Long-term infection and vertical transmission of a gammaretrovirus in a foreign host species

Increasing evidence has indicated natural transspecies transmission of gammaretroviruses; however, viral-host interactions after initial xeno-exposure remain poorly understood. Potential association of xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) in patients with prostate cancer and chronic...

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description Increasing evidence has indicated natural transspecies transmission of gammaretroviruses; however, viral-host interactions after initial xeno-exposure remain poorly understood. Potential association of xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) in patients with prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome has attracted broad interests in this topic. Although recent studies have indicated that XMRV is unlikely a human pathogen, further understanding of XMRV xenoinfection would allow in vivo modeling of the initial steps of gammaretroviral interspecies transmission, evolution and dissemination in a new host population. In this study, we monitored the long-term consequences of XMRV infection and its possible vertical transmission in a permissive foreign host, wild-derived Mus pahari mice. One year post-infection, XMRV-infected mice showed no notable pathological changes, while proviral DNA was detected in three out of eight mice. XMRV-infected mice remained seropositive throughout the study although the levels of gp70 Env- and p30 capsid-specific antibodies gradually decreased. When vertical XMRV transmission was assessed, no viremia, humoral immune responses nor endogenization were observed in nine offspring from infected mothers, yet one offspring was found PCR-positive for XMRV-specific sequences. Amplified viral sequences from the offspring showed several mutations, including one amino acid deletion in the receptor binding domain of Env SU. Our results therefore demonstrate long-term asymptomatic infection, low incidence of vertical transmission and limited evolution of XMRV upon transspecies infection of a permissive new host, Mus pahari.
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subjects Amino Acid Sequence
Amino acids
Analysis
Animals
Antibodies
Antibodies, Viral - blood
Antibodies, Viral - immunology
Asymptomatic infection
Biology
Breastfeeding & lactation
Cancer
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Disease transmission
DNA
DNA, Viral - blood
Evolution
Fatigue
Female
Gene Products, env - chemistry
Gene Products, env - metabolism
Glycoproteins
Health aspects
HEK293 Cells
Humans
Immune response (humoral)
Immunity, Humoral
Infection
Infections
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Male
Medical research
Medicine
Mice
Mothers
Mus pahari
Mutation
Offspring
Physiological aspects
Plasma
Population studies
Prostate cancer
Proteins
Retroviridae Infections - immunology
Retroviridae Infections - transmission
Studies
Time Factors
Veterinary Science
Viremia
Virology
Viruses
Xenotropic
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus - immunology
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus - pathogenicity
title Long-term infection and vertical transmission of a gammaretrovirus in a foreign host species
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