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Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection
BACKGROUND: Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) was generated after a recombination event between two endogenous murine leukemia viruses during the production of a prostate cancer cell line. Although the associations of the XMRV infection with human diseases appear unlikely, the XM...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3353939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22616002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037415 |
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author | Curriu, Marta Carrillo, Jorge Massanella, Marta Garcia, Elisabet Cunyat, Francesc Peña, Ruth Wienberg, Peter Carrato, Cristina Areal, Joan Bofill, Margarita Clotet, Bonaventura Blanco, Julià Cabrera, Cecilia |
author_facet | Curriu, Marta Carrillo, Jorge Massanella, Marta Garcia, Elisabet Cunyat, Francesc Peña, Ruth Wienberg, Peter Carrato, Cristina Areal, Joan Bofill, Margarita Clotet, Bonaventura Blanco, Julià Cabrera, Cecilia |
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description | BACKGROUND: Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) was generated after a recombination event between two endogenous murine leukemia viruses during the production of a prostate cancer cell line. Although the associations of the XMRV infection with human diseases appear unlikely, the XMRV is a retrovirus of undefined pathogenic potential, able to replicate in human cells in vitro. Since recent studies using animal models for infection have yielded conflicting results, we set out an ex vivo model for XMRV infection of human tonsillar tissue to determine whether XMRV produced by 22Rv1 cells is able to replicate in human lymphoid organs. Tonsil blocks were infected and infection kinetics and its pathogenic effects were monitored RESULTS: XMRV, though restricted by APOBEC, enters and integrates into the tissue cells. The infection did not result in changes of T or B-cells, immune activation, nor inflammatory chemokines. Infectious viruses could be recovered from supernatants of infected tonsils by reinfecting DERSE XMRV indicator cell line, although these supernatants could not establish a new infection in fresh tonsil culture, indicating that in our model, the viral replication is controlled by innate antiviral restriction factors. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the replication-competent retrovirus XMRV, present in a high number of laboratories, is able to infect human lymphoid tissue and produce infectious viruses, even though they were unable to establish a new infection in fresh tonsillar tissue. Hereby, laboratories working with cell lines producing XMRV should have knowledge and understanding of the potential biological biohazardous risks of this virus. |
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spelling | pubmed-33539392012-05-21 Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection Curriu, Marta Carrillo, Jorge Massanella, Marta Garcia, Elisabet Cunyat, Francesc Peña, Ruth Wienberg, Peter Carrato, Cristina Areal, Joan Bofill, Margarita Clotet, Bonaventura Blanco, Julià Cabrera, Cecilia PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) was generated after a recombination event between two endogenous murine leukemia viruses during the production of a prostate cancer cell line. Although the associations of the XMRV infection with human diseases appear unlikely, the XMRV is a retrovirus of undefined pathogenic potential, able to replicate in human cells in vitro. Since recent studies using animal models for infection have yielded conflicting results, we set out an ex vivo model for XMRV infection of human tonsillar tissue to determine whether XMRV produced by 22Rv1 cells is able to replicate in human lymphoid organs. Tonsil blocks were infected and infection kinetics and its pathogenic effects were monitored RESULTS: XMRV, though restricted by APOBEC, enters and integrates into the tissue cells. The infection did not result in changes of T or B-cells, immune activation, nor inflammatory chemokines. Infectious viruses could be recovered from supernatants of infected tonsils by reinfecting DERSE XMRV indicator cell line, although these supernatants could not establish a new infection in fresh tonsil culture, indicating that in our model, the viral replication is controlled by innate antiviral restriction factors. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the replication-competent retrovirus XMRV, present in a high number of laboratories, is able to infect human lymphoid tissue and produce infectious viruses, even though they were unable to establish a new infection in fresh tonsillar tissue. Hereby, laboratories working with cell lines producing XMRV should have knowledge and understanding of the potential biological biohazardous risks of this virus. Public Library of Science 2012-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3353939/ /pubmed/22616002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037415 Text en Curriu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Curriu, Marta Carrillo, Jorge Massanella, Marta Garcia, Elisabet Cunyat, Francesc Peña, Ruth Wienberg, Peter Carrato, Cristina Areal, Joan Bofill, Margarita Clotet, Bonaventura Blanco, Julià Cabrera, Cecilia Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection |
title | Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection |
title_full | Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection |
title_fullStr | Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection |
title_short | Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection |
title_sort | susceptibility of human lymphoid tissue cultured ex vivo to xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (xmrv) infection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3353939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22616002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037415 |
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