| Literature DB >> 8219796 |
J A Richt1, S Herzog, J Pyper, J E Clements, O Narayan, K Bechter, R Rott.
Abstract
This review presents data on the characterization of Borna disease virus (BDV) and its potential as a possible causative agent in humans. The isolation of: (i) BDV-specific cDNA clones that encode various BDV-specific proteins and (ii) partially purified virus particles led to the conclusion that the viral genome consists of negative-sense, single-stranded RNA. The organization of the BDV-specific RNA species appears to be a nested set of overlapping subgenomic RNA transcripts. Furthermore, evidence is presented that BDV can infect humans and may cause certain psychiatric and neurological disorders. This concept is supported by: (i) the finding of virus-specific antibodies in sera of patients with neuropsychiatric diseases and (ii) results obtained during attempts to isolate BDV or a BDV-related agent from the cerebrospinal fluid of seropositive patients.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8219796 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-9300-6_9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Virol Suppl ISSN: 0939-1983