6 Human Papovaviruses
Abstract
THE PROTOTYPE VIRUSES
BKV was isolated by Gardner et al. (1971). Routine cytological examination of urine sediments from a patient receiving immunosuppressive therapy following kidney transplantation revealed transitional epithelial cells with enlarged, inclusion-bearing nuclei. Electron microscopic examination of thin sections of the exfoliated cells showed the presence of intranuclear, viruslike particles; free virions of a size and structure typical of polyoma virus were observed in negatively stained urine sediments. The virus was isolated in VERO cells. In the electron microscope, the cultured virions were indistinguishable from those of polyoma virus. The virus hemagglutinated human and guinea pig erythrocytes, and, in serological tests, it reacted weakly with antisera against SV40 but not at all with antisera against polyoma virus or human papilloma virus. Gardner and her colleagues concluded that BKV was a new human virus of the polyoma-SV40 group.
JCV (Padgett et al. 1971) was isolated from diseased brain tissue obtained at...
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