Buller R M, Burnett J, Chen W, Kreider J
Laboratory of Viral Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
Virology. 1995 Nov 10;213(2):655-9. doi: 10.1006/viro.1995.0037.
Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) infects preadolescent children and sexually active adults, frequently causing a disfiguring cutaneous disease in immunosuppressed HIV-infected individuals. The development of an efficacious treatment regime has been hampered by the failure to replicate the virus in the laboratory. Here we report the first demonstration of MCV replication in an experimental system. In human foreskin grafts to athymic mice, MCV induced morphological changes which were indistinguishable from patient biopsies and included the development and migration of molluscum bodies containing mature virions to the epidermal surface.
传染性软疣病毒(MCV)感染青春期前儿童和性活跃的成年人,在免疫抑制的HIV感染者中常引发毁容性皮肤病。由于无法在实验室中复制该病毒,有效的治疗方案的开发受到了阻碍。在此,我们报告了在实验系统中首次证明MCV能够复制。在移植到无胸腺小鼠的人包皮中,MCV诱导了与患者活检难以区分的形态学变化,包括含有成熟病毒粒子的软疣小体的形成和向表皮表面的迁移。