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SIVagm Infection in Wild African Green Monkeys from South Africa: Epidemiology, Natural History, and Evolutionary Considerations
Authors
A Chahroudi
A Fomsgaard
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AC Keddy
AJ Drummond
AL Chenine
AM Amedee
Anna Jasinska
B Beer
B Jacquelin
B Ling
BF Keele
BF Keele
BH Hahn
C Apetrei
C Apetrei
C Apetrei
C Apetrei
C Apetrei
C Apetrei
C Jolly
C Kornfeld
C Vinton
Christopher Schmitt
CM Beaumier
Cristian Apetrei
D Cheney
D Cheney
D Favre
David L. Robertson
DH Huson
DI Watkins
Donald S. Burke
Dongzhu Ma
E Nerrienet
EW Fiebig
F Bibollet-Ruche
F Gao
F Kirchhoff
F Liegeois
F Simon
F Van Heuverswyn
Felix Feyertag
G Cowlishaw
G Silvestri
G Silvestri
G Silvestri
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
I Pandrea
Ivona Pandrea
J Estaquier
J Xing
J. Paul Grobler
Jan Kristoff
JE Phillips-Conroy
JE Schmitz
JM Brenchley
JM Brenchley
JO Wertheim
JS Allan
JW Mellors
JW Mellors
KA Terio
Kevin Raehtz
L Etienne
LJ Lowenstine
M Baier
M Fukasawa
M Paiardini
M Peeters
M Worobey
MA Charleston
MC Cumont
MC Muller
MC Muller
MJ Jin
MJ Jin
ML Santiago
ML Santiago
ML Santiago
MM Gicheru
MM Lederman
Natalie Martinez Sosa
Nelson Freimer
OM Diop
P Grobler
P Grubb
P Recordon-Pinson
P Schwab
PR Johnson
PR Johnson
R Gautam
R Onanga
R Onanga
R Sithaldeen
RC Edgar
RC Zahn
RC Zahn
RM Hendry
RM Ruprecht
Ronald C. Desrosiers
RR Konig
RS Rudicell
Russell Tracy
S Ahuka-Mundeke
S Goldstein
S Goldstein
S Gordon
S Guindon
S Lederer
S Souquiere
S Steidl
S VandeWoude
SE Bosinger
SJ Andelman
SR Broussard
T Gaufin
T Gaufin
T Lengauer
T Weingrill
Trudy Turner
V Courgnaud
V Courgnaud
V Courgnaud
V Courgnaud
V Traina-Dorge
Viskam Wijewardana
VM Hirsch
VM Hirsch
Y Li
Y Ohta
Yoon Jung
Z Chen
ZM Ma
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
Pathogenesis studies of SIV infection have not been performed to date in wild monkeys due to difficulty in collecting and storing samples on site and the lack of analytical reagents covering the extensive SIV diversity. We performed a large scale study of molecular epidemiology and natural history of SIVagm infection in 225 free-ranging AGMs from multiple locations in South Africa. SIV prevalence (established by sequencing pol, env, and gag) varied dramatically between infant/juvenile (7%) and adult animals (68%) (p<0.0001), and between adult females (78%) and males (57%). Phylogenetic analyses revealed an extensive genetic diversity, including frequent recombination events. Some AGMs harbored epidemiologically linked viruses. Viruses infecting AGMs in the Free State, which are separated from those on the coastal side by the Drakensberg Mountains, formed a separate cluster in the phylogenetic trees; this observation supports a long standing presence of SIV in AGMs, at least from the time of their speciation to their Plio-Pleistocene migration. Specific primers/probes were synthesized based on the pol sequence data and viral loads (VLs) were quantified. VLs were of 104-106 RNA copies/ml, in the range of those observed in experimentally-infected monkeys, validating the experimental approaches in natural hosts. VLs were significantly higher (107-108 RNA copies/ml) in 10 AGMs diagnosed as acutely infected based on SIV seronegativity (Fiebig II), which suggests a very active transmission of SIVagm in the wild. Neither cytokine levels (as biomarkers of immune activation) nor sCD14 levels (a biomarker of microbial translocation) were different between SIV-infected and SIV-uninfected monkeys. This complex algorithm combining sequencing and phylogeny, VL quantification, serology, and testing of surrogate markers of microbial translocation and immune activation permits a systematic investigation of the epidemiology, viral diversity and natural history of SIV infection in wild African natural hosts. © 2013 Ma et al
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