Feorino P M, Kalyanaraman V S, Haverkos H W, Cabradilla C D, Warfield D T, Jaffe H W, Harrison A K, Gottlieb M S, Goldfinger D, Chermann J C
Science. 1984 Jul 6;225(4657):69-72. doi: 10.1126/science.6328663.
A retrovirus isolated from three patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the United States was morphologically and antigenically identical to lymphadenopathy associated virus isolated in France. Two of these isolates were from a blood donor-recipient pair, each of whom developed AIDS. Lymphadenopathy associated virus was isolated from the blood donor's lymphocytes 12 months after his onset of AIDS symptoms and from the blood recipient's lymphocytes 1 month after her onset of AIDS symptoms. Two isolates from the blood donor-recipient pair and an isolate from an epidemiologically unrelated homosexual man were examined by competitive radioimmunoassay to determine their antigenic relatedness to each other and to other human retroviruses. The major core proteins (p25) of the isolates were antigenically identical and all three isolates were identical to prototype lymphadenopathy associated virus isolated in France.
从美国三名获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)患者体内分离出的一种逆转录病毒,在形态和抗原性上与在法国分离出的淋巴结病相关病毒相同。其中两个分离株来自一对献血者 - 受血者,两人均患上了艾滋病。在艾滋病症状出现12个月后,从献血者的淋巴细胞中分离出淋巴结病相关病毒;在艾滋病症状出现1个月后,从受血者的淋巴细胞中分离出该病毒。通过竞争性放射免疫测定法对来自献血者 - 受血者对的两个分离株以及来自一名在流行病学上无关联的同性恋男子的分离株进行检测,以确定它们彼此之间以及与其他人类逆转录病毒的抗原相关性。这些分离株的主要核心蛋白(p25)在抗原性上相同,并且所有三个分离株都与在法国分离出的原型淋巴结病相关病毒相同。