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Autor:
Lindsay E. Parrie, J L Portis, A.C. Clase, David Ron, Frank J. McAtee, David W. Dorward, Cynthia Favara, Derek E. Dimcheff
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Pathology. 169:1026-1038
The neurovirulent retroviruses FrCasE and Moloney MLV-ts1 cause noninflammatory spongiform neurodegeneration in mice, manifested clinically by progressive spasticity and paralysis. Neurons have been thought to be the primary target of toxicity of the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 75:11239-11243
Glycosylated Gag (Glycogag) is a transmembrane protein encoded by murine and feline oncornaviruses. While the protein is dispensible for virus replication, Glycogag-null mutants of a neurovirulent murine oncornavirus are slow to spread in vivo and ex
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 72:5619-5625
Neonatal inoculation of CasBrE, an ecotropic murine retrovirus originally isolated from wild mice (16, 17), causes a neurologic disease manifested by noninflammatory spongiform degeneration primarily in areas of the central nervous system involved in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 71:5355-5360
The neuroinvasiveness of a chimeric murine retrovirus, CasFrKP (KP), is dependent on the expression of glycosylated Gag (gp85gag). This viral protein is the product of alternate translation initiation 88 codons upstream of and in frame with the initi
Publikováno v:
Virology. 226:384-392
Neuroinvasiveness is a property of all neurovirulent murine retroviruses, although the factors which facilitate infection of the CNS are not understood. We previously showed that mutant MuLV which lack expression of an accessory protein, glycosylated
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 69:7152-7158
We have used an experimental retrovirus infection to study the roles played by different antibodies in resistance to both infection and disease. A molecularly cloned chimeric murine leukemia virus was used to induce acute lethal neurological disease
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 68:3879-3887
Neonatal inoculation of the wild-mouse ecotropic retrovirus CasBrE (clone 15-1) causes a noninflammatory spongiform neurodegenerative disease with an incubation period of > or = 6 months. Introduction of sequences from Friend murine leukemia virus (c
Publikováno v:
Neuron. 7:365-379
We have examined the pathological lesions and sites of infection in mice inoculated with a highly neurovirulent recombinant wild mouse ecotropic retrovirus (FrCasE). The spongiform lesions appeared initially as swollen postsynaptic neuronal processes
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 279(32)
Some murine retroviruses cause a spongiform neurodegenerative disease exhibiting pathology resembling that observed in transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. The neurovirulence of these "spongiogenic retroviruses" is determined by the sequence of
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 75(6)
The chimeric murine oncornavirus FrCasEcauses a rapidly progressive paralytic disease associated with spongiform neurodegeneration throughout the neuroaxis. Neurovirulence is determined by the sequence of the viral envelope gene and by the capacity o