First Author | Nakagawa Y | Year | 1994 |
Journal | J Virol | Volume | 68 |
Issue | 3 | Pages | 1438-41 |
PubMed ID | 8107206 | Mgi Jnum | J:16805 |
Mgi Id | MGI:64866 | Doi | 10.1128/jvi.68.3.1438-1441.1994 |
Citation | Nakagawa Y, et al. (1994) Inhibition of murine AIDS (MAIDS), development by the transplantation of bone marrow cells carrying the Fv-4 resistance gene to MAIDS virus-infected mice. J Virol 68(3):1438-41 |
abstractText | To examine whether the resistance allele of the Fv-4 gene (the Fv-4r gene) is a dominant inhibitory-product-encoding gene which an be used to prevent the development of murine AIDS (MAIDS), bone marrow cells from BALB/c-Fv-4wr mice were transplanted into BALB/c mice and C57BL/6 mice infected with MAIDS virus. Almost all of the virus-infected BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice developed MAIDS within 4 months and died 2 or 3 months later. However, when the virus-infected mice were subjected to cobalt irradiation and then given an intravenous injection of 10(7) BALB/c-Fv-4wr mouse bone marrow cells, the recipient mice survived much longer than the untreated mice, which suggests that the Fv-4 gene is a dominant inhibitory gene that is potentially useful in gene therapy of MAIDS. |