Human and ovine lentiviral infections compared
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Human and ovine lentiviral infections compared
Abstract
Maedi-visna virus (MVV) of sheep was the first lentivirus to be isolated. The genomic organization of MVV is very similar to that of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with several genes regulating the expression of the viral genome. Viral replication is severely restricted in the host and some cells apparently contain the genetic information in a DNA provirus form with little or no expression of viral antigens. This seems to be a major factor in causing the "slowness" of lentiviral infections and the persistence of the virus in the host since the immune system may not recognize the provirus-containing cells. The target cells for HIV and MVV are similar although T4 lymphocytes are not specifically destroyed in maedi-visna. There are also certain similarities in the pathological changes in both diseases, both in the central nervous system, the lungs and the lymphatic system. Although the severe final immunodeficiency state characteristic of AIDS has not been observed in maedi-visna, the basic biological features of the MVV and its interaction with host cells are so similar to HIV infection, that we consider ovine maedi-visna useful animal model for the human lentivirus infections.
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