Serologic and PCR testing of persons with chronic fatigue syndrome in the United States shows no association with xenotropic or polytropic murine leukemia virus-related viruses

<p>Abstract</p> <p>In 2009, a newly discovered human retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related virus (XMRV), was reported by Lombardi <it>et al</it>. in 67% of persons from the US with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) by PCR detection of <it>gag &l...

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Main Authors: Zheng HaoQiang, Tang Shaohua, Jia Hongwei, Garcia Rebecca A, Satterfield Brent C, Switzer William M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-02-01
Series:Retrovirology
Online Access:http://www.retrovirology.com/content/8/1/12
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>In 2009, a newly discovered human retrovirus, xenotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related virus (XMRV), was reported by Lombardi <it>et al</it>. in 67% of persons from the US with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) by PCR detection of <it>gag </it>sequences. Although six subsequent studies have been negative for XMRV, CFS was defined more broadly using only the CDC or Oxford criteria and samples from the US were limited in geographic diversity, both potentially reducing the chances of identifying XMRV positive CFS cases. A seventh study recently found polytropic MuLV sequences, but not XMRV, in a high proportion of persons with CFS. Here we tested blood specimens from 45 CFS cases and 42 persons without CFS from over 20 states in the United States for both XMRV and MuLV. The CFS patients all had a minimum of 6 months of post-exertional malaise and a high degree of disability, the same key symptoms described in the Lombardi <it>et al. </it>study. Using highly sensitive and generic DNA and RNA PCR tests, and a new Western blot assay employing purified whole XMRV as antigen, we found no evidence of XMRV or MuLV in all 45 CFS cases and in the 42 persons without CFS. Our findings, together with previous negative reports, do not suggest an association of XMRV or MuLV in the majority of CFS cases.</p>
ISSN:1742-4690