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Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1973

A Spontaneous Lower Motor Neuron Disease Apparently Caused by Indigenous Type-C RNA Virus in Wild Mice

M. Gardner; Brian E. Henderson; J. Earle Officer; Robert W. Rongey; John C. Parker; Cynthia Oliver; John D. Estes; Robert J. Huebner

Abstract A high incidence of spontaneous lower-limb paralysis occurred in a population of wild mice (Mus musculus) which had a high incidence of naturally occurring lymphoma and elevated indigenous type-C virus activity. Experimental transmission evidence indicated that both the neurologic and lymphomatous disorders almost certainly were caused by the indigenous type-C virus. The virus appeared to have a direct neurotropic effect on anterior horn neurons in the lower spinal cord.


Science | 1973

Isolation of a Neurotropic Type C Virus

J. Earle Officer; Nora Tecson; John D. Estes; Evelyn Fontanilla; Robert W. Rongey; M. Gardner

A neurogenic paralysis of the lower limb can be induced and serially transmitted in mice by a nontransforming type C virus strain that originated in an embryo of a wild mouse. The virus exerted a neurotropic effect on the anterior horn neurons.


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1976

Type C Virus Expression in Lymphoma-Paralysis-Prone Wild Mice

M. Gardner; Vaclav Klement; Robert R. Rongey; Patricia J. McConahey; John D. Estes; Robert J. Huebner

Abstract Wild mice trapped near Lake Casitas (LC) in southern California showed a high prevalence of infectious type C virus in the liver, spleen, and thymus within the first few weeks of life. By young adulthood about 80% of LC mice (including their genital tissues) were infected. Virus isolates from these mice cause lymphoma and lower limb paralysis under both natural and experimental conditions. Mice destined to develop paralysis showed higher levels of serum gs antigen early in life, whereas mice destined to develop lymphoma or remain free of these diseases could not be distinguished by this test. The individual variation in virus expression suggested that differences in virus type or in the immune or other host defense mechanisms greatly influenced susceptibility or resistance to indigenous type C virus-caused disease in LC wild mice.


Nature | 1970

Experimental Transmission of Feline Fibrosarcoma to Cats and Dogs

M. Gardner; Robert W. Rongey; Paul Arnstein; John D. Estes; Padman S. Sarma; Robert J. Huebner; Charles G. Rickard


Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1959

STUDIES OF MOUSE POLYOMA VIRUS INFECTION : I. PROCEDURES FOR QUANTITATION AND DETECTION OF VIRUS

Wallace P. Rowe; Janet W. Hartley; John D. Estes; Robert J. Huebner


Cancer Research | 1976

The Epidemiology and Virology of C-type Virus-associated Hematological Cancers and Related Diseases in Wild Mice

M. Gardner; Brian E. Henderson; John D. Estes; Robert W. Rongey; John T. Casagrande; Malcolm C. Pike; Robert J. Huebner


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1980

Akvr-1, a dominant murine leukemia virus restriction gene, is polymorphic in leukemia-prone wild mice

M. Gardner; Suraiya Rasheed; Bijay K. Pal; John D. Estes; Stephen J. O'Brien


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1979

Congenital transmission of murine leukemia virus from wild mice prone to the development of lymphoma and paralysis.

M. Gardner; Angel Chiri; Mary F. Dougherty; John T. Casagrande; John D. Estes


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1973

Spontaneous Tumors of Aging Wild House Mice, Incidence, Pathology, and C-Type Virus Expression

M. Gardner; Brian E. Henderson; Robert W. Rongey; John D. Estes; Robert J. Huebner


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1973

Unusually High Incidence of Spontaneous Lymphomas in Wild House Mice

M. Gardner; Brian E. Henderson; John D. Estes; Herman R. Menck; John C. Parker; Robert J. Huebner

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M. Gardner

University of California

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Robert J. Huebner

United States Public Health Service

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Brian E. Henderson

University of Southern California

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Robert W. Rongey

University of Southern California

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J. Earle Officer

University of Southern California

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John T. Casagrande

University of Southern California

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Suraiya Rasheed

University of Southern California

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Vaclav Klement

University of Southern California

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Stephen J. O'Brien

Saint Petersburg State University

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Bijay K. Pal

University of Southern California

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