Guest guest Posted March 31, 2011 Report Share Posted March 31, 2011 6. Mouse Viruses (XMRV), ME/CFS And Prostate Cancer The most interesting piece of evidence is the molecular evolution of the samples isolated from patients, cell-lines, and mice proving that XMRV has not been circulating between human beings. The paper by Lombardi and colleagues that began this debate provided solid evidence based not only on the molecular identification of the virus, but also on immunological responses of the host (virus-specific antibodies), viral expression in patients' peripheral blood mononuclear cells (flow cytometry), and an infection model (infection of cultured human cells from patients' samples). Recently, a model of rhesus macaques enforced the evidence for the infectious potential of XMRV. Thus, the only explanation for the molecular evolution data, from a study by Hue and colleagues is that the patients have been infected by a common source of XMRV and not through human contact. Since XMRV is integrated in cell-lines the virus evolution is restricted to the host's pace of evolution, and viral descendants have none or minimum sequence diversity. Thus, if a contaminated product, previously cultured in cell-lines, is administered to people then the infections would provide the evolutionary patterns reported by Hue and colleagues. If the immunological data reported by Lombardi and colleagues are correct, then we need to trace the common source for these infections to prevent possible public health concerns. Products from cell-lines should be the first candidates. Gkikas Magiorkinis, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, The Lancet Related Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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