Early stages of feline immunodeficiency virus infection in lymph nodes and spleen
Autor: | Jean-Pierre Ganiere, Jean-Marie Bach, Bruno Hurtrel, M. Hurtrel, Lisa A. Chakrabarti, Luc Montagnier |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
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Feline immunodeficiency virus
Lymphoid Tissue Immunology Spleen Immunodeficiency Virus Feline Virus Virology Immunopathology Feline Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome medicine Animals Humans Lymph node biology fungi food and beverages Dendritic Cells biology.organism_classification Disease Models Animal Infectious Diseases medicine.anatomical_structure Lymphatic system Cats Viral disease Lymph Lymph Nodes |
Zdroj: | AIDS research and human retroviruses. 10(12) |
ISSN: | 0889-2229 |
Popis: | Analysis of the early stages of infection within the lymphoid organs is crucial for the understanding of the physiopathology of HIV infection. Such analysis can only be performed using animal models. Cats were infected with two strains of FIV and killed at regular intervals for a classic pathologic study along with a quantification of the viral load by in situ hybridization in the spleen and the lymph nodes. The pathological study showed a persistent follicular reaction, which peaked 15 days postinoculation (p.i.). The in situ hybridization study showed two types of labeling. The first was spot labeling corresponding to cells actively replicating the virus. The second consisted of a more diffuse labeling linked to the follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) demonstrating by colocalization of virus detected by in situ hybridization associated with the FDCs, specifically labeled by immunohistochemistry. The number of productive cells is few and identical for the two viruses tested. Despite a slight peak at 15 days p.i., the number of infected cells persists while slightly decreasing over time. The FDC virus load appears jointly with the appearance of antibody and remains permanent until the end of the study at 3 years p.i. These results show that in the FIV model, there is a chronic permanent infection in the lymphoid organs. Furthermore, as compared with the SIV-macaque model, there is a correlation between the low number of infected cells detected in these organs in the early phase and the extended length of the asymptomatic period, which contrasts with the high level of the FDC virus load lasting during the same period. |
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