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The natural history of non-human GB virus C in captive chimpanzees.


ABSTRACT: GB virus C (GBV-C) is a common, non-pathogenic human virus that infects lymphocytes. Persistent GBV-C infection of humans with coexistent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with prolonged survival, and GBV-C replication inhibits HIV replication in vitro. A GBV-C virus variant was identified in chimpanzees in 1998 and was named GBV-C(trog) or GBV-C(cpz). The prevalence and natural history of GBV-C in chimpanzees remains uncharacterized. We examined the sera from 235 captive chimpanzees for the presence of GBV-C viraemia, viral persistence and clearance, E2 antibody kinetics and RNA sequence diversity. Sequences from six isolates shared more sequence identity with GBV-C(cpz) than with human GBV-C. The prevalence of GBV-C(cpz) viraemia and E2 antibody in chimpanzees (2.5 and 11?%, respectively) was similar to human GBV-C prevalence in healthy human blood donors (1.8 and 9?%, respectively). Persistent GBV-C(cpz) infection occurred in two of the six viraemic animals and was documented for 19 years in one animal. Host subspecies troglodyte GBV-C isolates and published verus GBV-C isolates shared a high degree of sequence identity, suggesting that GBV-C in chimpanzees should be identified with a chimpanzee designation (GBV-C(cpz)). The prevalence and natural history of chimpanzee GBV-C variant (GBV-C(cpz)) appears to be similar to human GBV-C infection. The chimpanzee could serve as an animal model to study HIV-GBV-C co-infection.

SUBMITTER: Mohr EL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3052534 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The natural history of non-human GB virus C in captive chimpanzees.

Mohr Emma L EL   Murthy Krishna K KK   McLinden James H JH   Xiang Jinhua J   Stapleton Jack T JT  

The Journal of general virology 20100922 Pt 1


GB virus C (GBV-C) is a common, non-pathogenic human virus that infects lymphocytes. Persistent GBV-C infection of humans with coexistent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with prolonged survival, and GBV-C replication inhibits HIV replication in vitro. A GBV-C virus variant was identified in chimpanzees in 1998 and was named GBV-C(trog) or GBV-C(cpz). The prevalence and natural history of GBV-C in chimpanzees remains uncharacterized. We examined the sera from 235 captiv  ...[more]

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