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Absence of interaction between porcine endogenous retrovirus and porcine cytomegalovirus in pig‐to‐baboon renal xenotransplantation in vivo
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  • Xenotransplantation (Københaven), 2018-09, Vol.25 (5), p.e12395-n/a
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Denmark: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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Wiley Online Library
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  • Background Studies of xenotransplantation from swine have identified porcine viruses as potential barriers to clinical trials. The biology of these viruses has not been extensively investigated in the in vivo xeno‐environment. Enhancement of viral gene expression by viral and cellular factors acting in trans has been demonstrated for certain viruses, including bidirectional interactions between human herpesviruses and endogenous (HERV) and exogenous (HIV) retroviruses. Both porcine cytomegalovirus (PCMV) and porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) infections have been identified in xenografts from swine. PERV receptors exist on human cells with productive infection in vitro in permissive human target cell lines. PCMV is largely species‐specific with infection restricted to the xenograft in pig‐to‐baboon transplants. It is unknown whether coinfection by PCMV affects the replication of PERV within xenograft tissues which might have implications for the risk of retroviral infection in the human host. Methods A series of 11 functioning, life‐supporting pig‐to‐baboon kidney xenografts from PERV‐positive miniature swine were studied with and without PCMV co‐infection. Frozen biopsy samples were analyzed using quantitative, real‐time PCR with internal controls. Results PERV replication was not altered in the presence of PCMV coinfection (P = .70). The absence of variation with coinfection was confirmed when PERV quantitation was expressed relative to simultaneous cellular GAPDH levels with or without PCMV coinfection (P = .59). Conclusions PCMV coinfection does not alter the replication of PERV in life‐supporting renal xenotransplantation in vivo in baboons.

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