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envelope-modified single-cycle simian immunodeficiency virus selectively enhances antibody responses and partially protects against repeated, low-dose vaginal challenge.immunization of rhesus macaques with strains of simian immunodeficiency virus (siv) that are limited to a single cycle of infection elicits t-cell responses to multiple viral gene products and antibodies capable of neutralizing lab-adapted siv, but not neutralization-resistant primary isolates of siv. in an effort to improve upon the antibody responses, we immunized rhesus macaques with three strains of single-cycle siv (scsiv) that express envelope glycoproteins modified to lack structural feat ...201020702641
[antiviral effect of cerium dioxide nanoparticles stabilized by low-molecular polyacrylic acid].antiviral activity of nanosize cerium dioxide sols (ceo2) in animal cell culture has been studied. the inhibiting effect of the mentioned sols upon reproduction of vesicular stomatitis test-virus was demonstrated for the first time in case of preliminary 24-hour contact with cells lines l929 and ept. the effectiveness of protective action depends on initial precursor and the way of obtained water nanosize nanosols.201020695228
in vitro evaluation of marine-microorganism extracts for anti-viral activity.viral-induced infectious diseases represent a major health threat and their control remains an unachieved goal, due in part to the limited availability of effective anti-viral drugs and measures. the use of natural products in drug manufacturing is an ancient and well-established practice. marine organisms are known producers of pharmacological and anti-viral agents. in this study, a total of 20 extracts from marine microorganisms were evaluated for their antiviral activity. these extracts were ...201020691099
characterization of antibodies induced by vaccination with hepatitis c virus envelope glycoproteins.hepatitis c virus (hcv) envelope glycoproteins e1 and e2 were used with mf59 adjuvant as a candidate vaccine for a phase 1 safety and immunogenicity trial. ten of 41 vaccinee serum samples displayed a neutralization titer of > or =1:20 against vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv)-hcv pseudotype, 15 of 36 serum samples tested had a neutralization titer of > or =1:400 against human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-hcv pseudotype, and 10 of 36 serum samples tested had a neutralization titer of > or =1:20 a ...201020677942
prospects for immunisation against marburg and ebola viruses.for more than 30 years the filoviruses, marburg virus and ebola virus, have been associated with periodic outbreaks of hemorrhagic fever that produce severe and often fatal disease. the filoviruses are endemic primarily in resource-poor regions in central africa and are also potential agents of bioterrorism. although no vaccines or antiviral drugs for marburg or ebola are currently available, remarkable progress has been made over the last decade in developing candidate preventive vaccines again ...201020658513
a spatio-temporal analysis of matrix protein and nucleocapsid trafficking during vesicular stomatitis virus uncoating.to study vsv entry and the fate of incoming matrix (m) protein during virus uncoating we used recombinant viruses encoding m proteins with a c-terminal tetracysteine tag that could be fluorescently labeled using biarsenical (lumio) compounds. we found that uncoating occurs early in the endocytic pathway and is inhibited by expression of dominant-negative (dn) rab5, but is not inhibited by dn-rab7 or dn-rab11. uncoating, as defined by the separation of nucleocapsids from m protein, occurred betwe ...201020657818
role of evolved host breadth in the initial emergence of an rna virus.understanding how evolution promotes pathogen emergence would aid disease management, and prediction of future host shifts. increased pathogen infectiousness of different hosts may occur through direct selection, or fortuitously via indirect selection. however, it is unclear which type of selection tends to produce host breadth promoting pathogen emergence. we predicted that direct selection for host breadth should foster emergence by causing higher population growth on new hosts, lower among-po ...201020633045
fusion-active glycoprotein g mediates the cytotoxicity of vesicular stomatitis virus m mutants lacking host shut-off activity.the cytopathogenicity of vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) has been attributed mainly to the host shut-off activity of the viral matrix (m) protein, which inhibits both nuclear transcription and nucleocytoplasmic rna transport, thereby effectively suppressing the synthesis of type i interferon (ifn). the m protein from persistently vsv-infected cells was shown to harbour characteristic amino acid substitutions (m51r, v221f and s226r) implicated in ifn induction. this study demonstrates that infec ...201020631091
a laboratory-attenuated vesicular stomatitis virus induces apoptosis and alters the cellular microrna expression profile in bhk cells.in the present study, we characterized the pathways by which a laboratory-attenuated vesicular stomatitis virus (la-vsv) induces apoptosis in bhk cells. it was found that la-vsv induced a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (δψm) and activated caspase-9 and -3, but not caspase-8, indicating that the induction of apoptosis by la-vsv may involve an intrinsic apoptotic pathway. although aberrant expression of micrornas (mirnas) has been linked to viral infection, little is known about changes ...201020625776
distinct macrophage subpopulations regulate viral encephalitis but not viral clearance in the cns.intranasal application of vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) induces acute encephalitis characterized by a pronounced myeloid and t cell infiltrate. the role of distinct phagocytic populations on vsv encephalitis was therefore examined in this study. ablation of peripheral macrophages did not impair vsv encephalitis or viral clearance from the brain, whereas, depletion of splenic marginal dendritic cells impaired this response and enhanced morbidity/mortality. selective depletion of brain perivasc ...201020599280
the clinically approved proteasome inhibitor ps-341 efficiently blocks influenza a virus and vesicular stomatitis virus propagation by establishing an antiviral state.recently it has been shown that the proinflammatory nf-kappab pathway promotes efficient influenza virus propagation. based on these findings, it was suggested that nf-kappab blockade may be a promising approach for antiviral intervention. the classical virus-induced activation of the nf-kappab pathway requires proteasomal degradation of the inhibitor of nf-kappab, ikappab. therefore, we hypothesized that inhibition of proteasomal ikappab degradation should impair influenza a virus (iav) replica ...201020592098
cell type mediated resistance of vesicular stomatitis virus and sendai virus to ribavirin.ribavirin (rbv) is a synthetic nucleoside analog with broad spectrum antiviral activity. although rbv is approved for the treatment of hepatitis c virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and lassa fever virus infections, its mechanism of action and therapeutic efficacy remains highly controversial. recent reports show that the development of cell-based resistance after continuous rbv treatment via decreased rbv uptake can greatly limit its efficacy. here, we examined whether certain cell types are n ...201020582319
subcapsular sinus macrophages prevent cns invasion on peripheral infection with a neurotropic virus.lymph nodes (lns) capture microorganisms that breach the body's external barriers and enter draining lymphatics, limiting the systemic spread of pathogens. recent work has shown that cd11b(+)cd169(+) macrophages, which populate the subcapsular sinus (scs) of lns, are critical for the clearance of viruses from the lymph and for initiating antiviral humoral immune responses. here we show, using vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv), a relative of rabies virus transmitted by insect bites, that scs macro ...201020577213
[expression of porcine interferon-gamma and its safe antiviral assay].in order to ensure the biosafty of the ifn-gamma antiviral activity assay, we used a replication-deficient vsv carrying gfp as an interferon sensitive indicator virus (vsvdeltag*g). the antiviral activities of porcine ifn-gamma expressed in escherichia coli and in baculovirus on mdbk cells were assessed. the results showed that the antiviral activity of porcine ifn-gamma expressed in baculovirus could reach 10(5) iu/ml, while the porcine ifn-gamma expressed in e. coli showed some antiviral activ ...201020575430
cell cycle progression or translation control is not essential for vesicular stomatitis virus oncolysis of hepatocellular carcinoma.the intrinsic oncolytic specificity of vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) is currently being exploited to develop alternative therapeutic strategies for hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc). identifying key regulators in diverse transduction pathways that define vsv oncolysis in cancer cells represents a fundamental prerequisite to engineering more effective oncolytic viral vectors and adjusting combination therapies. after having identified defects in the signalling cascade of type i interferon inducti ...201020539760
a vesicular stomatitis virus-based hepatitis b virus vaccine vector provides protection against challenge in a single dose.as one of the world's most common infectious diseases, hepatitis b virus (hbv) is a serious worldwide public health problem, with hbv-associated liver disease accounting for more than half a million deaths each year. although there is an effective prophylactic vaccine currently available to prevent infection, it has a number of characteristics that are suboptimal: multiple doses are needed to induce long-lasting immunity, immunity declines over time, it does not elicit protection in some individ ...201020504927
improvement and optimization of a multiplex real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection and typing of vesicular stomatitis virus.an improvement to a previously reported real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (real-time rt-pcr) assay for the detection of vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) is described. results indicate that the new assay is capable of detecting a panel of genetically representative strains of vsv present in north, central, and south america. the assay is specific for vsv and allows for simultaneous differentiation between vesicular stomatitis indiana virus and vesicular stomatitis new jers ...201020453220
identification and characterization of common carp (cyprinus carpio l.) granzyme a/k, a cytotoxic cell granule-associated serine protease.granzyme (gzm) is an important member of serine protease family, and key component in the specific and non-specific cell-mediated cytotoxicity. partial gzma/k cdna sequence of common carp (cyprinus carpio l.) was isolated from thymus cdna library by the method of suppression subtractive hybridization (ssh). subsequently, the full length cdna of carp gzma/k was obtained by means of 3' race and 5' race, respectively. the full length cdna of carp gzma/k was 1053 bp, consisting of a 5'-terminal untr ...201020451619
improvement of human interferon alpha secretion by lactococcus lactis.to improve the secretion and expression of human interferon alpha 2b (ifn) in lactococcus lactis, a synthetic pro-peptide, leisstcda (leiss), was fused to the n-terminus of ifn. this gave a higher secretion efficiency (12% vs. 5%) and yield (approximately 2.8-fold) of ifn. the signal peptide, sp(slpa) (slpa, an s-layer protein of lactobacillus brevis), was also tested to secrete ifn instead of sp(usp45) (usp45, the main secreted protein in l. lactis). this gave increased ifn secretion (approxima ...201020431909
mast cells elicit proinflammatory but not type i interferon responses upon activation of tlrs by bacteria.balanced induction of proinflammatory and type i ifn responses upon activation of toll-like receptors (tlrs) determines the outcome of microbial infections and the pathogenesis of autoimmune and other inflammatory diseases. mast cells, key components of the innate immune system, are known for their debilitating role in allergy and autoimmunity. however, their role in antimicrobial host defenses is being acknowledged increasingly. how mast cells interact with microbes and the nature of responses ...201020421474
arthropod-borne viruses transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies in europe: a review.phlebotomine sandflies are known to transmit leishmaniases, bacteria and viruses that affect humans and animals in many countries worldwide. these sandfly-borne viruses are mainly the phlebovirus, the vesiculovirus and the orbivirus. some of these viruses are associated with outbreaks or human cases in the mediterranean europe. in this paper, the viruses transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies in europe (toscana virus, sicilian virus, sandfly fever naples virus) are reviewed and their medical impo ...201020403307
the ubiquitin-specific protease 17 is involved in virus-triggered type i ifn signaling.viral infection initiates a series of signaling cascades that activate the transcription factors nuclear factor kappa b and interferon regulatory factor 3, which collaborate to induce transcription of genes for type i interferons (ifns) and other cytokines. here we report that the deubiquitinating enzyme ubiquitin-specific protease 17 (usp17) is required for virus-induced rig-i- and melanoma differentiation-associated protein-5 (mda5)-mediated type i ifn signaling. knockdown of endogenous usp17 ...201020368735
tax1bp1 and a20 inhibit antiviral signaling by targeting tbk1-ikki kinases.induction of type i interferons by the transcription factor irf3 is essential in the initiation of antiviral innate immunity. activation of irf3 requires c-terminal phosphorylation by the upstream kinases tbk1-ikki, where irf3 phosphorylation promotes dimerization, and subsequent nuclear translocation to the ifnbeta promoter. recent studies have described the ubiquitin-editing enzyme a20 as a negative regulator of irf3 signaling by associating with tbk1-ikki; however, the regulatory mechanism of ...201020304918
synergistic interaction between oncolytic viruses augments tumor killing.a major barrier to all oncolytic viruses (ovs) in clinical development is cellular innate immunity, which is variably active in a spectrum of human malignancies. to overcome the heterogeneity of tumor response, we combined complementary ovs that attack cancers in distinct ways to improve therapeutic outcome. two genetically distinct viruses, vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) and vaccinia virus (vv), were used to eliminate the risk of recombination. the combination was tested in a variety of tumor ...201020234341
united virus: the oncolytic tag-team against cancer!there is an urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies to treat aggressive metastatic cancers that are incurable with standard therapeutic approaches. novel treatment strategies like oncolytic virotherapy have led, in some cases, to impressive effects on disease progression in human trials, suggesting that approval of an oncolytic virus therapeutic is on the horizon. while combinations of oncolytic viruses with small molecules are already being tested and have shown promise, we propose th ...201020227326
different potential of c-type lectin-mediated entry between marburg virus strains.the glycoproteins (gps) of filoviruses are responsible for virus entry into cells. it is known that gp interacts with cellular c-type lectins for virus attachment to cells. since primary target cells of filoviruses express c-type lectins, c-type lectin-mediated entry is thought to be a possible determinant of virus tropism and pathogenesis. we compared the efficiency of c-type lectin-mediated entry between marburg virus strains angola and musoke by using a vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) pseudo ...201020219911
genomics and structure/function studies of rhabdoviridae proteins involved in replication and transcription.some mammalian rhabdoviruses may infect humans, and also infect invertebrates, dogs, and bats, which may act as vectors transmitting viruses among different host species. the vizier programme, an eu-funded fp6 program, has characterized viruses that belong to the vesiculovirus, ephemerovirus and lyssavirus genera of the rhabdoviridae family to perform ground-breaking research on the identification of potential new drug targets against these rna viruses through comprehensive structural characteri ...201020188763
potent vesicular stomatitis virus-based avian influenza vaccines provide long-term sterilizing immunity against heterologous challenge.the emergence in 1997 and continuance today of a highly lethal h5n1 avian influenza virus (aiv) causing human disease has raised concern about an impending pandemic and the need for a vaccine to prepare for such an occurrence. we previously generated an efficacious vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv)-based aiv vaccine expressing h5 hemagglutinin (ha) from the fifth genomic position of vsv (j. a. schwartz et al., virology 366:166-173, 2007). here we have generated and characterized vsv-based vaccine ...201020181720
induction of interferon and interferon signaling pathways by replication of defective interfering particle rna in cells constitutively expressing vesicular stomatitis virus replication proteins.we show here that replication of defective interfering (di) particle rna in hek293 cells stably expressing vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) replication proteins potently activates interferon (ifn) and ifn signaling pathways through upregulation of ifn-beta promoter, ifn-stimulated response element (isre) promoter, and nf-kappab promoter activities. replication of di particle rna, not mere expression of the viral replication proteins, was found to be critical for induction of ifn and ifn signalin ...201020181705
genomic evolution of vesicular stomatitis virus strains with differences in adaptability.virus strains with a history of repeated genetic bottlenecks frequently show a diminished ability to adapt compared to strains that do not have such a history. these differences in adaptability suggest differences in either the rate at which beneficial mutations are produced, the effects of beneficial mutations, or both. we tested these possibilities by subjecting four populations (two controls and two mutants with lower adaptabilities) to multiple replicas of a regimen of positive selection and ...201020181701
vesicular stomatitis virus infects resident cells of the central nervous system and induces replication-dependent inflammatory responses.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) infection of mice via intranasal administration results in a severe encephalitis with rapid activation and proliferation of microglia and astrocytes. we have recently shown that these glial cells express rig-i and mda5, cytosolic pattern recognition receptors for viral rna. however, it is unclear whether vsv can replicate in glial cells or if such replication is required for their inflammatory responses. here we demonstrate that primary microglia and astrocytes a ...201020172575
enhanced oncolytic activity of vesicular stomatitis virus encoding sv5-f protein against prostate cancer.vesicular stomatitis virus has been investigated as an oncolytic agent for cancer therapy because it preferentially replicates in tumor but not in normal cells due to the lack of a robust interferon antiviral system in transformed cells. however, wild-type vesicular stomatitis virus can induce a strong systemic immunological response and replicate in the central nervous system, potentially limiting its clinical usefulness. we report the construction of the recombinant, replication restricted ves ...201020172545
viruses know more than one way to don a cap. 201020167804
coupling the inhibition of viral transduction with a positive fluorescence signal.cell-based assays for the inhibition of viral infections most commonly couple a positive signal (e.g., an increase in fluorescence) to the infection itself and not to its inhibition. when performing drug screens, compounds decreasing the signal are therefore considered as putative inhibitors. however, this approach can cause the selection of many false positives, since, for example, both killing of the host cell and inhibiting viral cell-entry results in the same signal. using a model system bas ...201020156147
histidine-mediated rna transfer to gdp for unique mrna capping by vesicular stomatitis virus rna polymerase.the rna-dependent rna polymerase l protein of vesicular stomatitis virus, a prototype of nonsegmented negative-strand (nns) rna viruses, forms a covalent complex with a 5'-phosphorylated viral mrna-start sequence (l-prna), a putative intermediate in the unconventional mrna capping reaction catalyzed by the rna:gdp polyribonucleotidyltransferase (prntase) activity. here, we directly demonstrate that the purified l-prna complex transfers prna to gdp to produce the capped rna (gpp-prna), indicating ...201020142503
cryo-em model of the bullet-shaped vesicular stomatitis virus.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) is a bullet-shaped rhabdovirus and a model system of negative-strand rna viruses. through direct visualization by means of cryo-electron microscopy, we show that each virion contains two nested, left-handed helices: an outer helix of matrix protein m and an inner helix of nucleoprotein n and rna. m has a hub domain with four contact sites that link to neighboring m and n subunits, providing rigidity by clamping adjacent turns of the nucleocapsid. side-by-side int ...201020133572
electroporation facilitates introduction of reporter transgenes and virions into schistosome eggs.the schistosome egg represents an attractive developmental stage at which to target transgenes because of the high ratio of germ to somatic cells, because the transgene might be propagated and amplified by infecting snails with the miracidia hatched from treated eggs, and because eggs can be readily obtained from experimentally infected rodents.201020126309
a confocal and electron microscopic comparison of interferon beta-induced changes in vesicular stomatitis virus infection of neuroblastoma and nonneuronal cells.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) replication is highly sensitive to interferon (ifn)-induced antiviral responses. pretreatment of sensitive cultured cells with ifnbeta results in a 10(4)-fold reduction in the release of infectious vsv particles. however, differences exist between the mechanisms of reduced infectious particle titers in cell lines of neuroblastoma and nonneuronal lineage. in l929-fibroblast-derived cells, using immunofluorescence confocal microscopy, infection under control condit ...201020113203
the hr motif in the rna-dependent rna polymerase l protein of chandipura virus is required for unconventional mrna-capping activity.chandipura virus (chpv) is an emerging human pathogen associated with acute encephalitis and is related closely to vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv), a prototype rhabdovirus. here, we demonstrate that the rna polymerase l protein of chpv exhibits a vsv-like rna:gdp polyribonucleotidyltransferase (prntase) activity, which transfers the 5'-monophosphorylated (p-) viral mrna start sequence to gdp to produce a capped rna, and that the conserved hr motif in the chpv l protein is essential for the prnt ...201020107017
incongruent fitness landscapes, not tradeoffs, dominate the adaptation of vesicular stomatitis virus to novel host types.host radiation refers to the ability of parasites to adapt to new environments and expand or change their niches. adaptation to one specific environment may involve a loss in adaptation to a second environment. thus, fitness costs may impose limits to niche expansion and constitute the cost of specialization. several reports have addressed the cost of host radiation in vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv), but in some cases the experimental setup may have resulted in the overestimation of fitness co ...201020107014
cell-specific targeting of lentiviral vectors mediated by fusion proteins derived from sindbis virus, vesicular stomatitis virus, or avian sarcoma/leukosis virus.the ability to efficiently and selectively target gene delivery vectors to specific cell types in vitro and in vivo remains one of the formidable challenges in gene therapy. we pursued two different strategies to target lentiviral vector delivery to specific cell types. in one of the strategies, vector particles bearing a membrane-bound stem cell factor sequence plus a separate fusion protein based either on sindbis virus strain tr339 glycoproteins or the vesicular stomatitis virus g glycoprotei ...201020100344
reduced hiv-1 long terminal repeat transcription in subjects with protective interferon regulatory factor-1 genotype: a potential mechanism mediating resistance to infection by hiv-1.we previously described the polymorphism in the interferon regulatory factor-1 (irf-1) gene as a novel correlate of resistance to hiv-1 infection in a kenyan female sex worker cohort. however, the underlying mechanisms likely mediating this association remained to be elucidated. the initiation of hiv-1 long terminal repeat (ltr) transcription in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (pbmcs) from subjects with different irf-1 haplotypes, representing protective, intermediate and the least protective ...201020100115
peptide-derivatized dendrimers inhibit human cytomegalovirus infection by blocking virus binding to cell surface heparan sulfate.dendrimers are hyperbranched synthetic well-defined molecules with a number of potential applications, especially in relation to the need for new antiviral agents. one subclass of dendrimers are peptide-derivatized dendrimers which consist of a peptidyl branching core and covalently attached surface peptide functional units. few studies have addressed the potential uses of peptide dendrimers as direct-acting antiviral agents. here, we report on the ability of two peptide dendrimers, sb105 and sb ...201020083141
vesicular stomatitis virus oncolysis is potentiated by impairing mtorc1-dependent type i ifn production.oncolytic viruses constitute a promising therapy against malignant gliomas (mgs). however, virus-induced type i ifn greatly limits its clinical application. the kinase mammalian target of rapamycin (mtor) stimulates type i ifn production via phosphorylation of its effector proteins, 4e-bps and s6ks. here we show that mouse embryonic fibroblasts and mice lacking s6k1 and s6k2 are more susceptible to vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) infection than their wt counterparts as a result of an impaired t ...201020080710
intracranial administration of p gene sirna protects mice from lethal chandipura virus encephalitis.in parts of india, chandipura virus (chpv) has emerged as an encephalitis causing pathogen in both epidemic and sporadic forms. this pediatric disease follows rapid course leading to 55-75% mortality. in the absence of specific treatment, effectiveness of rna interference (rnai) was evaluated.201020062542
synthesis, cytotoxicity, antiviral activity and interferon inducing ability of 6-(2-aminoethyl)-6h-indolo[2,3-b]quinoxalines.new 6-(2-aminoethyl)-6h-indolo[2,3-b]quinoxalines were synthesized with high yields using bromoethylisatin and 6-(2-bromoethyl)-6h-indolo[2,3-b]quinoxaline as intermediates. these compounds were screened for the cytotoxicity, antiviral activity and interferon inducing ability. it was shown, that tested 6-(2-aminoethyl)-6h-indolo[2,3-b]quinoxalines are low toxic potent interferon inducers and antivirals. morpholine and 4-methyl-piperidine derivatives appeared as the most active antivirals and the ...201020056519
inhibition of type iii interferon activity by orthopoxvirus immunomodulatory proteins.the type iii interferon (ifn) family elicits an antiviral response that is nearly identical to that evoked by ifn-alpha/beta. however, these cytokines (known as ifn-lambda1, 2, and 3) signal through a distinct receptor, and thus may be resistant to the evasion strategies used by some viruses to avoid the ifn-alpha/beta response. orthopoxviruses are highly resistant to ifn-alpha/beta because they encode well-characterized immunomodulatory proteins that inhibit ifn activity. these include a secret ...201020038204
cloning of common carp socs-3 gene and its expression during embryogenesis, gh-transgene and viral infection.as a member of a newly discovered protein family, the suppressor of cytokine signalling 3 (socs-3) has been shown to regulate the responses of many immune cytokines in a negative auto-regulatory manner. the full-length cdna of common carp socs-3 was 1603 bp and contained a 630 bp open reading frame (orf) coding for a protein of 209 amino acids. carp socs-3 molecule was well conserved especially in the src homology 2 (sh2) and the socs box. the kinase inhibitory region (kir) and ess domains, upst ...201020025976
single-cycle viral gene expression, rather than progressive replication and oncolysis, is required for vsv therapy of b16 melanoma.a fully intact immune system would be expected to hinder the efficacy of oncolytic virotherapy by inhibiting viral replication. simultaneously, however, it may also enhance antitumor therapy through initiation of proinflammatory, antiviral cytokine responses at the tumor site. the aim of this study was to investigate the role of a fully intact immune system on the antitumor efficacy of an oncolytic virus. in this respect, injection of oncolytic vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) into subcutaneous ...201020016540
importance of hydrogen bond contacts between the n protein and rna genome of vesicular stomatitis virus in encapsidation and rna synthesis.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) genomic rna encapsidated by the nucleocapsid (n) protein is the template for transcription and replication by the viral polymerase. we analyzed the 2.9-a structure of the vsv n protein bound to rna (t. j. green, x. zhang, g. w. wertz, and m. luo, science 313:357-360, 2006) and identified amino acid residues with the potential to interact with rna via hydrogen bonds. the contributions of these interactions to n protein function were investigated by individually su ...201020007268
site-specific attachment of palmitate or stearate to cytoplasmic versus transmembrane cysteines is a common feature of viral spike proteins.many glycoproteins of enveloped viruses are known to be "palmitoylated" at cysteines located either in the transmembrane region or in the cytoplasmic tail. although it was recognized early on that "palmitoylation" is not specific for this carbon chain, the exact fatty acid composition of s-acylated proteins has been difficult to determine. advancements in mass-spectrometry (ms) now allow one to quantify the fatty acids linked to single acylation sites. we report that g of vesicular stomatitis vi ...201020006369
evaluation of the immunogenicity of a recombinant glycoprotein-based chandipura vaccine in combination with commercially available dpt vaccine.chandipura virus (chpv) belongs to family rhabdovoridae and has emerged as an encephalitis causing pathogen with high mortality among pediatric population from three indian states. the recombinant glycoprotein (rgp) was shown to be an excellent vaccine candidate as evaluated in a murine model. as the disease is predominantly rural, to ensure maximum coverage for chandipura vaccine, an attempt was made to evaluate combination of rgp and a commercially available dpt vaccine (chp-dpt). when chp-dpt ...201020005854
cocal-pseudotyped lentiviral vectors resist inactivation by human serum and efficiently transduce primate hematopoietic repopulating cells.lentiviral vectors are established as efficient and convenient vehicles for gene transfer. they are almost always pseudotyped with the envelope glycoprotein of vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv-g) due to the high titers that can be achieved, their stability, and broad tropism. we generated a novel cocal vesiculovirus envelope glycoprotein plasmid and compared the properties of lentiviral vectors pseudotyped with cocal, vsv-g, and a modified feline endogenous retrovirus envelope glycoprotein (rd114 ...201019997089
immunogenicity of viral vector, prime-boost siv vaccine regimens in infant rhesus macaques: attenuated vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) and modified vaccinia ankara (mva) recombinant siv vaccines compared to live-attenuated siv.in a previously developed infant macaque model mimicking hiv infection by breast-feeding, we demonstrated that intramuscular immunization with recombinant poxvirus vaccines expressing simian immunodeficiency virus (siv) structural proteins provided partial protection against infection following oral inoculation with virulent siv. in an attempt to further increase systemic but also local antiviral immune responses at the site of viral entry, we tested the immunogenicity of different orally admini ...201019995539
cd4+ t cell regulation of cd25 expression controls development of short-lived effector cd8+ t cells in primary and secondary responses.both cd4(+) t cell help and il-2 have been postulated to "program" activated cd8(+) t cells for memory cell development. however, the linkage between these two signals has not been well elucidated. here we have studied effector and memory cd8(+) t cell differentiation following infection with three pathogens (listeria monocytogenes, vesicular stomatitis virus, and vaccinia virus) in the absence of both cd4(+) t cells and il-2 signaling. we found that expression of cd25 on antigen-specific cd8(+) ...201019966302
mechanical transmission of vesicular stomatitis new jersey virus by simulium vittatum (diptera: simuliidae) to domestic swine (sus scrofa).biting flies have been suggested as mechanical vectors of vesicular stomatitis new jersey virus (family rhabdoviridae, genus vesiculovirus, vsnjv) in livestock populations during epidemic outbreaks in the western united states. we conducted a proof-of-concept study to determine whether biting flies could mechanically transmit vsnjv to livestock by using a black fly, simulium vittatum zetterstedt (diptera: simuliidae), domestic swine, sus scrofa l., model. black flies mechanically transmitted vsn ...200919960709
specific intracellular localization and antiviral property of genetic and splicing variants in bovine mx1.in bovine mx1, only an amino acid substitution between ile and met at position 120 was detected by the nucleotide sequence and mismatched pcr-rflp technique. the ile variant was assumed to distribute mainly in the bovine population since the gene frequency was 79.3%. furthermore, we cloned water buffalo mx1 cdna, which showed 51 nucleotide and 20 amino acid substitutions in comparison with that of the cow. another kind of mx1 cdna, bovine mx1b cdna, was found and it was deduced to cause 27 amino ...200919951175
refined methods for propagating vesicular stomatitis virus vectors that are defective for g protein expression.propagation-defective vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) vectors that encode a truncated g protein (vsv-gstem) or lack the g gene entirely (vsv-deltag) are attractive vaccine vectors because they are immunogenic, cannot replicate and spread after vaccination, and do not express many of the epitopes that elicit neutralizing anti-vsv immunity. to consider advancing non-propagating vsv vectors towards clinical assessment, scalable technology that is compliant with human vaccine manufacturing must be ...201019941901
rna adenosine deaminase adar1 deficiency leads to increased activation of protein kinase pkr and reduced vesicular stomatitis virus growth following interferon treatment.two size forms of adar1 adenosine deaminase are known, one constitutively expressed (p110) and the other interferon (ifn)-induced (p150). to test the role of adar1 in viral infection, hela cells with adar1 stably knocked down and 293 cells overexpressing adar1 were utilized. overexpression of p150 adar1 had no significant effect on the yield of vesicular stomatitis virus. likewise, reduction of p110 and p150 adar1 proteins to less than approximately 10 to 15% of parental levels (adar1-deficient) ...201019913273
structure of the nucleoprotein binding domain of mokola virus phosphoprotein.mokola virus (mokv) is a nonsegmented, negative-sense rna virus that belongs to the lyssavirus genus and rhabdoviridae family. mokv phosphoprotein p is an essential component of the replication and transcription complex and acts as a cofactor for the viral rna-dependent rna polymerase. p recruits the viral polymerase to the nucleoprotein-bound viral rna (n-rna) via an interaction between its c-terminal domain and the n-rna complex. here we present a structure for this domain of mokv p, obtained ...201019906936
viral mutagenesis as a means for generating novel proteins.we demonstrate that a mutation-prone virus engineered to express a foreign gene is an expedient means for generating novel mutant nonviral proteins in mammalian cells. using vesicular stomatitis virus to express a gene coding for a fluorescent dsred protein, a number of green mutant variants including a new variant not previously described were rapidly isolated from infected cells, sequenced, and cloned. similar methods may be useful in the development of physiologically sensitive fluorescent re ...201019906913
attenuation of vesicular stomatitis virus encephalitis through microrna targeting.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) has long been regarded as a promising recombinant vaccine platform and oncolytic agent but has not yet been tested in humans because it causes encephalomyelitis in rodents and primates. recent studies have shown that specific tropisms of several viruses could be eliminated by engineering microrna target sequences into their genomes, thereby inhibiting spread in tissues expressing cognate micrornas. we therefore sought to determine whether microrna targets could b ...201019906911
some attenuated variants of vesicular stomatitis virus show enhanced oncolytic activity against human glioblastoma cells relative to normal brain cells.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) has been shown in laboratory studies to be effective against a variety of tumors, including malignant brain tumors. however, attenuation of vsv may be necessary to balance the potential toxicity toward normal cells, particularly when targeting brain tumors. here we compared 10 recombinant vsv variants resulting from different attenuation strategies. attenuations included gene shifting (vsv-p1-gfp/rfp), m protein mutation (vsv-m51), g protein cytoplasmic tail trun ...201019906910
study of andes virus entry and neutralization using a pseudovirion system.andes virus (andv), a member of the hantavirus genus in the family bunyaviridae, causes an acute disease characteristic of new-world hantaviruses called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps). hps is a highly pathogenic disease with a case-fatality rate of 40%. andv is the only hantavirus reported to spread directly from human-to-human. the aim of the present study was to develop a quantitative and high-throughput pseudovirion assay to study andv infection and neutralization in biosafety level 2 fa ...201019903496
characterization of the structure of the phosphoprotein of chandipura virus, a negative stranded rna virus probing intratryptophan energy transfer using single and double tryptophan mutants.the phosphoprotein (p protein) of chandipura virus (chpv), a negative stranded rna virus, is involved in both transcription and replication phases of the viral life cycle. the two tryptophan (trp) residues of chpv, located at 105 and 135 respectively and two single trp mutants w135f and w105f and a double trp mutant w135f/w105f have been characterized by steady state and time-resolved fluorescence and phosphorescence at 298 k and 77 k. results indicate that trp135 is more buried with less polar ...201019895867
a single peptide-mhc complex positively selects a diverse and specific cd8 t cell repertoire.pathogen recognition by t cells is dependent on their exquisite specificity for self-major histocompatibility complex (mhc) molecules presenting a bound peptide. although this specificity results from positive and negative selection of developing t cells in the thymus, the relative contribution of these two processes remains controversial. to address the relation between the selecting peptide-mhc complex and the specificity of mature t cells, we generated transgenic mice that express a single pe ...200919892989
pcbp2 mediates degradation of the adaptor mavs via the hect ubiquitin ligase aip4.mavs is critical in innate antiviral immunity as the sole adaptor for rig-i-like helicases. mavs regulation is essential for the prevention of excessive harmful immune responses. here we identify pcbp2 as a negative regulator in mavs-mediated signaling. overexpression of pcbp2 abrogated cellular responses to viral infection, whereas knockdown of pcbp2 exerted the opposite effect. pcbp2 was induced after viral infection, and its interaction with mavs led to proteasomal degradation of mavs. pcbp2 ...200919881509
targeting viral dsrna for antiviral prophylaxis.double-stranded (ds)rna in the infected cells is a trait shared by most if not all viruses. while humans have developed variable immune responses, viruses have also developed countermeasures to defeat dsrna-induced antiviral strategies. thus, we proposed a broad antiviral strategy to antagonize the countermeasures of viruses and bypass the dsrna-induced signals that are readily defeated by viruses. by rewiring the dsrna-binding proteins in the dsrna complex and reconnecting them to apoptosis sig ...201119880628
[transcriptional profiles of intestinal pig epithelial cell jejenum 2 cultures infected by vesicular stomatitis virus].to better understand the host inflammatory responses, in particular inflammatory cytokines responses of vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) infection, and the host-vsv interaction.200919873763
[oncolytic virus therapy using vesicular stomatitis virus]. 200919847736
analysis of virion associated host proteins in vesicular stomatitis virus using a proteomics approach.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) is the prototypic rhabdovirus and the best studied member of the order mononegavirales. there is now compelling evidence that enveloped virions released from infected cells carry numerous host (cellular) proteins some of which may play an important role in viral replication. although several cellular proteins have been previously shown to be incorporated into vsv virions, no systematic study has been done to reveal the host protein composition for virions of vsv ...200919821998
does the vesicular stomatitis virus really have a selective oncolytic effect in human cancer? 201019795451
insertion of enhanced green fluorescent protein in a hinge region of vesicular stomatitis virus l polymerase protein creates a temperature-sensitive virus that displays no virion-associated polymerase activity in vitro.the rna-dependent rna polymerase of viruses belonging to the order mononegavirales is part of a large multifunctional l protein that also catalyzes viral mrna capping and cap methylation. the l protein of this diverse group of agents displays six blocks of conserved sequences. the precise relationship between these conserved regions and individual functions is largely unknown, except for "domain" vi that clearly encodes a viral mrna cap methylase. the l protein of morbilliviruses (family paramyx ...200919793815
glycoprotein-dependent acidification of vesicular stomatitis virus enhances release of matrix protein.to study vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) entry and uncoating, we generated a recombinant vsv encoding a matrix (m) protein containing a c-terminal tetracysteine lumio tag (rvsv-ml) that could be fluorescently labeled using biarsenical compounds. quantitative confocal microscopy showed that there is a transient loss of fluorescence at early times after the initiation of endocytosis of rvsv-ml-green (rvsv-mlg) virions, which did not occur when cells were treated with bafilomycin a1. the reduction ...200919776119
expression of ifn-beta enhances both efficacy and safety of oncolytic vesicular stomatitis virus for therapy of mesothelioma.our preclinical and clinical trials using a replication-defective adenoviral vector expressing ifn-beta have shown promising results for the treatment of malignant mesothelioma. based on the hypotheses that a replication-competent vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) oncolytic vector would transduce more tumor cells in vivo, that coexpression of the immunostimulatory ifn-beta gene would enhance the immune-based effector mechanisms associated both with regression of mesotheliomas and with vsv-mediate ...200919773437
recombinant vectors as influenza vaccines.the antiquated system used to manufacture the currently licensed inactivated influenza virus vaccines would not be adequate during an influenza virus pandemic. there is currently a search for vaccines that can be developed faster and provide superior, long-lasting immunity to influenza virus as well as other highly pathogenic viruses and bacteria. recombinant vectors provide a safe and effective method to elicit a strong immune response to a foreign protein or epitope. this review explores the a ...200919768410
vesicular stomatitis virus inhibits mitotic progression and triggers cell death.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) infects and kills a wide range of cell types; however, the mechanisms involved in vsv-mediated cell death are not fully understood. here we show that vsv infection interferes with mitotic progression, resulting in cell death. this effect requires the interaction of vsv matrix (m) protein with the rae1-nup98 complex in mitosis, which is associated with a subset of ribonucleoproteins (rnps). vsv displaced rae1 from spindle poles, caused spindle abnormalities and tr ...200919745842
akt inhibitor akt-iv blocks virus replication through an akt-independent mechanism.many viruses activate the phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase (pi3k)/akt intracellular signaling pathway to promote viral replication. we have analyzed whether a rapidly replicating rhabdovirus, vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv), requires the pi3k/akt signaling pathway for its replication. through the use of chemical inhibitors of pi3k and akt, we show that vsv replication and cytopathic effects do not require activation of these kinases. inhibitors that block the activating phosphorylations of akt at ...200919740993
mutations in the c-terminal loop of the nucleocapsid protein affect vesicular stomatitis virus rna replication and transcription differentially.the 2.9-a structure of the vesicular stomatitis virus nucleocapsid (n) protein bound to rna shows the rna to be tightly sequestered between the two lobes of the n protein. domain movement of the lobes of the n protein has been postulated to facilitate polymerase access to the rna template. we investigated the roles of individual amino acid residues in the c-terminal loop, involved in long-range interactions between n protein monomers, in forming functional ribonucleoprotein (rnp) templates. the ...200919726519
peripheral immunization blocks lethal actions of vesicular stomatitis virus within the brain.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) is the prototype virus for 75 or more negative-strand rna viruses in the rhabdovirus family. some of these viruses, including vsv, can cause neurological impairment or death upon brain infection. vsv has shown promise in the prevention and treatment of disease as a vaccine vector and an oncolytic virus, but infection of the brain remains a concern. three vsv variants, the wild-type-related vsv-g/gfp and two attenuated viruses, vsv-ct1 and vsv-ct9-m51, were compar ...200919726512
evaluation of an attenuated vesicular stomatitis virus vector expressing interferon-beta for use in malignant pleural mesothelioma: heterogeneity in interferon responsiveness defines potential efficacy.abstract vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) has shown promise as an oncolytic agent, although unmodified vsv can be neurotoxic. to avoid toxicity, a vector was created by introducing the interferon-beta (ifn-beta) gene (vsv.ifn-beta). we conducted this study to determine the ability of vsv.ifn-beta to lyse human cancer (mesothelioma) cells and to evaluate the potential of this recombinant virus for clinical translation. four normal human mesothelial and 12 mesothelioma cell lines were tested for t ...201019715403
vsv infection is sensed by drosophila, attenuates nutrient signaling, and thereby activates antiviral autophagy.innate immune mechanisms are the first line of defense against pathogens including viruses. this work identifies autophagy, an innate intracellular degradative pathway, as antiviral against vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) in drosophila. vsv is sensed by cells via the surface glycoprotein leading to the attenuation of the nutrient signaling pathway thereby activating an antiviral autophagic program.200919713743
ribose 2'-o methylation of the vesicular stomatitis virus mrna cap precedes and facilitates subsequent guanine-n-7 methylation by the large polymerase protein.during conventional mrna cap formation, two separate methyltransferases sequentially modify the cap structure, first at the guanine-n-7 (g-n-7) position and subsequently at the ribose 2'-o position. for vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv), a prototype of the nonsegmented negative-strand rna viruses, the two methylase activities share a binding site for the methyl donor s-adenosyl-l-methionine and are inhibited by individual amino acid substitutions within the c-terminal domain of the large (l) poly ...200919710136
a genetic background with low mutational robustness is associated with increased adaptability to a novel host in an rna virus.although mutational robustness is central to many evolutionary processes, its relationship to evolvability remains poorly understood and has been very rarely tested experimentally. here, we measure the evolvability of vesicular stomatitis virus in two genetic backgrounds with different levels of mutational robustness. we passaged the viruses into a novel cell type to model a host-jump episode, quantified changes in infectivity and fitness in the new host, evaluated the cost of adaptation in the ...200919702844
viral strategies for studying the brain, including a replication-restricted self-amplifying delta-g vesicular stomatis virus that rapidly expresses transgenes in brain and can generate a multicolor golgi-like expression.viruses have substantial value as vehicles for transporting transgenes into neurons. each virus has its own set of attributes for addressing neuroscience-related questions. here we review some of the advantages and limitations of herpes, pseudorabies, rabies, adeno-associated, lentivirus, and others to study the brain. we then explore a novel recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (dg-vsv) with the g-gene deleted and transgenes engineered into the first position of the rna genome, which replicat ...200919672982
antiviral screening of forty-two egyptian medicinal plants.egyptian medicinal plants are well known by their diverse uses in traditional folk medicine to cure various ailments including infectious diseases. forty-two egyptian medicinal plant species were selected from local market and were subjected to antiviral screening bioassay to investigate and to evaluate their biological activities.200919666102
highly sensitive fetal goat tongue cell line for detection and isolation of foot-and-mouth disease virus.a fetal goat cell line (zz-r 127) supplied by the collection of cell lines in veterinary medicine of the friedrich loeffler institute was examined for susceptibility to infection by foot-and-mouth disease (fmd) virus (fmdv) and by two other viruses causing clinically indistinguishable vesicular conditions, namely, the viruses of swine vesicular disease and vesicular stomatitis. primary bovine thyroid (bty) cells are generally the most sensitive cell culture system for fmdv detection but are prob ...200919656987
dna vaccines expressing retrovirus-like particles are efficient immunogens to induce neutralizing antibodies.we aimed at improving dna vaccination efficiency for inducing neutralizing antibodies. we used plasmids encoding gag of mlv and envelope proteins of vsv or wnv. upon in vivo injection, they generate retrovirus-derived vlps pseudotyped with these envelopes expressed in their wild-type conformation. we show that these plasmo-retrovlps induce potent humoral responses, the efficacy of which could be improved by co-administration of dna encoding adjuvant cytokines. antibodies against vsv or wnv were ...200919656495
yak interferon-alpha loaded solid lipid nanoparticles for controlled release.to explore the potential of a novel animal interferon formulation for controlled release, the yak interferon-alpha (ifn-alpha) glutathione s-transferase (gst) fusion protein was expressed in escherichia coli (e. coli) and the purified recombinant ifn-alpha was encapsulated into solid lipid nanoparticles (sln) by double emulsion solvent evaporation (w/o/w) method. the particle size and zeta potential of ifn-alpha-loaded sln were 124.2+/-10.2 nm and -11.2+/-0.6 mv. the encapsulation efficiency of ...201019647842
ars2 regulates both mirna- and sirna- dependent silencing and suppresses rna virus infection in drosophila.intrinsic immune responses autonomously inhibit viral replication and spread. one pathway that restricts viral infection in plants and insects is rna interference (rnai), which targets and degrades viral rna to limit infection. to identify additional genes involved in intrinsic antiviral immunity, we screened drosophila cells for modulators of viral infection using an rnai library. we identified ars2 as a key component of drosophila antiviral immunity. loss of ars2 in cells, or in flies, increas ...200919632183
rho gtpases modulate entry of ebola virus and vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped vectors.to explore mechanisms of entry for ebola virus (ebov) glycoprotein (gp) pseudotyped virions, we used comparative gene analysis to identify genes whose expression correlated with viral transduction. candidate genes were identified by using ebov gp pseudotyped virions to transduce human tumor cell lines that had previously been characterized by cdna microarray. transduction profiles for each of these cell lines were generated, and a significant positive correlation was observed between rhoc expres ...200919625394
prime-boost vaccination with recombinant mumps virus and recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vectors elicits an enhanced human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gag-specific cellular immune response in rhesus macaques.intramuscular inoculation of rhesus macaques with one or more doses of recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rvsv) expressing human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1) gag (rvsvgag) typically elicits peak cellular immune responses of 500 to 1,000 gamma interferon (ifn-gamma) enzyme-linked immunospots (elispots)/10(6) peripheral blood lymphocytes (pbl). here, we describe the generation of a novel recombinant mumps virus (rmuv) expressing hiv-1 gag (rmuvgag) and measure the gag-specific cellul ...200919625392
the cd8+ memory t-cell state of readiness is actively maintained and reversible.the ability of the adaptive immune system to respond rapidly and robustly upon repeated antigen exposure is known as immunologic memory, and it is thought that acquisition of memory t-cell function is an irreversible differentiation event. in this study, we report that many phenotypic and functional characteristics of antigen-specific cd8 memory t cells are lost when they are deprived of contact with dendritic cells. under these circumstances, memory t cells reverted from g(1) to the g(0) cell-c ...200919617575
reversal of papilloma growth in rabbits therapeutically vaccinated against e6 with naked dna and/or vesicular stomatitis virus vectors.persistent infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (hpvs) is the greatest risk factor for the development of hpv-associated cancers. in this study rabbits bearing persistent and potentially malignant papillomas were used to test the efficacy of vaccination with a recombinant dna and/or vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) targeting the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (crpv) e6 protein. immune responses were primed with either vector and boosted twice with the homologous or heterologous e6 v ...201019615481
characterization of the complete genome sequence of pike fry rhabdovirus.the complete genome sequence of pike fry rhabdovirus (pfrv), consisting of 11,097 nucleotides, was determined. the genome contains five genes, encoding the nucleoprotein (n), phosphoprotein (p), matrix protein (m), glycoprotein (g), and rna-dependent rna polymerase (l) protein in the order 3'-n-p-m-g-l-5'. 3' leader- and 5' trailer-sequences in the pfrv genome show inverse complementarity. the pfrv proteins share the highest homology to the proteins of spring viremia of carp virus (svcv), rangin ...200919603256
vesicular stomatitis virus as a novel cancer vaccine vector to prime antitumor immunity amenable to rapid boosting with adenovirus.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) has proven to be an effective vaccine vector for immunization against viral infection, but its potential to induce an immune response to a self-tumor antigen has not been investigated. we constructed a recombinant vsv expressing human dopachrome tautomerase (hdct) and evaluated its immunogenicity in a murine melanoma model. intranasal delivery of vsv-hdct activated both cd4(+) and cd8(+) dct-specific t-cell responses. the magnitude of these responses could be sig ...200919603003
microrna-146a feedback inhibits rig-i-dependent type i ifn production in macrophages by targeting traf6, irak1, and irak2.upon recognition of viral components by pattern recognition receptors, including tlrs and retinoic acid-inducible gene i (rig-i)- like helicases, cells are activated to produce type i ifn and proinflammatory cytokines. these pathways are tightly regulated by host to prevent inappropriate cellular response, but viruses can down-regulate these pathways for their survival. recently, identification of negative regulators for cytoplasmic rna-mediated antiviral signaling, especially the rig-i pathway, ...200919596990
phylogenetic analysis of spring viraemia of carp virus isolates from austria indicates the existence of at least two subgroups within genogroup id.genetic relationships between 22 spring viraemia of carp virus (svcv) isolates from austria collected between 1994 and 2007 were determined based on the partial nucleotide sequence of the glycoprotein gene (g gene). phylogenetic analyses located all austrian isolates except one in genogroup id. one isolate collected in 2007 was placed within the svcv ia genogroup. more importantly, the study also revealed 3 distinct clusters within genogroup id, designated id1, id2 and id3. existence of subgroup ...200919593931
vesicular stomatitis virus induces apoptosis primarily through bak rather than bax by inactivating mcl-1 and bcl-xl.vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) induces apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway. the mitochondrial pathway is regulated by the bcl-2 family of proteins, which consists of both pro- and antiapoptotic members. to determine the relative importance of the multidomain proapoptotic bcl-2 family members bak and bax, hela cells were transfected with bak and/or bax small interfering rna (sirna) and subsequently infected with recombinant wild-type vsv. our results showed that bak is more important than b ...200919587033
toll-like receptor signaling controls reactivation of kshv from latency.kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (kshv) is the etiological agent of kaposi's sarcoma, primary effusion lymphoma (pel), and multicentric castleman's disease. like other herpesviruses, kshv establishes life-long latency in the human host with intermittent periods of reactivation. physiological triggers of herpesviral reactivation are poorly defined. toll-like receptors (tlrs) recognize pathogens and are vital for the host innate immune response. we screened multiple tlr agonists for their a ...200919564611
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