Pearson G R, Davis S
Cancer Res. 1976 Feb;36(2 pt 2):688-91.
Herpesvirus saimiri induces leukemia and/or malignant lymphoma when inoculated into different species of nonhuman primates including marmosets and owl monkeys. No malignant disease, however, has been recognized in the natural host for this virus, the squirrel monkey, although a high percentage of these monkeys are chronically infected with H. saimiri. Furthermore, one species of marmosets, as well as capuchin and some owl monkeys, fail to develop lymphoma following experimental virus infection but developed a chronic infection similar to that noted in the natural host. The availability of susceptible and resistant species made it possible to attempt to delineate those humoral and cellular immune parameters that might correlate both with tumor induction and resistance. The findings from these investigations are reviewed and discussed in relation to vaccine studies in this system as a model for a human herpesvirus vaccine.
将赛米利疱疹病毒接种到包括狨猴和夜猴在内的不同种类的非人灵长类动物中时,会诱发白血病和/或恶性淋巴瘤。然而,这种病毒的天然宿主松鼠猴,尽管其中很大比例的猴子长期感染赛米利疱疹病毒,但并未发现有恶性疾病。此外,有一种狨猴以及卷尾猴和一些夜猴,在实验性病毒感染后不会发生淋巴瘤,但会形成与天然宿主中所观察到的类似的慢性感染。易感和抗性物种的存在使得人们有可能尝试去描绘那些可能与肿瘤诱发和抗性相关的体液免疫和细胞免疫参数。结合该系统中作为人类疱疹病毒疫苗模型的疫苗研究,对这些调查结果进行了综述和讨论。