NR ABWP

AU Brown,P.; Moreau-Dubois,M.C.; Gajdusek,D.C.

TI Persistent asymptomatic infection of the laboratory mouse by simian foamy virus type 6: a new model of retrovirus latency.

QU Archives of Virology 1982; 71(3): 229-34

PT journal article

AB Simian foamy virus (SFV) type 6, originally isolated from the kidney of a kuru-inoculated chimpanzee, has been adapted to produce an asymptomatic infection in Swiss-Webster white mice, with virus detected in the kidney and spleen for up to 10 months after intra-peritoneal inoculation, and the presence in some animals of complement-fixing, but not neutralizing, serum antibody. This first successful experimental infection of the laboratory mouse by a representative of the foamy virus group has special interest as a convenient model in which to study pathogenesis and viral latency, particularly in view of the isolation and recent characterization of a foamy virus from human tissue which is virtually indistinguishable from the SFV type 6 used in the present study.

MH Animal; Antibodies, Viral/analysis; Kidney/microbiology; Mice; Retroviridae Infections/immunology/*microbiology; Spleen/microbiology

AD Paul Brown, Laboratory of Central Nervous System Studies, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.

SP englisch

PO Österreich

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