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Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome

BACKGROUND: Detection of a retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus (XMRV), has recently been reported in 67% of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. We have studied a total of 170 samples from chronic fatigue syndrome patients from two UK cohorts and 395 controls for evidence...

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Autores principales: Groom, Harriet CT, Boucherit, Virginie C, Makinson, Kerry, Randal, Edward, Baptista, Sarah, Hagan, Suzanne, Gow, John W, Mattes, Frank M, Breuer, Judith, Kerr, Jonathan R, Stoye, Jonathan P, Bishop, Kate N
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2839973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20156349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-7-10
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author Groom, Harriet CT
Boucherit, Virginie C
Makinson, Kerry
Randal, Edward
Baptista, Sarah
Hagan, Suzanne
Gow, John W
Mattes, Frank M
Breuer, Judith
Kerr, Jonathan R
Stoye, Jonathan P
Bishop, Kate N
author_facet Groom, Harriet CT
Boucherit, Virginie C
Makinson, Kerry
Randal, Edward
Baptista, Sarah
Hagan, Suzanne
Gow, John W
Mattes, Frank M
Breuer, Judith
Kerr, Jonathan R
Stoye, Jonathan P
Bishop, Kate N
author_sort Groom, Harriet CT
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Detection of a retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus (XMRV), has recently been reported in 67% of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. We have studied a total of 170 samples from chronic fatigue syndrome patients from two UK cohorts and 395 controls for evidence of XMRV infection by looking either for the presence of viral nucleic acids using quantitative PCR (limit of detection <16 viral copies) or for the presence of serological responses using a virus neutralisation assay. RESULTS: We have not identified XMRV DNA in any samples by PCR (0/299). Some serum samples showed XMRV neutralising activity (26/565) but only one of these positive sera came from a CFS patient. Most of the positive sera were also able to neutralise MLV particles pseudotyped with envelope proteins from other viruses, including vesicular stomatitis virus, indicating significant cross-reactivity in serological responses. Four positive samples were specific for XMRV. CONCLUSIONS: No association between XMRV infection and CFS was observed in the samples tested, either by PCR or serological methodologies. The non-specific neutralisation observed in multiple serum samples suggests that it is unlikely that these responses were elicited by XMRV and highlights the danger of over-estimating XMRV frequency based on serological assays. In spite of this, we believe that the detection of neutralising activity that did not inhibit VSV-G pseudotyped MLV in at least four human serum samples indicates that XMRV infection may occur in the general population, although with currently uncertain outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-28399732010-03-17 Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome Groom, Harriet CT Boucherit, Virginie C Makinson, Kerry Randal, Edward Baptista, Sarah Hagan, Suzanne Gow, John W Mattes, Frank M Breuer, Judith Kerr, Jonathan R Stoye, Jonathan P Bishop, Kate N Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: Detection of a retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus (XMRV), has recently been reported in 67% of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. We have studied a total of 170 samples from chronic fatigue syndrome patients from two UK cohorts and 395 controls for evidence of XMRV infection by looking either for the presence of viral nucleic acids using quantitative PCR (limit of detection <16 viral copies) or for the presence of serological responses using a virus neutralisation assay. RESULTS: We have not identified XMRV DNA in any samples by PCR (0/299). Some serum samples showed XMRV neutralising activity (26/565) but only one of these positive sera came from a CFS patient. Most of the positive sera were also able to neutralise MLV particles pseudotyped with envelope proteins from other viruses, including vesicular stomatitis virus, indicating significant cross-reactivity in serological responses. Four positive samples were specific for XMRV. CONCLUSIONS: No association between XMRV infection and CFS was observed in the samples tested, either by PCR or serological methodologies. The non-specific neutralisation observed in multiple serum samples suggests that it is unlikely that these responses were elicited by XMRV and highlights the danger of over-estimating XMRV frequency based on serological assays. In spite of this, we believe that the detection of neutralising activity that did not inhibit VSV-G pseudotyped MLV in at least four human serum samples indicates that XMRV infection may occur in the general population, although with currently uncertain outcomes. BioMed Central 2010-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2839973/ /pubmed/20156349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-7-10 Text en Copyright ©2010 Groom et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Groom, Harriet CT
Boucherit, Virginie C
Makinson, Kerry
Randal, Edward
Baptista, Sarah
Hagan, Suzanne
Gow, John W
Mattes, Frank M
Breuer, Judith
Kerr, Jonathan R
Stoye, Jonathan P
Bishop, Kate N
Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
title Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
title_full Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
title_fullStr Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
title_short Absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in UK patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
title_sort absence of xenotropic murine leukaemia virus-related virus in uk patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2839973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20156349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-7-10
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