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Novel simian homologues of Epstein-Barr virus
Authors:Ehlers Bernhard  Ochs Andreas  Leendertz Fabian  Goltz Michael  Boesch Christophe  Mätz-Rensing Kerstin
Institution:Robert Koch-Institut, D-13353, Germany. ehlersb@rki.de
Abstract:Thirty different lymphocryptoviruses (LCV), 26 of them novel, were detected in primates by a panherpesvirus PCR assay. Nineteen LCV from chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and other Old World primates were closely related to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), the type species of the genus lymphocryptovirus. Seven LCV originating from New World primates were related to callitrichine herpesvirus 3 (CalHV-3), the first recognized New World LCV. Importantly, a second LCV from gorillas and three LCV from orangutans and gibbons were only distantly related to EBV and CalHV-3. They were tentatively assigned to a novel genogroup of Old World primate LCV. The work described in the paper may also help identify an as yet unknown human LCV.
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