had marked mitogenic depression and high frequency and severity of MD. Suppressions of bursa- and thymus-dependent functions by MDV alone were also evident when comparing MDV-exposed and nonexposed chickens. The results also indicate that presence of small, residual amounts of humoral factor(s) may enhance MDV oncogenesis.
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