1995
DOI: 10.1006/viro.1995.1407
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Virologic and Serologic Characteristics of a Natural Chimpanzee Lentivirus Infection

Abstract: This study set out to characterize the unique features of natural lentivirus infection in chimpanzees over time. The virologic and serologic characteristics of this infection were followed longitudinally in a naturally infected chimpanzee together with a small cohort of experimentally HIV-1-infected chimpanzees. The subsequent isolates from the naturally infected chimpanzee were all non-syncytium forming (NSI) versus syncytium forming in the experimentally infected animals. In contrast to HIV-1-infected chimpa… Show more

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“…In the Han2-infected animals marked follicular hyperplasia was seen only in one of the two infected animals in one lymph node biopsy, taken 21 weeks after infection. In contrast, lymph node biopsies taken from ch-No, naturally infected with an HIV-1-related virus (designated SIV cpz ), 48 had marked hyperplasia and substantial infiltration of CD8 1 T cells. Also, in ch-Ni, which was infected by blood transfusion from ch-No, marked follicular hyperplasia with infiltrating CD8 1 T cells was seen from 6 weeks after infection onward.…”
Section: Hiv-1-infected Chimpanzees Maintain Normal Lymph Node Morphomentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In the Han2-infected animals marked follicular hyperplasia was seen only in one of the two infected animals in one lymph node biopsy, taken 21 weeks after infection. In contrast, lymph node biopsies taken from ch-No, naturally infected with an HIV-1-related virus (designated SIV cpz ), 48 had marked hyperplasia and substantial infiltration of CD8 1 T cells. Also, in ch-Ni, which was infected by blood transfusion from ch-No, marked follicular hyperplasia with infiltrating CD8 1 T cells was seen from 6 weeks after infection onward.…”
Section: Hiv-1-infected Chimpanzees Maintain Normal Lymph Node Morphomentioning
confidence: 84%
“…ϩ -T-cell depletion or disease (51,52,56,66). Host, viral, or environmental factors could explain the different outcome of HIV-1 and SIVcpz infection of humans and chimpanzees, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both are infected with the highly divergent SIVcpz-ant strain (55,80). ch-No was infected in Zaire, whereas ch-Ni was exposed to blood from cage mate ch-No (56,79).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many reasons argue against the widespread use of chimpanzees in research, including the ethical problems involved in the use of an endangered species, budgetary problems, and the very low induction of simian AIDS either from HIV-1 or its ancestor simian immunodeficiency virus cpz (SIVcpz) in infected chimpanzees (25,26,30,57,58,60,63).…”
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