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Neoplastic disease of small animals and latent tuberculosis infection

https://doi.org/10.47612/2224-1647-2022-1-20-32

Abstract

An antigens of tuberculosis mycobacteria (MTB), microgranulomas with acid-fast grains, cell wall deficient (CWD) MTB were found in tumors of small domestic animals. CWD MTB were isolated from tumor in all cases. The isolates did not differ in morphology and antigenic composition, either from each other or from isolates from human tumor cell cultures (Kasumi, Jurkat, Hela), had up to 26 common antigens with typical MTB, were resistant to antibiot- ics affecting cell wall synthesis. MTB as universal intracellular pathogen with unique filterability and «immortality» can be considered as the most likely etiological agent of oncogenesis based on the hypothesis following: DNA absorp- tion of aging and necrotic normal cells by persistent microorganisms, hybridization of their DNA with host DNA with subsequent expression of the hybrid genome turns normal cells into cancer ones.

About the Authors

A. P. Lysenko
РУП «Институт экспериментальной ветеринарии им. С.Н. Вышелесского»
Belarus


M. V. Kuchvalski
Белорусский государственный университет
Belarus


E. I. Yakobson
Белорусский государственный университет
Belarus


E. L. Krasnikova
РУП «Институт экспериментальной ветеринарии им. С.Н. Вышелесского»
Belarus


A. I. Poloz
Ветеринарная клиника «Главное Хвост»
Belarus


N. V. Anikevich
Белорусский государственный университет
Belarus


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Lysenko A.P., Kuchvalski M.V., Yakobson E.I., Krasnikova E.L., Poloz A.I., Anikevich N.V. Neoplastic disease of small animals and latent tuberculosis infection. Ecology and Animal World. 2022;(1):20-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47612/2224-1647-2022-1-20-32

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