Coexpression of exogenous and endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus RNA in vivo results in viral recombination and broadens the virus host range
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From Bittner to Barr: a viral, diet and hormone breast cancer aetiology hypothesis.Rapid spread of mouse mammary tumor virus in cultured human breast cellsCharacterization of a highly replicative intergroup M/O human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombinant isolated from a Cameroonian patient.Genetics of mouse mammary tumor virus-induced mammary tumors: linkage of tumor induction to the gag gene.Mammary gland expression of mouse mammary tumor virus is regulated by a novel element in the long terminal repeat.Mutational and functional analysis of the C-terminal region of the C3H mouse mammary tumor virus superantigenA novel mechanism of resistance to mouse mammary tumor virus infection.CDP is a repressor of mouse mammary tumor virus expression in the mammary gland.Molecular cloning and functional analysis of three type D endogenous retroviruses of sheep reveal a different cell tropism from that of the highly related exogenous jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus.Genomic fossils reveal adaptation of non-autonomous pararetroviruses driven by concerted evolution of noncoding regulatory sequences.Homologous recombination promoted by reverse transcriptase during copying of two distinct RNA templates.Mouse mammary tumor viruses with functional superantigen genes are selected during in vivo infection.Gradual elimination of retroviruses in YBR/Ei mice.APOBEC3 proteins expressed in mammary epithelial cells are packaged into retroviruses and can restrict transmission of milk-borne virionsSequences within the gag gene of mouse mammary tumor virus needed for mammary gland cell transformation.Critical role of dendritic cells in mouse mammary tumor virus in vivo infection.Vital role for CD8+ cells in controlling retroviral infections.An immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motif in the mouse mammary tumor virus envelope protein plays a role in virus-induced mammary tumors.Effect on HIV-1 gene expression, Tat-Vpr interaction and cell apoptosis by natural variants of HIV-1 Tat exon 1 and Vpr from Northern IndiaThe evolution of HIV: inferences using phylogenetics.Major histocompatibility complex class II I-E-independent transmission of C3H mouse mammary tumor virus.The heterosexual human immunodeficiency virus type 1 epidemic in Thailand is caused by an intersubtype (A/E) recombinant of African originEvolution and probable transmission of intersubtype recombinant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in a Zambian couple.Generation of a tumorigenic milk-borne mouse mammary tumor virus by recombination between endogenous and exogenous viruses.Both T and B cells shed infectious mouse mammary tumor virus.Unique resistance of I/LnJ mice to a retrovirus is due to sustained interferon gamma-dependent production of virus-neutralizing antibodies.A novel block to mouse mammary tumor virus infection of lymphocytes in B10.BR mice.Breast cancer incidence highest in the range of one species of house mouse, Mus domesticus.Early increases in superantigen-specific Foxp3+ regulatory T cells during mouse mammary tumor virus infectionRIII/Sa mice with a high incidence of mammary tumors express two exogenous strains and one potential endogenous strain of mouse mammary tumor virusExpression of murine APOBEC3 alleles in different mouse strains and their effect on mouse mammary tumor virus infection.Exploring the effects of immunity and life history on the dynamics of an endogenous retrovirusA murine retrovirus co-Opts YB-1, a translational regulator and stress granule-associated protein, to facilitate virus assembly.Superantigen expression is driven by both mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat-associated promoters in transgenic mice.Interleukin-4 up-regulates mouse mammary tumor virus expression yet is not required for in vivo virus spread.The exogenous form of Jaagsiekte retrovirus is specifically associated with a contagious lung cancer of sheep.
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Coexpression of exogenous and endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus RNA in vivo results in viral recombination and broadens the virus host range
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