Current Perspectives in HIV Infection 2013
DOI: 10.5772/52767
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Interaction of FIV with Heterologous Microbes in the Feline AIDS Model

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“…The prevalence of FeHV-1 can vary according to population density of cats, reaching rates lower than 1% (GASKELL et al, 2007). Some studies suggested that FeHV-1 might be act as cofactor in the pathogenesis of FIV infection and coinfections with both virus may occur naturally (REUBEL et al, 1994;KAWAGUSHI & MIKAMI, 1995;ONGRÁDI et al, 2013). However, this association was not observed among cats in this study.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…The prevalence of FeHV-1 can vary according to population density of cats, reaching rates lower than 1% (GASKELL et al, 2007). Some studies suggested that FeHV-1 might be act as cofactor in the pathogenesis of FIV infection and coinfections with both virus may occur naturally (REUBEL et al, 1994;KAWAGUSHI & MIKAMI, 1995;ONGRÁDI et al, 2013). However, this association was not observed among cats in this study.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Heterologous viruses, such as adenoviruses, herpesviruses, hepatitis D virus, and leukemia viruses, augment HIV replication resulting in the acceleration of AIDS progression. These interactions were also proven in the feline AIDS mode [25]. These DNA viruses harbor early or immediate early genes; retroviruses possess regulatory genes, whose expression not only augment their own replication, but through activating cellular transcription factors, activate HIV or FIV.…”
Section: Lessons From the Interaction Of Hiv With Heterologous Virusesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Interactions of different viruses within the same host are not uncommon leading to genetic and non-genetic relationships [25]. A virus can hijack a gene from another virus if both replicate in the same cell: e.g., human herpesvirus/HHV/-6 obtained its U94 gene from adeno-associated virus (AAV/-2) [26].…”
Section: Lessons From the Interaction Of Hiv With Heterologous Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cat ( Felis catus ) as an experimental model has become important since the discovery of the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline AIDS in 1986 (Pedersen et al, 1987) as the only natural small animal model for human AIDS (Elder et al, 2010). Beside anti-retroviral chemotherapy and vaccine trials, cats can be used to study the pathomechanism of interaction between retrovirus and several heterologous microbes through the course of feline AIDS (Ongrádi et al, 2013). AdV studies in cats or Felidae are hindered by the lack of data on natural infection and epidemiology, as well as research and diagnostic tools (Gonin et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%