SIVstm was isolated from a rhesus macaque which developed AIDS-like disease upon inoculation with lymph node homogenate of a stump-tailed macaque which had died from a lymphoma. A 2.0 kb fragment containing the 5' LTR and gag region of SIVstm was amplified by PCR from virus-infected human PBL DNA. Nucleotide sequence comparison of the gag regions of SIVstm and other SIVs indicated that SIVstm had 84% homology to SIVs isolated from Asian pig-tailed (SIVmne) and cynomolgous (SIVmac) macaques and African sooty mangabey (SIVsmm). SIVmne and SlVmac (which are 96% homologous to each other and 87% to SIVsmm) are thought to have originated in captivity by cross-infection of Asian macaques by SIV of sooty mangabey. The nucleotide sequence divergence of SIVstm from the other SIVs suggests that stump-tailed macaques were infected a virus different from that of the sooty mangabey.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01AI000588-01
Application #
3809750
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1
Fiscal Year
1990
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United States
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