نتایج جستجو برای: 2 ویژگی iav

تعداد نتایج: 2570635  

2016
Jyoti Batra Shashank Tripathi Amrita Kumar Jacqueline M. Katz Nancy J. Cox Renu B. Lal Suryaprakash Sambhara Sunil K. Lal

A unique feature of influenza A virus (IAV) life cycle is replication of the viral genome in the host cell nucleus. The nuclear import of IAV genome is an indispensable step in establishing virus infection. IAV nucleoprotein (NP) is known to mediate the nuclear import of viral genome via its nuclear localization signals. Here, we demonstrate that cellular heat shock protein 40 (Hsp40/DnaJB1) fa...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2013
Marine L B Hillaire Henk P Haagsman Albert D M E Osterhaus Guus F Rimmelzwaan Martin van Eijk

Influenza A viruses (IAV) cause respiratory tract infections annually associated with excess mortality and morbidity. Nonspecific, innate immune mechanisms play a key role in protection against viral invasion at early stages of infection. A soluble protein present in mucosal secretions of the lung, surfactant protein D (SP-D), is an important component of this initial barrier that helps to prev...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Tadanobu Takahashi Kouki Murakami Momoe Nagakura Hideyuki Kishita Shinya Watanabe Koichi Honke Kiyoshi Ogura Tadashi Tai Kazunori Kawasaki Daisei Miyamoto Kazuya I P J Hidari Chao-Tan Guo Yasuo Suzuki Takashi Suzuki

Sulfatide is abundantly expressed in various mammalian organs, including the intestines and trachea, in which influenza A viruses (IAVs) replicate. However, the function of sulfatide in IAV infection remains unknown. Sulfatide is synthesized by two transferases, ceramide galactosyltransferase (CGT) and cerebroside sulfotransferase (CST), and is degraded by arylsulfatase A (ASA). In this study, ...

2015
Zhen Wang Fei Zhao Qian Gao Zhenlong Liu Yongxin Zhang Xiaoyu Li Yuhuan Li Weilie Ma Tao Deng Zhizhen Zhang Shan Cen Paul Digard

Influenza A virus (IAV) poses significant threats to public health because of the recent emergence of highly pathogenic strains and wide-spread resistance to available anti-influenza drugs. Therefore, new antiviral targets and new drugs to fight influenza virus infections are needed. Although IAV RNA transcription/replication represents a promising target for antiviral drug development, no assa...

2017
Xiaoqiu Wang Wenxin Wu Wei Zhang J. Leland Booth Elizabeth S. Duggan Lili Tian Sunil More Yan D. Zhao Ravindranauth N. Sawh Lin Liu Ming-Hui Zou Jordan P. Metcalf

BACKGROUND Retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) is an important regulator of virus-induced antiviral interferons (IFNs) and proinflammatory cytokines which participate in clearing viral infections. Cigarette smoke (CS) exposure increases the frequency and severity of respiratory tract infections. METHODS We generated a RIG-I transgenic (TG) mouse strain that expresses the RIG-I gene product...

2017
Jun Luo Linlin Zhou Hongren Wang Zhen Qin Li Xiang Jie Zhu Xiaojun Huang Yuan Yang Wanyi Li Baoning Wang Mingyuan Li

Influenza A virus (IAV) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP) are two major upper respiratory tract pathogens that can also cause infection in polarized bronchial epithelial cells to exacerbate disease in coinfected individuals which may result in significant morbidity. However, the underlying molecular mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we employed BALB/c ByJ mice inflected with SP, IAV, IAV fo...

2013
Lee T. Murray Jennifer A. Logan Daniel J. Jacob

[1] Nitrogen oxide radicals (NOx) produced by lightning are natural precursors for the production of the dominant tropospheric oxidants, OH and ozone. Observations of the interannual variability (IAV) of tropical ozone and of global mean OH (from the methyl chloroform proxy) offer a window for understanding the sensitivity of ozone and OH to environmental factors. We present the results of simu...

Journal: :Zoonoses and public health 2014
A Vincent L Awada I Brown H Chen F Claes G Dauphin R Donis M Culhane K Hamilton N Lewis E Mumford T Nguyen S Parchariyanon J Pasick G Pavade A Pereda M Peiris T Saito S Swenson K Van Reeth R Webby F Wong J Ciacci-Zanella

Pigs and humans have shared influenza A viruses (IAV) since at least 1918, and many interspecies transmission events have been documented since that time. However, despite this interplay, relatively little is known regarding IAV circulating in swine around the world compared with the avian and human knowledge base. This gap in knowledge impedes our understanding of how viruses adapted to swine ...

2011
Elizabeth A. Smith Sandeep R. P. Kumar Jagadeeswaran Deventhiran Thomas E. Cecere Tanya LeRoith Mike McGilliard Subbiah Elankumaran Isis Kanevsky Mullarky

Bacterial superinfections following influenza A virus (IAV) are predominant causes of morbidity in humans. The recent emergence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and highly virulent IAV strains has reduced treatment options. Development of an appropriate animal model to study secondary S. aureus infections may provide important information regarding disease pathogenesis. Pig...

2014
Lai-Giea Seng Janet Daly Kin-Chow Chang Suresh V. Kuchipudi Michael Nevels

Respiratory epithelial cells play a key role in influenza A virus (IAV) pathogenesis and host innate response. Transformed human respiratory cell lines are widely used in the study of IAV-host interactions due to their relative convenience, and inherent difficulties in working with primary cells. Transformed cells, however, may have altered susceptibility to virus infection. Proper characteriza...

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