Chronological Observations of Feather Pulp Lesions in Chickens Inoculated with Marek's Disease Virus
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Avian Diseases
- Vol. 26 (2) , 375-388
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1590108
Abstract
Observations of the feather pulp from chickens inoculated with Marek''s disease (MD) virus revealed diverse lesions similar to those in the peripheral nerves of chickens infected with MD. These lesions were categorized as follows: R1-type lesions, from minimal perivascular to diffuse infiltration of small lymphocytes mixed with a few medium lymphocytes or blast cells; R2-types lesion, edema and cellular infiltration consisting of plasma cells and small lymphocytes; and T-type lesion, tumorous proliferation of lymphoid cells predominantly composed of medium lymphocytes or blast cells. Chronological observations of the feather pulp biopsies taken at 2 wk intervals from individual chickens revealed the lesion progression to be R1-type .fwdarw. T-type, or R1-type .fwdarw. R2-type. The former progression was usually seen in birds showing evidence of both persistent nuclear-inclusion (NI) formation in the feather-follicle epithelium (FFE) and development of lymphoid tumors in the viscera. The latter progression was seen exclusively in chickens that showed transient NI formation in the FFE, regardless of the incidence of MD.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: