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  • Xenotransplantation uses pigs as organ donors to address the shortage of human transplantable organs, but there are concerns about infectious retroviruses in pigs.
  • Research identified a full-length porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV-C) in SLA haplotype pigs, which have a lower risk of carrying harmful retroviruses.
  • The study mapped the virus's chromosome location and demonstrated its increased infectivity, contributing to efforts aimed at creating PERV-C-free pigs for safer organ transplantation.

Article Abstract

Xenotransplantation may compensate the limited number of human allografts for transplantation using pigs as organ donors. Porcine endogenous retroviruses inherit infectious potential if pig cells, tissues, or organs were transplanted to immunosuppressed human recipients. Particularly, ecotropic PERV-C that could recombine with PERV-A to highly replication-competent human-tropic PERV-A/C should be excluded from pig breeds designed for xenotransplantation. Because of their low proviral background, SLA (SLA, swine leukocyte antigen) haplotype pigs are potential candidates as organ donors as they do not bear replication-competent PERV-A and -B, even if they carry PERV-C. In this work, we characterized their PERV-C background isolating a full-length PERV-C proviral clone number 561 from a SLA haplotype pig genome displayed in a bacteriophage lambda library. The provirus truncated in due to cloning in lambda was complemented by PCR, and the recombinants were functionally characterized, confirming an increased infectivity compared to other PERV-C. Recombinant clone PERV-C(561) was chromosomally mapped by its 5'-proviral flanking sequences. Full-length PCR using 5'-and 3'-flanking primers specific to the PERV-C(561) locus verified that this specific SLA haplotype pig harbors at least one full-length PERV-C provirus. The chromosomal location is different from that of the previously described PERV-C(1312) provirus, which was derived from the porcine cell-line MAX-T. The sequence data presented here provide further knowledge about PERV-C infectivity and contribute to targeted knockout in order to generate PERV-C-free founder animals. Yucatan SLA haplotype miniature swine are candidates as organ donors for xenotransplantation. A full-length replication-competent PERV-C provirus was characterized. The provirus was chromosomally mapped in the pig genome. , the virus showed increased infectivity compared to other functional PERV-C isolates. Data may be used for targeted knockout to generate PERV-C free founder animals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10062142PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00062-23DOI Listing

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