Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
XMRV or xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related retrovirus, a recently discovered retrovirus, has been linked to both prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Recently, the teams of Drs. Shyh-Ching Lo and Harvey Alter discovered the presence of sequences closely related to XMRV in the bl...
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doaj-8623da74c0d9403aaa838ff20911eb022020-11-25T00:31:20ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152010-11-012112404240810.3390/v2112404Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue SyndromeIla R. SinghXMRV or xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related retrovirus, a recently discovered retrovirus, has been linked to both prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Recently, the teams of Drs. Shyh-Ching Lo and Harvey Alter discovered the presence of sequences closely related to XMRV in the blood of 86.5% of patients with CFS [1]. These findings are important because since the initial discovery of XMRV in CFS, several studies have failed to find XMRV in specimens collected from CFS patients. While the current study also did not find XMRV in CFS, Lo et al. did detect sequences that belong to polytropic mouse endogenous retroviruses (PMV), which share considerable similarity with XMRV. Criteria for future studies that will help bring greater clarity to the issue of retroviral sequences in CFS are proposed below. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/2/11/2404/polytropic and modified polytropic virusesXMRVPMVM-PMV |
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Ila R. Singh Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Viruses polytropic and modified polytropic viruses XMRV PMV M-PMV |
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Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
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Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
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Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
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Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
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Detecting Retroviral Sequences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
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detecting retroviral sequences in chronic fatigue syndrome |
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XMRV or xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related retrovirus, a recently discovered retrovirus, has been linked to both prostate cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Recently, the teams of Drs. Shyh-Ching Lo and Harvey Alter discovered the presence of sequences closely related to XMRV in the blood of 86.5% of patients with CFS [1]. These findings are important because since the initial discovery of XMRV in CFS, several studies have failed to find XMRV in specimens collected from CFS patients. While the current study also did not find XMRV in CFS, Lo et al. did detect sequences that belong to polytropic mouse endogenous retroviruses (PMV), which share considerable similarity with XMRV. Criteria for future studies that will help bring greater clarity to the issue of retroviral sequences in CFS are proposed below. |
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polytropic and modified polytropic viruses XMRV PMV M-PMV |
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