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猫免疫缺陷病毒可从实验感染和自然感染的猫的精液中排出。

Feline immunodeficiency virus is shed in semen from experimentally and naturally infected cats.

作者信息

Jordan H L, Howard J, Barr M C, Kennedy-Stoskopf S, Levy J K, Tompkins W A

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Division of Viral Pathogenesis, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1998 Aug 10;14(12):1087-92. doi: 10.1089/aid.1998.14.1087.

Abstract

Although a laboratory isolate of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), FIV-NCSU1, has been transmitted by artificial insemination in domestic cats, transmission by naturally infected males during mating has not been reported. In order to determine whether virus shedding in semen is unique to the NCSU1 isolate, we analyzed electroejaculates from four specific-pathogen-free males infected with another laboratory strain, FIV-Petaluma, and eight random source males with naturally acquired infections. Seminal cell lysates from the cats infected with the Petaluma isolate were screened by nested polymerase chain reaction amplification for FIV gag DNA. Seminal cells and seminal plasma from these FIV-Petaluma cats were further analyzed for the presence of virus by cocultivation with a feline CD4+ T cell line and Crandell feline kidney cells. Electroejaculates from the naturally infected cats were cocultivated with the T cell line. Our results demonstrated that cell-free FIV was present in seminal plasma from two FIV-Petaluma cats and two naturally infected cats. Cell-associated seminal virus was detected in all of the FIV-Petaluma infected cats and one naturally infected cat. Secretion of viral gag p26 antigen, an indication of active viral replication, was evident in cocultures containing motile sperm purified by a swim-up procedure from a FIV-Petaluma cat. These results confirm that FIV shedding in semen is not restricted to a specific virus isolate. Furthermore, swim-up sperm from FIV-infected cats may be infectious in vitro.

摘要

虽然猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)的实验室分离株FIV-NCSU1已通过人工授精在家猫中传播,但尚未有关于自然感染的雄性猫在交配过程中传播该病毒的报道。为了确定精液中病毒脱落是否是NCSU1分离株所特有的,我们分析了来自4只感染另一种实验室毒株FIV-Petaluma的无特定病原体雄性猫以及8只自然感染的随机来源雄性猫的电刺激采得的精液。通过巢式聚合酶链反应扩增,对感染Petaluma分离株的猫的精细胞裂解物进行FIV gag DNA筛查。通过与猫CD4 + T细胞系和克兰德尔猫肾细胞共培养,进一步分析这些感染FIV-Petaluma的猫的精细胞和精浆中是否存在病毒。将自然感染猫的电刺激采得的精液与T细胞系共培养。我们的结果表明,在两只感染FIV-Petaluma的猫和两只自然感染的猫的精浆中存在无细胞FIV。在所有感染FIV-Petaluma的猫和一只自然感染的猫中均检测到与细胞相关的精液病毒。在含有通过上浮法从一只感染FIV-Petaluma的猫中纯化的活动精子的共培养物中,病毒gag p26抗原的分泌(活跃病毒复制的一个指标)很明显。这些结果证实,精液中FIV的脱落并不局限于特定的病毒分离株。此外,来自感染FIV的猫的上浮精子在体外可能具有传染性。

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