Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.

Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are retroviruses present in nearly all nonhuman primates (NHPs), including Old World primates (OWP) and New World primates (NWP). While all confirmed human infections with SFV are from zoonotic transmissions originating from OWP, little is known about the zoonotic transmi...

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Main Authors: Cláudia P Muniz, Liliane T F Cavalcante, Hongwei Jia, HaoQiang Zheng, Shaohua Tang, Anderson M Augusto, Alcides Pissinatti, Luiz P Fedullo, André F Santos, Marcelo A Soares, William M Switzer
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5606925?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c3eaa0d4eb8841b095e13a79954f3c242020-11-25T02:41:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018450210.1371/journal.pone.0184502Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.Cláudia P MunizLiliane T F CavalcanteHongwei JiaHaoQiang ZhengShaohua TangAnderson M AugustoAlcides PissinattiLuiz P FedulloAndré F SantosMarcelo A SoaresWilliam M SwitzerSimian foamy viruses (SFVs) are retroviruses present in nearly all nonhuman primates (NHPs), including Old World primates (OWP) and New World primates (NWP). While all confirmed human infections with SFV are from zoonotic transmissions originating from OWP, little is known about the zoonotic transmission potential of NWP SFV. We conducted a longitudinal, prospective study of 56 workers occupationally exposed to NWP in Brazil. Plasma from these workers was tested using Western blot (WB) assays containing NWP SFV antigens. Genomic DNA from blood and buccal swabs was analyzed for the presence of proviral SFV sequences by three nested PCR tests and a new quantitative PCR assay. Exposure histories were obtained and analyzed for associations with possible SFV infection. Ten persons (18%) tested seropositive and two persons were seroindeterminate (3.6%) for NWP SFV. Six persons had seroreactivity over 2-3 years suggestive of persistent infection. All SFV NWP WB-positive workers reported at least one incident involving NWP, including six reporting NWP bites. NWP SFV viral DNA was not detected in the blood or buccal swabs from all 12 NWP SFV seroreactive workers. We also found evidence of SFV seroreversion in three workers suggestive of possible clearance of infection. Our findings suggest that NWP SFV can be transmitted to occupationally-exposed humans and can elicit specific humoral immune responses but infection remains well-controlled resulting in latent infection and may occasionally clear.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5606925?pdf=render
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author Cláudia P Muniz
Liliane T F Cavalcante
Hongwei Jia
HaoQiang Zheng
Shaohua Tang
Anderson M Augusto
Alcides Pissinatti
Luiz P Fedullo
André F Santos
Marcelo A Soares
William M Switzer
spellingShingle Cláudia P Muniz
Liliane T F Cavalcante
Hongwei Jia
HaoQiang Zheng
Shaohua Tang
Anderson M Augusto
Alcides Pissinatti
Luiz P Fedullo
André F Santos
Marcelo A Soares
William M Switzer
Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cláudia P Muniz
Liliane T F Cavalcante
Hongwei Jia
HaoQiang Zheng
Shaohua Tang
Anderson M Augusto
Alcides Pissinatti
Luiz P Fedullo
André F Santos
Marcelo A Soares
William M Switzer
author_sort Cláudia P Muniz
title Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.
title_short Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.
title_full Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.
title_fullStr Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.
title_full_unstemmed Zoonotic infection of Brazilian primate workers with New World simian foamy virus.
title_sort zoonotic infection of brazilian primate workers with new world simian foamy virus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Simian foamy viruses (SFVs) are retroviruses present in nearly all nonhuman primates (NHPs), including Old World primates (OWP) and New World primates (NWP). While all confirmed human infections with SFV are from zoonotic transmissions originating from OWP, little is known about the zoonotic transmission potential of NWP SFV. We conducted a longitudinal, prospective study of 56 workers occupationally exposed to NWP in Brazil. Plasma from these workers was tested using Western blot (WB) assays containing NWP SFV antigens. Genomic DNA from blood and buccal swabs was analyzed for the presence of proviral SFV sequences by three nested PCR tests and a new quantitative PCR assay. Exposure histories were obtained and analyzed for associations with possible SFV infection. Ten persons (18%) tested seropositive and two persons were seroindeterminate (3.6%) for NWP SFV. Six persons had seroreactivity over 2-3 years suggestive of persistent infection. All SFV NWP WB-positive workers reported at least one incident involving NWP, including six reporting NWP bites. NWP SFV viral DNA was not detected in the blood or buccal swabs from all 12 NWP SFV seroreactive workers. We also found evidence of SFV seroreversion in three workers suggestive of possible clearance of infection. Our findings suggest that NWP SFV can be transmitted to occupationally-exposed humans and can elicit specific humoral immune responses but infection remains well-controlled resulting in latent infection and may occasionally clear.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5606925?pdf=render
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