No evidence for XMRV nucleic acids, infectious virus or anti-XMRV antibodies in Canadian patients with chronic fatigue syndrome

Autor: John Lok Man Law, Imke Steffen, William M. Switzer, D. Lorne Tyrrell, Kai Lu, Michael Logan, Darren Hockman, Eleanor Stein, Leilani Montalvo, Graham Simmons, Shaohua Tang, Tzong-Hae Lee, Amir Landi, Yanchen Zhou, Hongwei Jia, Michael Houghton, Deanna M. Santer
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
Male
Viral Diseases
Tumor Virus Infections
Epidemiology
viruses
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus
lcsh:Medicine
urologic and male genital diseases
Antibodies
Viral

Polymerase Chain Reaction
Disease Informatics
Murine leukemia virus
lcsh:Science
Multidisciplinary
Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic

biology
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
virus diseases
Middle Aged
Antibodies
Anti-Idiotypic

Leukemia Virus
Murine

Real-time polymerase chain reaction
Infectious Diseases
Medicine
Female
Antibody
Research Article
Canada
Neurovirulence
Clinical Research Design
Blotting
Western

Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Peripheral blood mononuclear cell
Microbiology
Virus
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Diagnostic Medicine
Virology
Chronic fatigue syndrome
medicine
Humans
RNA
Messenger

Biology
lcsh:R
fungi
biochemical phenomena
metabolism
and nutrition

medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Viral Disease Diagnosis
Case-Control Studies
Immunology
DNA
Viral

biology.protein
lcsh:Q
Viral Transmission and Infection
Retroviridae Infections
Zdroj: PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e27870 (2011)
ISSN: 1932-6203
Popis: The gammaretroviruses xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV)-related virus (XMRV) and MLV have been reported to be more prevalent in plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients than in healthy controls. Here, we report the complex analysis of whole blood and plasma samples from 58 CFS patients and 57 controls from Canada for the presence of XMRV/MLV nucleic acids, infectious virus, and XMRV/MLV-specific antibodies. Multiple techniques were employed, including nested and qRT-PCR, cell culture, and immunoblotting. We found no evidence of XMRV or MLV in humans and conclude that CFS is not associated with these gammaretroviruses.
Databáze: OpenAIRE