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Wrammert Jens - - 2012
Humoral immune responses are thought to play a major role in dengue-induced immuno-pathology, however little is known about the plasmablasts producing these antibodies during an ongoing infection. Herein we present an analysis of plasmablast responses in patients with acute dengue virus infection. We found very potent plasmablast responses that often ...
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Martella V - - 2011
Infection by a novel canine astrovirus was associated with gastroenteritis in two dogs. The virus displayed 70.3-73.9% aa identity to other canine astroviruses in the full-length capsid. Specific antibodies were detected in the convalescent sera of the dogs, indicating seroconversion. Also, the virus appeared weakly related antigenically to the prototype ...
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Carroll Virginia A - - 2011
Transmission of herpesviruses depends on viral shedding at mucosal surfaces. The salivary gland represents a major site of persistent viral replication for many viruses, including cytomegalovirus. We established a mouse model of salivary gland dysfunction after acute viral infection and investigated the cellular requirements for loss of secretion. MCMV infection ...
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de Wit Emmie - - 2011
Based on epidemiological data, it is believed that human-to-human transmission plays an important role in Nipah virus outbreaks. No experimental data are currently available on the potential routes of human-to-human transmission of Nipah virus. In a first dose-finding experiment in Syrian hamsters, it was shown that Nipah virus was predominantly ...
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Kudelko Mateusz - - 2011
Identification and characterization of virus-host interactions are very important steps towards a better comprehension of the molecular mechanisms responsible for disease progression and pathogenesis. To date, very few cellular factors involved in the life cycle of flaviviruses, which are important human pathogens, have been described. In this study, we demonstrate ...
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Viral Infections in Septic Shock (VISS-Trial)-Crosslinks Between Inflammation and Immunosuppression.
Brenner Thorsten - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Recent investigations provided evidence that herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are reactivated in critically ill individuals. However, at this time, it remains unclear whether these viral infections are of real pathogenetic relevance or represent innocent bystanders. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 60 patients with septic shock were ...
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Reynard Olivier - - 2011
The Ebola virus matrix protein VP40 plays an essential role in virus assembly and budding. In this study we reveal that transient VP40 expression results in the release into the culture medium of substantial amounts of soluble monomeric VP40 in addition to the release of virus-like particles containing an oligomeric ...
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Ponprateep Sirikwan - - 2011
A Kazal type serine proteinase SPIPm2 is abundantly expressed in the hemocytes and shown to be involved in innate immune response against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in Penaeus monodon. The SPIPm2 is expressed and stored in the granules in the cytoplasm of semigranular and granular but not the hyaline ...
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Lin Degui - - 2011
Two domestic dogs in China were identified with evidence of H1N1/2009 influenza virus infection in November 2009. Virus isolation and sequence analysis of all eight genes of the two isolates showed that they were closely related to those of H1N1/2009 influenza virus circulating in humans, and therefore that they were ...
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Meckes David G DG - - 2011
Cells secrete various membrane-enclosed microvesicles from their cell surface (shedding microvesicles) and from internal, endosome-derived membranes (exosomes). Intriguingly, these vesicles have many characteristics in common with enveloped viruses, including biophysical properties, biogenesis, and uptake by cells. Recent discoveries describing the microvesicle-mediated intercellular transfer of functional cellular proteins, RNAs, and mRNAs ...
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Rahman Masmudur M - - 2011
The myxoma virus (MYXV)-encoded pyrin domain containing protein M013 co-regulates inflammatory responses mediated by both inflammasomes and the NF-κB pathways. Infection of human THP-1 monocytic cells with a MYXV construct deleted for the M013 gene (vMyxM013-KO), but not the parental MYXV, activates both the inflammasome and NF-κB pathways and induces ...
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Hung Chun-Yu - - 2011
Five host cellular proteins were identified in the secretion medium from Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV) infected Baby Hamster Kidney-21 (BHK-21) cells, including three molecular chaperones, HSP70, GRP78, and HSP90. Hsp90 isoforms were characterized further. Hsp90α was observed to be retained inside the nuclei, whereas Hsp90β associated with virus particles during ...
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Kelley James F - - 2011
High levels of viremia and chemokines and cytokines underlie the progression of severe dengue disease. Dengue virus (DENV) preferentially infects peripheral blood monocytes, which secrete elevated levels of immunomediators in patients with severe disease. Further, DENV nonstructural proteins (NS) are capable of modifying intracellular signaling, including interferon inhibition. We demonstrate ...
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Crispe E - - 2011
During the equine influenza (EI) outbreak, respiratory disease was observed in dogs that were in close proximity to infected horses. Investigations were undertaken to exclude influenza virus infection. Of the 23 dogs that were seropositive in tests using the influenza A/Sydney/2007 virus as the test antigen, 10 showed clinical signs. ...
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Oliveira Ledy H S - - 2011
Epstein Barr virus (EBV) is transmitted commonly by saliva, but it has been found in genital secretions, which suggests sexual transmission and led researchers to connect EBV and cervical neoplasia. People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are reported to be at high risk of acquiring genital infections and cervical ...
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Kalthoff Donata - - 2011
A pet rat derived cowpox virus strain, which was also the source of human infections, was used to infect young Wistar and fancy rats. After an incubation period of 6 days the animals developed a severe, often fatal disease with high amounts of virus detected in oropharyngeal secretions.
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Dhanushkodi Nisha R - - 2011
Abstract Chemokines play a pivotal role in the innate response to both bacterial and viral infections, and in mixed infections. To determine chemokine responses to Sindbis virus (SIN) in a co-infection model, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) derived from healthy volunteers were exposed to SIN in the presence and absence ...
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Joo Chul Hyun - - 2011
Many viruses, including hepatitis C virus (HCV), are major threats to public health, but few treatment options are available. Systemic administration of a combination of interferon-a and ribavirin is the only approved treatment for HCV. However, half of all patients are not cured by such treatment and a wide spectrum ...
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Hutson Christina L - - 2011
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is considered the most significant human public health threat in the genus Orthopoxvirus since the eradication of variola virus (the causative agent of smallpox). MPXV is a zoonotic agent endemic to forested areas of Central and Western Africa. In 2003, MPXV caused an outbreak in the United ...
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Frazer Kate - - 2011
This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare knowledge of hepatitis C virus infection amongst three groups of registered nurses working in primary care, to identify their current sources of information and access to educational resources. Hepatitis C virus infection is a public health problem; no vaccine ...
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Ramos-Casals Manuel - - 2010
Immunosuppression has been associated with viral reactivation in patients with chronic viral infections. a prospective study has concluded that it is safe to use anti-tumor-necrosis-factor agents in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection receiving antiviral prophylaxis. Is there sufficient evidence to back up this conclusion?
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Thurman R H - - 2010
Herpes simplex virus hepatitis is a rare but potentially fatal condition that usually affects the immunocompromised, including pregnant women. This case report details the course of fulminant hepatic failure in a woman at 31 weeks gestation resulting in emergent delivery of the fetus and liver transplant in the mother.
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Paintsil Elijah - - 2010
We hypothesized that the high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among injection drug users might be due to prolonged virus survival in contaminated syringes. We developed a microculture assay to examine the viability of HCV. Syringes were loaded with blood spiked with HCV reporter virus (Jc1/GLuc2A) to simulate 2 ...
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Andersen Ellen Sloth - - 2010
We describe a case of reactivation of hepatitis D virus (HDV) in a patient treated with chemotherapy for a diffuse large B cell lymphoma despite lamivudine prophylaxis. This case suggests that previously cleared HDV should be considered when administering chemotherapy to patients with lymphoma.
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Serologic assays specific to immunoglobulin M antibodies against hepatitis E virus: pangenotypic ...
Drobeniuc Jan - - 2010
Six immunoassays for detecting immunoglobulin M antibodies to hepatitis E virus were evaluated. Serum samples representing acute infection by each of the 4 viral genotypes as well as nonacute hepatitis E virus infection constituted the test panels. Diagnostic sensitivities and specificities as well as interassay agreement varied widely. Analytical sensitivity ...
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Mackiewicz Vincent - - 2010
Mutations in the internal ribosome entry site (IRES) of hepatitis A virus (HAV) have been associated with enhanced in vitro replication and viral attenuation in animal models. To address the possible role of IRES variability in clinical presentation, IRES sequences were obtained from HAV isolates associated with benign (n = ...
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Naniwa Taio - - 2010
The patient presented here is a 59-year-old Japanese man with active chronic hepatitis B with precore and core promoter mutated virus, presenting with high fever, bloody sputum, and multiple lung nodules with excavation. Surgical biopsy of the lung nodule showed necrotizing vasculitis affecting pulmonary arteries without granulomatous changes. The pulmonary ...
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Guan Hongliang - - 2010
Water-soluble fluorescent conjugated polymers can be used as an optical platform in highly sensitive DNA sensors. Here we report a simple label-free DNA sensor using poly(3-alkoxy-4-methylthiophene) to recognize and detect different oligonucleotide targets related to the YMDD gene mutation of hepatitis B virus. The concentration of surfactant Triton X-100, NaCl, ...
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Michaels Anthony J - - 2010
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review discusses recent developments in drug discovery for hepatitis C. We are on the verge of a new era with the introduction of direct acting oral agents that will transform the treatment landscape. Both healthcare providers and patients need to stay abreast of these changes ...
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Barbotte Laetitia - - 2010
We characterized a novel substitution conferring moderate resistance to telaprevir, a peptidomimetic inhibitor of hepatitis C virus protease. V36C conferred a 4.0-fold increase in the telaprevir 50% inhibitory concentration in an enzyme assay and a 9.5-fold increase in the replicon model. The replication capacity of a replicon harboring V36C was ...
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Nakamura Masahiko - - 2010
A phenanthridinone skeleton was derived from our previous researches on thalidomide and retinoids as a multi-template for generation of anti-viral lead compounds. Structural development studies focusing on anti-hepatitis C virus activity afforded 5-butyl-2-(1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-hydroxypropan-2-yl)phenanthridin-6(5H)-one (10) and 5-butylbenzo[b]phenanthridin-6(5H)-one (39), which showed EC(50) values of approximately 3.7 and 3.2microM, respectively.
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Yang Fan - - 2010
A new dihydrobenzofuran neolignan, herpepropenal, was isolated from the seeds of Herpetospermum caudigerum. Its chemical structure was established based on spectroscopic analysis. In this work, the inhibitory effects of herpepropenal on hepatitis B virus DNA and on the replication and expression of hepatitis B surface antigen and hepatitis B e ...
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Serracca L - - 2010
AIMS: The purpose of this work was to verify whether E. coli is a good indicator of viral contamination in mussels and Adenovirus could represent a better alternative as indicator organism of viral presence to guarantee consumer health protection. METHODS AND RESULTS: Eighty samples of mussels from La Spezia Gulf ...
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Boroumand Nahal - - 2010
Diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB) is an idiopathic inflammatory process involving respiratory bronchioles, largely restricted to Japanese people and associated with HLA Bw54. We report a case of idiopathic bronchiolitis with DPB features in an African American with hepatitis C virus infection, correlated with postmortem anatomic findings. The 53-year-old patient presented with ...
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Vachiramon Vasanop - - 2010
Lichen planus pigmentosus is a rare subtype of lichen planus. We report a first case of lichen planus pigmentosus with bilateral linear distribution associated with hepatitis C virus infection. The lesion was improved after sun avoidance and treatment of hepatitis C virus infection with a combination of interferon and ribavirin. ...
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Merat Shahin - - 2010
In older studies, the seroprevalence of hepatitis A virus infection has been reported to be over 95% in Iranians. Most of these studies were performed on volunteer blood donors. Studies on the general population are sparse. The purpose of this study was to determine the current seroprevalence of hepatitis A ...
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Liu Qing - - 2010
Nutrigenomics is a relatively new branch of nutrition science, which aim is to study the impact of the foods we eat on the function of our genes. Hepatosteatosis is strongly associated with hepatitis C virus infection, which is known to increase the risk of the disease progression and reduce the ...
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Ziraba Abdhalah K - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a global public health challenge. Prevalence of current hepatitis B virus infection in the general population in Uganda is about 10%. Health care workers (HCW) have an extra risk of getting infected from their workplace and yet they are not routinely vaccinated against ...
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Lai Ming-Wei - - 2010
After the initiation of a mass hepatitis B vaccination program in Taiwan, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus infection has declined progressively. However, about 1 percent of the young generation, who received hepatitis B vaccination at birth, remain carriers. Infection with vaccine-escape hepatitis B virus mutants always occurs shortly after ...
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Tang Dianping - - 2010
An integrated automatic electrochemical immunosensor array has been designed for the simultaneous detection of 5-type hepatitis virus antigens (i.e. hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D, and hepatitis E). Initially, 5-type hepatitis virus antibodies were immobilized onto a self-made electrochemical sensor array using nanogold particles and protein A as ...
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Ghinoiu Mariana - - 2009
Hepatitis E virus is a major cause of acute viral hepatitis. The diagnosis of acute viral hepatitis E is based essentially on antibodies and hepatitis E virus RNA. We describe herein a case of acute hepatitis E associated with a false-positive serology for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). This case report suggests ...
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Desai H G - - 2009
The diagnosis of cryptogenic cirrhosis (cirrhosis of unknown etiology) has dramatically decreased, following the discovery of hepatitis B virus (1965), hepatitis D virus (1977), hepatitis C virus (1989). Improving the diagnostic criteria for Autoimmune Hepatitis, by devising the scoring system and the recognition of the fact that Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis can ...
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Liu Fangfang - - 2009
Hepatitis C virus screening was conducted among 8,226 residents 25-65 years of age in 4 counties of China; virus prevalence was 0.9%. A subsequent case-control study indicated blood transfusion (odds ratio [OR] 4.55), esophageal balloon examination (OR 3.78), and intravenous injection (OR 5.83) were associated with infection.
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Szklo Moyses - - 2009
We examined the cross-sectional relationships of subclinical atherosclerosis - expressed by carotid intimal-medial thickness and coronary calcification - with antibodies to Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, hepatitis A virus, and pathogen burden (number of positive pathogens). A random sample of 1056 individuals chosen from 5030 Multi-Ethnic Study ...
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It is increasingly clear that a tailored therapeutic approach to patients with hepatitis C virus infection is needed. Success rates in difficult to treat and low-responsive hepatitis C virus patients are not completely satisfactory, and there is the need to optimise treatment duration and intensity in patients with the highest ...
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Kaul Artur - - 2009
[This corrects the article on p. e1000546 in vol. 5, PMID: 19680534.].
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Klevens R Monina - - 2009
Surveillance for hepatitis C virus infection in 6 US sites identified 20,285 newly reported cases in 12 months (report rate 69 cases/100,000 population, range 25-108/100,000). Staff reviewed 4 laboratory reports per new case. Local surveillance data can document the effects of disease, support linkage to care, and help prevent secondary ...
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Fishman Sarah L - - 2009
Many RNA viruses exist as a cloud of closely related sequence variants called a quasispecies, rather than as a population of identical clones. In this article, we explain the quasispecies nature of RNA viral genomes, and briefly review the principles of quasispecies dynamics and the differences with classical population genetics. ...
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Novara Francesca - - 2009
Splenic marginal zone B-cell lymphoma is characterized by high genetic heterogeneity, and hepatitis C virus infection seems to be involved in a subset of patients. The aims of the analysis were to identify potential genetic alterations related to hepatitis C virus status, IgV(H) gene mutational status, and prognostic categories identified ...
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Yamamoto Mami - - 2010
A 49-year-old Japanese woman presented with discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) on the face. The presence of Raynaud's phenomenon, swollen fingers, a high anti-nuclear antibody titer, and the results of a biopsy revealed limited-type systemic sclerosis (lSSc). The association of SSc with DLE is rare, although some single case reports have ...
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