| Literature DB >> 14675630 |
Ivona Pandrea1, Richard Onanga, Christopher Kornfeld, Pierre Rouquet, Olivier Bourry, Stephen Clifford, Paul T Telfer, Kate Abernethy, Lee T W White, Paul Ngari, Michaela Müller-Trutwin, Pierre Roques, Preston A Marx, Francois Simon, Cristian Apetrei.
Abstract
Viral loads were investigated in SIVmnd-1 chronically infected mandrills and the results were compared with those previously observed in other nonpathogenic natural SIV infections. Four naturally and 11 experimentally SIVmnd-1-infected mandrills from a semi-free-ranging colony were studied during the chronic phase of infection. Four SIVmnd-1-infected wild mandrills were also included for comparison. Twelve uninfected mandrills were used as controls. Viral loads in all chronically infected mandrills ranged from 10(5) to 9 x 10(5) copies/ml and antibody titers ranged from 200 to 14,400 and 200 to 12,800 for anti-V3 and anti-gp36, respectively. There were no differences between groups of wild and captive mandrills. Both parameters were stable during the follow-up, and no clinical signs of immune suppression were observed. Chronic SIVmnd-1-infected mandrills presented slight increases in CD20+ and CD28+/CD8+ cell counts, and a slight decrease in CD4+/CD3+ cell counts. A slight CD4+/CD3+ cell depletion was also observed in old uninfected controls. Similar to other nonpathogenic models of lentiviral infection, these results show a persistent high level of SIVmnd-1 replication during chronic infection of mandrills, with minimal effects on T cell subpopulations.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14675630 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2003.08.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616