Olmsted R A, Langley R, Roelke M E, Goeken R M, Adger-Johnson D, Goff J P, Albert J P, Packer C, Laurenson M K, Caro T M
Department of Microbiology, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
J Virol. 1992 Oct;66(10):6008-18. doi: 10.1128/JVI.66.10.6008-6018.1992.
The natural occurrence of lentiviruses closely related to feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) in nondomestic felid species is shown here to be worldwide. Cross-reactive antibodies to FIV were common in several free-ranging populations of large cats, including East African lions and cheetahs of the Serengeti ecosystem and in puma (also called cougar or mountain lion) populations throughout North America. Infectious puma lentivirus (PLV) was isolated from several Florida panthers, a severely endangered relict puma subspecies inhabiting the Big Cypress Swamp and Everglades ecosystems in southern Florida. Phylogenetic analysis of PLV genomic sequences from disparate geographic isolates revealed appreciable divergence from domestic cat FIV sequences as well as between PLV sequences found in different North American locales. The level of sequence divergence between PLV and FIV was greater than the level of divergence between human and certain simian immunodeficiency viruses, suggesting that the transmission of FIV between feline species is infrequent and parallels in time the emergence of HIV from simian ancestors.
本文表明,与猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)密切相关的慢病毒在非家养猫科动物中的自然出现是全球性的。在几种大型猫科动物的自由放养种群中,包括东非狮和塞伦盖蒂生态系统中的猎豹,以及北美各地的美洲狮(也称为美洲豹或山狮)种群中,对FIV的交叉反应抗体很常见。传染性美洲狮慢病毒(PLV)是从几只佛罗里达美洲豹中分离出来的,佛罗里达美洲豹是一种极度濒危的美洲狮亚种,栖息在佛罗里达州南部的大沼泽地和大沼泽地生态系统中。对来自不同地理分离株的PLV基因组序列进行系统发育分析发现,其与家猫FIV序列以及在北美不同地区发现的PLV序列之间存在明显差异。PLV和FIV之间的序列差异水平大于人类和某些猿猴免疫缺陷病毒之间的差异水平,这表明FIV在猫科动物物种之间的传播很少见,并且在时间上与HIV从猿猴祖先中出现的时间相似。