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Isolation and characterization of an endogenous cytomegalovirus (BaCMV) from baboons

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 This report describes the isolation of CMV-like viruses from olive, yellow and chacma sub-species of baboons. The viruses were identified as CMVs by their characteristic growth properties in cell culture, virion morphology under the TEM, and antigenic cross-reactivity with other primate CMVs. The glycoprotein B gene homologue from an olive baboon CMV isolate (BaCMV OCOM4-37) was identified, cloned and sequenced. We present the sequence of this gene and by phylogenetic analysis demonstrate that BaCMV is in fact a cytomegalovirus, and is more closely related to rhesus CMV than to human CMV. An ELISA was developed to measure anti-BaCMV antibodies in baboon sera. Serological testing of colony-bred and wild-born baboons indicated that BaCMV is ubiquitous in all baboon populations, with > 95% of adult baboons of all sub-species being infected.

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Accepted April 2, 2001 Received November 29, 2000

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Blewett, E., White, G., Saliki, J. et al. Isolation and characterization of an endogenous cytomegalovirus (BaCMV) from baboons. Arch. Virol. 146, 1723–1738 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050170059

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