Ochs H D, Morton W R, Tsai C C, Thouless M E, Zhu Q, Kuller L D, Wu Y P, Benveniste R E
Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195.
J Med Primatol. 1991 Jun;20(4):193-200.
To develop a nonhuman primate model for maternal-fetal transmission of HIV infection, we have inoculated pregnant Macaca nemestrina with uncloned SIVMne. Three animals inoculated during the third trimester delivered healthy infants. One of the three infants, a male born 31 days after the mother was inoculated with SIV, became virus-positive but failed to produce SIV-specific antibody and died with overt simian immunodeficiency and disseminated adenovirus (SV20) infection at age six and one-half months. SIV and adenovirus antigen could be demonstrated by immunohistochemical methods in multiple organ systems.
为了建立一个用于研究HIV感染母婴传播的非人灵长类动物模型,我们用未克隆的猴免疫缺陷病毒(SIVMne)接种了怀孕的猪尾猕猴。三只在妊娠晚期接种的动物产下了健康的幼崽。三只幼崽中的一只,即母亲接种SIV后31天出生的雄性幼崽,病毒检测呈阳性,但未能产生SIV特异性抗体,并在6个半月大时死于明显的猴免疫缺陷和播散性腺病毒(SV20)感染。通过免疫组织化学方法可在多个器官系统中检测到SIV和腺病毒抗原。