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Amplification of simian retroviral sequences from human recipients of baboon liver transplants.

J S Allan1, S R Broussard, M G Michaels, T E Starzl, K L Leighton, E M Whitehead, A G Comuzzie, R E Lanford, M M Leland, W M Switzer, W Heneine.   

Abstract

Investigations into the use of baboons as organ donors for human transplant recipients, a procedure called xenotransplantation, have raised the specter of transmitting baboon viruses to humans and possibly establishing new human infectious diseases. Retrospective analysis of tissues from two human transplant recipients with end-stage hepatic disease who died 70 and 27 days after the transplantation of baboon livers revealed the presence of two simian retroviruses of baboon origin, simian foamy virus (SFV) and baboon endogenous virus (BaEV), in multiple tissue compartments. The presence of baboon mitochondrial DNA was also detected in these same tissues, suggesting that xenogeneic "passenger leukocytes" harboring latent or active viral infections had migrated from the xenografts to distant sites within the human recipients. The persistence of SFV and BaEV in human recipients throughout the posttransplant period underscores the potential infectious risks associated with xenotransplantation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9671210      PMCID: PMC2963433          DOI: 10.1089/aid.1998.14.821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


  12 in total

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Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  1996-11-15       Impact factor: 4.939

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Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  1997-02-14       Impact factor: 17.586

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Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 53.440

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Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  1997-03       Impact factor: 53.440

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Journal:  Virology       Date:  1995-02-20       Impact factor: 3.616

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Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  1995-01       Impact factor: 2.205

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Authors:  S Bösch; C Arnauld; A Jestin
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  C D Meiering; M L Linial
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2001-01       Impact factor: 26.132

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9.  Novel Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus homolog in baboons.

Authors:  Denise Whitby; Andrea Stossel; Christine Gamache; James Papin; Marnix Bosch; Anne Smith; Dean H Kedes; Gary White; Ronald Kennedy; Dirk P Dittmer
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Authors:  Lisa Jones-Engel; Gregory A Engel; Michael A Schillaci; Aida Rompis; Artha Putra; Komang Gde Suaryana; Agustin Fuentes; Brigitte Beer; Sarah Hicks; Robert White; Brenda Wilson; Jonathan S Allan
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 6.883

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