[Natural infection with adeno-associated viruses].

T Dupressoir, J R Schlehofer
Author Information
  1. T Dupressoir: UMR 8526 CNRS, Institut de Biologie de Lille, 1, rue Calmette, 59021 Lille Cedex.

Abstract

Adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are parvoviruses which exhibit oncosuppressive properties as well as unique characteristics of integration. They have never been associated with human diseases. AAV are thus considered promising vectors for the corrective therapy of various gene defects. In this review, the (possible) consequences of AAV infection for human health, cancer development and recombinant AAV vectors are discussed with respect to recent results on the cellular and molecular targets of AAV infection in humans.

MeSH Term

Adult
Animals
Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
Cells, Cultured
Chickens
Cricetinae
DNA, Viral
Dependovirus
Dogs
Female
Genetic Therapy
Genetic Vectors
Genitalia, Female
Humans
Mice
Mice, Nude
Neoplasms
Parvoviridae Infections
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
RNA, Viral
Transduction, Genetic
Tumor Cells, Cultured
Virus Integration
Virus Replication

Chemicals

DNA, Viral
RNA, Viral

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