Experimental rhesus lymphocryptovirus infection in immunosuppressed macaques: an animal model for Epstein-Barr virus pathogenesis in the immunosuppressed host
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- 1 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 104 (5) , 1482-1489
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2004-01-0342
Abstract
To develop a model for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) pathogenesis in immunosuppressed hosts, we studied experimental infections of immunocompetent versus SHIV 89.6P–infected, immunosuppressed rhesus macaques with the EBV-related rhesus lymphocryptovirus (LCV). Primary LCV infection after oral inoculation of 4 immunocompetent animals was characterized by an acute viremia and seroconversion followed by asymptomatic LCV persistence. Four immunosuppressed macaques infected orally with LCV failed to develop an LCV-specific humoral response and viremia was more pronounced, but there was no evidence of LCV-induced lymphoproliferative disease. A more aggressive primary challenge was administered by intravenous inoculation of 108 autologous, LCV-immortalized B cells in 4 additional immunosuppressed animals. Two animals with modest immunosuppression remained asymptomatic, and 1 of 2 severely immunosuppressed animals developed an aggressive, monoclonal LCV-positive lymphoma. These studies demonstrate the potential for lymphomagenesis in an experimental model system for EBV infection and underscore the strength and depth of immune control in limiting LCV-induced lymphoproliferative disease.Keywords
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