Krakower J M, Tronick S R, Gallagher R E, Gallo R C, Aaronson S A
Int J Cancer. 1978 Dec;22(6):715-20. doi: 10.1002/ijc.2910220613.
A type-C virus recently isolated from a leukemic gibbon in a colony located on Hall's Island, Bermuda, was characterized with respect to the antigenic properties of its gag and env gene-coded proteins. This virus, designated GaLV-H, was found to be closely related immunologically to type-C viruses previously isolated from gibbons (GaLV-SF, GaLV-SEATO, GaLV-Br) and from woolly monkey (SSAV). However, GaLV-H was readily differentiated from these isolates in a radioimmunoassay for its env gene product, gp70. Seroepidemiology established that GaLV-H was horizontally transmitted among gibbons within the colony. There was no evidence of exposure leading to an immune response to the virus or viral antigenemia in humans working in association with these animals.
最近从位于百慕大群岛霍尔岛一个群落的一只患白血病的长臂猿体内分离出一种C型病毒,对其gag和env基因编码蛋白的抗原特性进行了表征。这种病毒被命名为GaLV-H,在免疫学上被发现与先前从长臂猿(GaLV-SF、GaLV-SEATO、GaLV-Br)和绒毛猴(SSAV)中分离出的C型病毒密切相关。然而,在针对其env基因产物gp70的放射免疫测定中,GaLV-H很容易与这些分离株区分开来。血清流行病学研究表明,GaLV-H在群落内的长臂猿之间通过水平传播。没有证据表明与这些动物一起工作的人类接触该病毒后会产生针对该病毒的免疫反应或病毒血症。