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Review
. 2014 Dec 15;210 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):S654-9.
doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiu368.

Cell-associated transmission of HIV type 1 and other lentiviruses in small-animal models

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Cell-associated transmission of HIV type 1 and other lentiviruses in small-animal models

Thomas R Moench. J Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Small-animal models of lentivirus transmission have repeatedly demonstrated transmission by cell-associated virus via vaginal, rectal, and oral routes. The earliest experiments were in the cat/feline immunodeficiency virus model, followed a decade later by successful vaginal transmission of cell-associated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in mice bearing transplanted human immune cells. After early unsuccessful attempts at cell-associated transmission in nonhuman primates, renewed investigation in diverse primate models has now confirmed the findings from the cat and humanized mouse models. Improvements in humanized mouse models have made them the preferred small-animal models to study HIV mucosal transmission. They provide complementary systems to nonhuman primate models to aid in the elucidation of the many remaining questions on the mechanism of and means to prevent both cell-associated and cell-free HIV transmission across mucosal barriers.

Keywords: FIV; HIV; SIV; cat; cell-associated transmission; infected leukocytes; lentiviruses; mouse; primates.

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