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[LAV type II: a second retrovirus associated with AIDS in West Africa].
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1986
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External Envelope ProteinViral PersistenceViral EvolutionVirus EpidemiologyHuman RetrovirusImmunologyAntiviral ResponsePathologyVirologyWest-african PatientsChronic Viral InfectionHivVirus TransmissionMedicineViral GeneticsSecond RetrovirusEpidemiologyAids Pathogenesis
A second retrovirus, named LAV-II, has been isolated from two West-African patients with AIDS. By its genomic sequences and its proteins, this virus is different from the LAV-I/HTLV-III, isolated from U.S.A., Europe and Central Africa. It differs also from STLV-III, isolated from Rhesus Macaques with AIDS, but displays an antigenic relationship with the latter virus, at the level of its external envelope protein. The tropism of LAV-II for T4 lymphocytes and the induction of cytopathic effect in infected cells are similar to those of LAV-I.