Literature DB >> 7983729

Development of physical forms of unintegrated retroviral DNA in mouse spinal cord tissue during ts1-induced spongiform encephalomyelopathy: elevated levels of a novel single-stranded form in paralyzed mice.

P F Szurek1, B R Brooks.   

Abstract

ts1 is a murine leukemia virus that causes rapidly evolving hindlimb paralysis in susceptible strains of mice. Following perinatal infection, three physical forms of unintegrated viral DNA were detected in the spinal cord by Southern blot hybridization. Linear and supercoiled closed-circle viral double-stranded DNAs were detected in both the central nervous system and non-central nervous system tissues. An elevated level of a novel minus-sense single-stranded form of viral DNA, which had a very high mobility in agarose gels, was correlated with the onset of symptoms of paralysis. As the severity of paralysis progressed, the level of this single-stranded form increased rapidly, with the highest level in the spinal cords of moribund mice. Since the virulence of a number of cytopathic retroviruses has been associated with the presence of increased amounts of unintegrated viral DNA in the tissues of the infected hosts, this novel form of highly mobile unintegrated single-stranded DNA may have a role in the neuropathogenesis of ts1.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7983729      PMCID: PMC188582          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.69.1.348-356.1995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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4.  ts1-Induced spongiform encephalomyelopathy: physical forms of high-mobility DNA in spinal cord tissues of paralyzed mice are products of premature termination of reverse transcription.

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