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Pattern of SIVagm infection in patas monkeys suggests that host adaptation to simian immunodeficiency virus infection may result in resistance to infection and virus extinction
Authors:Apetrei Cristian  Gaufin Thaidra  Gautam Rajeev  Vinton Carol  Hirsch Vanessa  Lewis Mark  Brenchley Jason  Pandrea Ivona
Affiliation:Division of Microbiology, Tulane National Primate Research Center, Covington, Louisiana, USA. apetreic@pitt.edu
Abstract:Patas monkeys were not reported to carry species‐specific simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), but cross‐species transmission of SIVagm to patas monkeys occurred in the wild. We report that patas monkeys share immunophenotypic features with natural hosts of SIV; that is, low levels of CD4+ T cells and low CCR5 expression on CD4+ T cells. In 1 patas monkey with undetectable levels of CD4+ T cells, experimental exposure to SIVagm did not result in infection. The other experimentally infected patas monkeys showed an infection pattern similar to SIV infection in natural hosts. Thus, down‐regulation of CD4 and CCR5 expression on CD4+ T cells may effectively control human immunodeficiency virus acquisition and result in SIV extinction.
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