- Rhesus lymphocryptovirus
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name = "Rhesus Lymphocryptovirus"
virus_group = i
familia = "Herpesviridae "
subfamilia = "Gammaherpesvirinae "
genus = "Lymphocryptovirus "
species = "Rhesus Lymphocryptovirus"The rhesus lymphocryptovirus (rhesus LCV, RLV, Cercopithecine HV 15) is a gamma-1 herpesvirus in the same
genus as theEpstein-Barr virus (EBV). Its genetic structure has been fully sequenced and found to be highly homologous with that of EBV (65%). The structural proteins are highly conserved, while genes expressed during EBV latent infection are much less well conserved. Even in cases where genes have low homology, the rLCV infection genes are functionally interchangeable with EBV genes. In nature, RLV infectsrhesus macaques . [cite journal |author= Rivailler P, Jiang H, Cho YG, Quink C, Wang F|title=Complete nucleotide sequence of the rhesus lymphocryptovirus: genetic validation for an Epstein-Barr virus animal model | journal= J Virol. 2002 Jan;76(1):421-6 |volume= 1976;12(3-4):163-8 |pmid= 11739708 |doi=] RLV infection in rhesus monkeys resembles EBV infection in humans in several respects:
*oral transmission,
*atypicallymphocytosis ,
*lymphadenopathy ,
*activation ofCD23 + peripheral bloodB cells ,
*sustained serologic responses tolytic and latent EBVantigens ,
*latent infection in the peripheral blood, and
*virus persistence inoropharyngeal secretions. These features make the rhesus lymphocryptovirus potentially useful for studying thepathogenesis , prevention, and treatment of EBV infection and associatedoncogenesis . [ cite journaljournal = Science
volume = 27 June 1997: Vol. 276. no. 5321, pp. 2030 - 2033
title = An Animal Model for Acute and Persistent Epstein-Barr Virus Infection
author = Amir Moghaddam, Michael Rosenzweig, David Lee-Parritz, Bethany Annis, R. Paul Johnson, Fred Wang
url = http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/276/5321/2030?ck=nck
pmid = 9197263
doi = 10.1126/science.276.5321.2030
year = 1997
pages = 2030]
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