Sensitive Assays for Isolation and Detection of Simian Foamy Retroviruses

Author:

Khan Arifa S.1,Sears Johnna F.1,Muller Jacqueline2,Galvin Teresa A.1,Shahabuddin Muhammad1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Retrovirus Research1 and

2. Laboratory of Vector Borne Viral Diseases,2 Division of Viral Products, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland 20892

Abstract

ABSTRACT Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are highly prevalent in a variety of nonhuman primate species ranging from prosimians to apes. SFVs possess a broad host range, and human infections can occur by cross-species transfer (W. Heneine et al., Nat. Med. 4:403–407, 1998). Retrovirus screening of potential sources of infection, such as laboratory research animals and simian-derived biological products, could minimize human exposure to SFVs by reducing the risk of potential retrovirus infection in humans. We describe a variety of sensitive assays for SFV isolation and detection which were developed with a prototype strain of SFV serotype 2. The Mus dunni cell line (M. R. Lander and S. K. Chattopadhyay, J. Virol. 52:695–698, 1984) was found to be highly sensitive for SFV production on the basis of various general and specific retrovirus detection assays such as reverse transcriptase assay, transmission electron microscopy, immunofluorescence assay, and Western blotting. A highly sensitive PCR assay was developed on the basis of the sequences in primary SFV isolates obtained from pig-tailed macaques ( Macaca nemestrina ) and rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ). Analysis of naturally occurring SFV infection in macaques indicated that analysis by a combination of assays, including both highly sensitive, specific assays and less sensitive, broadly reactive assays, is important for evaluation of retrovirus infection.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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