Identification of Novel Porcine Endogenous Betaretrovirus Sequences in Miniature Swine

Author:

Ericsson Thomas1,Oldmixon Beth1,Blomberg Jonas2,Rosa Margaret1,Patience Clive1,Andersson Göran1

Affiliation:

1. BioTransplant, Inc., Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129,1 and

2. Department of Medical Sciences, Clinical Virology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden2

Abstract

ABSTRACT PCR amplification of genomic DNA from miniature swine peripheral blood lymphocytes, using primers corresponding to highly conserved regions of the polymerase ( pol) gene, allowed the identification of two novel porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) sequences, PMSN-1 and PMSN-4. Phylogenetic analyses of the nucleotide sequences of PMSN-1 and PMSN-4 revealed them to be most closely related to betaretroviruses. The identification of PERVs belonging to the Betaretrovirus genus shows that endogenous retroviruses of this family are more broadly represented in mammalian species than previously appreciated. Both sequences contained inactivating mutations, implying that these particular loci are defective. However, Southern blot analysis showed additional copies of closely related proviruses in the miniature swine genome. Analyses of fetal and adult miniature swine tissues revealed a broad mRNA expression pattern of both PMSN-1 and PMSN-4. The most abundant expression was detected in whole bone marrow c- kit + (CD117 + ) progenitor bone marrow cells, fetal liver, salivary gland, and thymus. It appears unlikely that functional loci encoding these novel PERV sequences exist, but this remains to be established. The betaretrovirus sequences described in this report will allow such investigations to be actively pursued.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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