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Journal of Virology | 2001

Primate and Feline Lentivirus Vector RNA Packaging and Propagation by Heterologous Lentivirus Virions

Matthew T. Browning; Russell D. Schmidt; Kathy A. Lew; Tahir A. Rizvi

ABSTRACT Development of safe and effective gene transfer systems is critical to the success of gene therapy protocols for human diseases. Currently, several primate lentivirus-based gene transfer systems, such as those based on human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV/SIV), are being tested; however, their use in humans raises safety concerns, such as the generation of replication-competent viruses through recombination with related endogenous retroviruses or retrovirus-like elements. Due to the greater phylogenetic distance from primate lentiviruses, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is becoming the lentivirus of choice for human gene transfer systems. However, the safety of FIV-based vector systems has not been tested experimentally. Since lentiviruses such as HIV-1 and SIV have been shown to cross-package their RNA genomes, we tested the ability of FIV RNA to get cross-packaged into primate lentivirus particles such as HIV-1 and SIV, as well as a nonlentiviral retrovirus such as Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV), and vice versa. Our results reveal that FIV RNA can be cross-packaged by primate lentivirus particles such as HIV-1 and SIV and vice versa; however, a nonlentivirus particle such as MPMV is unable to package FIV RNA. Interestingly, FIV particles can package MPMV RNA but cannot propagate the vector RNA further for other steps of the retrovirus life cycle. These findings reveal that diverse retroviruses are functionally more similar than originally thought and suggest that upon coinfection of the same host, cross- or copackaging may allow distinct retroviruses to generate chimeric variants with unknown pathogenic potential.


Virology | 1996

Rev/RRE-Independent Mason–Pfizer Monkey Virus Constitutive Transport Element-Dependent Propagation of SIVmac239 Vectors Using a Single Round of Replication Assay

Tahir A. Rizvi; Russell D. Schmidt; Kathy A. Lew; Michale E. Keeling


Virology | 1997

Mason–Pfizer Monkey Virus (MPMV) Constitutive Transport Element (CTE) Functions in a Position-Dependent Manner

Tahir A. Rizvi; Russell D. Schmidt; Kathy A. Lew


Virology | 1996

Role of Mason-Pfizer Monkey Virus (MPMV) Constitutive Transport Element (CTE) in the Propagation of MPMV Vectors by Genetic Complementation Using Homologous/HeterologousenvGenes

Tahir A. Rizvi; Kathy A. Lew; E. C. Murphy; Russell D. Schmidt


Virus Research | 2003

Sequences within the gag gene of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are important for efficient RNA encapsidation.

Matthew T. Browning; Farah Mustafa; Russell D. Schmidt; Kathy A. Lew; Tahir A. Rizvi


Journal of General Virology | 2003

Delineation of sequences important for efficient packaging of feline immunodeficiency virus RNA

Matthew T. Browning; Farah Mustafa; Russell D. Schmidt; Kathy A. Lew; Tahir A. Rizvi


Microbes and Infection | 2005

Relative activity of the feline immunodeficiency virus promoter in feline and primate cell lines

Farah Mustafa; Preethi Jayanth; Pretty Susan Phillip; Akela Ghazawi; Russell D. Schmidt; Kathy A. Lew; Tahir A. Rizvi


Virology | 2003

Sequences within both the 5' untranslated region and the gag gene are important for efficient encapsidation of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus RNA

Russell D. Schmidt; Farah Mustafa; Kathy A. Lew; Mathew T Browning; Tahir A. Rizvi


Virus Research | 2004

Mutational analysis of the predicted secondary RNA structure of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus packaging signal

Farah Mustafa; Kathy A. Lew; Russell D. Schmidt; Mathew T Browning; Tahir A. Rizvi


Laboratory Investigation | 1996

Rhesus thymic/liver xenografts in severe combined immunodeficient mice: Immunologic reconstitution and intrathymic infection with simian immunodeficiency virus

Awadh A. Binhazim; Tahir A. Rizvi; Lezlee G. Coghlan; Kathy A. Lew; Russell D. Schmidt; Paul K.Y. Wong

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Tahir A. Rizvi

United Arab Emirates University

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Russell D. Schmidt

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Farah Mustafa

United Arab Emirates University

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Matthew T. Browning

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Akela Ghazawi

United Arab Emirates University

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Preethi Jayanth

United Arab Emirates University

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Pretty Susan Phillip

United Arab Emirates University

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Mathew T Browning

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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E. C. Murphy

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Michale E. Keeling

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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