J. Greensill et al., Two distinct gamma-2 herpesviruses in African green monkeys: A second gamma-2 herpesvirus lineage among old world primates?, J VIROLOGY, 74(3), 2000, pp. 1572-1577
Primate gamma-2 herpesviruses (rhadinoviruses) have so far been found in hu
mans (Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus [KSHV], also called human her
pesvirus 8), macaques (Macaca spp.) (rhesus rhadinovirus [RRV] and retroper
itoneal fibromatosis herpesvirus [RFHV]), squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureu
s) (herpesvirus saimiri), and spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) (herpesvirus ate
les), Using serological screening and degenerate consensus primer PCR for t
he viral DNA polymerase gene, we have detected sequences from two distinct
gamma-2 herpesviruses, termed Chlorocebus rhadinovirus 1 (ChRV1) and ChRV2,
in African green monkeys. ChRV1 is more closely related to KSHV and RFHV,
whereas ChRV2 is closest to RRV. Our findings suggest the existence of two
distinct rhadinovirus lineages, represented by the KSHV/RFHV/ChRV1 group an
d the RRV/ChRV2 group, respectively, in at least two Old World monkey speci
es. Antibodies to members of the RRV/ChRV2 lineage may cross-react in an im
munofluorescence assay for early and late KSHV antigens.