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    Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection

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    Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) was generated after a recombination event between two endogenous murine leukemia viruses during the production of a prostate cancer cell line. Although the associations of the XMRV infection with human diseases appear unlikely, the XMRV is a retrovirus of undefined pathogenic potential, able to replicate in human cells in vitro. Since recent studies using animal models for infection have yielded conflicting results, we set out an ex vivo model for XMRV infection of human tonsillar tissue to determine whether XMRV produced by 22Rv1 cells is able to replicate in human lymphoid organs. Tonsil blocks were infected and infection kinetics and its pathogenic effects were monitored XMRV, though restricted by APOBEC, enters and integrates into the tissue cells. The infection did not result in changes of T or B-cells, immune activation, nor inflammatory chemokines. Infectious viruses could be recovered from supernatants of infected tonsils by reinfecting DERSE XMRV indicator cell line, although these supernatants could not establish a new infection in fresh tonsil culture, indicating that in our model, the viral replication is controlled by innate antiviral restriction factors. Overall, the replication-competent retrovirus XMRV, present in a high number of laboratories, is able to infect human lymphoid tissue and produce infectious viruses, even though they were unable to establish a new infection in fresh tonsillar tissue. Hereby, laboratories working with cell lines producing XMRV should have knowledge and understanding of the potential biological biohazardous risks of this virus

    HIV transfer between CD4 T cells does not require LFA-1 binding to ICAM-1 and is governed by the interaction of HIV envelope glycoprotein with CD4

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cell-to-cell HIV transmission requires cellular contacts that may be in part mediated by the integrin leukocyte function antigen (LFA)-1 and its ligands intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1, -2 and -3. The role of these molecules in free virus infection of CD4 T cells or in transinfection mediated by dendritic cells (DC) has been previously described. Here, we evaluate their role in viral transmission between different HIV producing cells and primary CD4 T cells.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The formation of cellular conjugates and subsequent HIV transmission between productively infected MOLT cell lines and primary CD4 T cells was not inhibited by a panel of blocking antibodies against ICAM-1, ICAM-3 and α and β chains of LFA-1. Complete abrogation of HIV transmission and formation of cellular conjugates was only observed when gp120/CD4 interactions were blocked. The dispensable role of LFA-1 in HIV transmission was confirmed using non-lymphoid 293T cells, lacking the expression of adhesion molecules, as HIV producing cells. Moreover, HIV transmission between infected and uninfected primary CD4 T cells was abrogated by inhibitors of gp120 binding to CD4 but was not inhibited by blocking LFA-1 binding to ICAM-1 or ICAM-3. Rather, LFA-1 and ICAM-3 mAbs enhanced HIV transfer. All HIV producing cells (including 293T cells) transferred HIV particles more efficiently to memory than to naive CD4 T cells.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In contrast to other mechanisms of viral spread, HIV transmission between infected and uninfected T cells efficiently occurs in the absence of adhesion molecules. Thus, gp120/CD4 interactions are the main driving force of the formation of cellular contacts between infected and uninfected CD4 T cells whereby HIV transmission occurs.</p

    Hepatitis E Virus Epidemiology in Industrialized Countries

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    To determine the prevalence of Hepatitis E virus (HEV) in industrialized nations, we analyzed the excretion of HEV strains by the populations of Spain, France, Greece, Sweden, and the United States. Twenty of 46 (43.5%) urban sewage samples collected in Barcelona from 1994 to 2002 tested positive for HEV. We identified 15 HEV strains, which were similar to two HEV isolates previously described in Barcelona in clinical samples and to strains from diverse geographic HEV-nonendemic areas. We also identified two HEV strains in sewage samples from Washington, D.C., and Nancy, France; these samples were also positive for Hepatitis A virus. In addition, we studied the role of pigs as a reservoir for HEV and identified one new swine HEV strain. Our results suggest that HEV may be more prevalent than previously considered in industrialized countries and that variants of the virus circulate simultaneously in one region

    Neoplastic Transformation of T Lymphocytes through Transgenic Expression of a Virus Host Modification Protein

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    Virus host evasion genes are ready-made tools for gene manipulation and therapy. In this work we have assessed the impact in vivo of the evasion gene A238L of the African Swine Fever Virus, a gene which inhibits transcription mediated by both NF-κB and NFAT. The A238L gene has been selectively expressed in mouse T lymphocytes using tissue specific promoter, enhancer and locus control region sequences for CD2. The resulting two independently derived transgenic mice expressed the transgene and developed a metastasic, angiogenic and transplantable CD4+CD8+CD69– lymphoma. The CD4+CD8+CD69– cells also grew vigorously in vitro. The absence of CD69 from the tumour cells suggests that they were derived from T cells at a stage prior to positive selection. In contrast, transgenic mice similarly expressing a mutant A238L, solely inhibiting transcription mediated by NF-κB, were indistinguishable from wild type mice. Expression of Rag1, Rag2, TCRβ-V8.2, CD25, FoxP3, Bcl3, Bcl2 l14, Myc, IL-2, NFAT1 and Itk, by purified CD4+CD8+CD69– thymocytes from A238L transgenic mice was consistent with the phenotype. Similarly evaluated expression profiles of CD4+CD8+ CD69– thymocytes from the mutant A238L transgenic mice were comparable to those of wild type mice. These features, together with the demonstration of (mono-)oligoclonality, suggest a transgene-NFAT-dependent transformation yielding a lymphoma with a phenotype reminiscent of some acute lymphoblastic lymphomas

    Susceptibility of Human Lymphoid Tissue Cultured ex vivo to Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) Infection

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    BACKGROUND: Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) was generated after a recombination event between two endogenous murine leukemia viruses during the production of a prostate cancer cell line. Although the associations of the XMRV infection with human diseases appear unlikely, the XMRV is a retrovirus of undefined pathogenic potential, able to replicate in human cells in vitro. Since recent studies using animal models for infection have yielded conflicting results, we set out an ex vivo model for XMRV infection of human tonsillar tissue to determine whether XMRV produced by 22Rv1 cells is able to replicate in human lymphoid organs. Tonsil blocks were infected and infection kinetics and its pathogenic effects were monitored RESULTS: XMRV, though restricted by APOBEC, enters and integrates into the tissue cells. The infection did not result in changes of T or B-cells, immune activation, nor inflammatory chemokines. Infectious viruses could be recovered from supernatants of infected tonsils by reinfecting DERSE XMRV indicator cell line, although these supernatants could not establish a new infection in fresh tonsil culture, indicating that in our model, the viral replication is controlled by innate antiviral restriction factors. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the replication-competent retrovirus XMRV, present in a high number of laboratories, is able to infect human lymphoid tissue and produce infectious viruses, even though they were unable to establish a new infection in fresh tonsillar tissue. Hereby, laboratories working with cell lines producing XMRV should have knowledge and understanding of the potential biological biohazardous risks of this virus

    Paradigma de artisticidad, estiticidad e identidad en la obra de plásticos caribeños (1860-1960)

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    The work of 12 Antillean painters from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic is studied. This work dates from the period comprised between the 60´s of the 19th Century and the 60´s of the 20th Century. This work unveils a sustained, solid and enviable artistic wealth. These artists cling on to the figurative representation of their surroundings, framed in a realism that has an occasional nostalgic tone. The most outstanding features are, firstly, the topics they deal with: mainly the landscape, which reflects the reverence to nature as supreme goddess of artistic inspiration; and secondly the historical topic, consistent with the Academy: the portrait of admired and beloved figures which were relevant to the history of these people. Their work also captures scenes of extraordinary testimonial worth. During this period of frustration and disappointment, the plastic arts achieved one of its tasks: it helped to strengthen national consciousness.Se estudia la obra de 12 pintores antillanos -puertorriqueños, cubanos y dominicanos-, que se inscribe en el periodo comprendido desde los años 60 del siglo XIX hasta los años 60 del siglo XX, y revela una riqueza artística envidiable, sostenida y sólida. Estos artistas se aferran a la representación figurativa de lo que les rodea, enmarcados en un realismo con acento nostálgico en ocasiones. Lo más significativo son los temas que tratan: el paisaje, ante todo, y con ello, la reverencia hacia la naturaleza como diosa suprema de la inspiración artística; además del tema histórico, consustancial a la Academia: el retrato de figuras queridas y admiradas, trascendentes en la historia de estos pueblos, así como la recreación de escenas de extraordinario valor testimonial. La plástica, en este periodo de frustraciones y desengaños, cumplió uno de sus cometidos: contribuyó a robustecer la conciencia nacional

    Atles Comarques: El Bergadà

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    1 mapa. - L'any 1977 el LUB va convocar desenes d'arquitectes per elaborar plànols originals d'interpretació del territori: La identitat del territori català. Les comarques. Es va fer una exposició i es van publicar (1981) com a números extres monogràfics de la revista Quaderns d'Arquitectura i Urbanisme. - La versió en paper és un mapa en seccions recreat en 1 full per la publicació digital.1:10 000Original paper: 1 x 2.5

    Atles Comarques: El Bergadà

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    1 mapa. - L'any 1977 el LUB va convocar desenes d'arquitectes per elaborar plànols originals d'interpretació del territori: La identitat del territori català. Les comarques. Es va fer una exposició i es van publicar (1981) com a números extres monogràfics de la revista Quaderns d'Arquitectura i Urbanisme. - La versió en paper és un mapa en seccions recreat en 1 full per la publicació digital.1:10 000Original paper: 1 x 2.5
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