نتایج جستجو برای: avian reovirus

تعداد نتایج: 42768  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences 1980
J Kreft

When reovirus-infected Hela cells are incubated at 43 degrees C virus-specific messenger RNA is released from the polysomes. It accumulates free in the cytoplasm as messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs). These particles have a sedimentation rate of about 50S and a buoyant density in CsCL of 1.42 g/cm3. Reovirus mRNPs contain, besides all three size classes of reovirus messenger RNA, the...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2005
Maoxiang Li Christopher F Cuff James Pestka

Based on the known capacity of deoxynivalenol (DON) to target gut lymphoid tissue and IgA production, it was hypothesized that this mycotoxin interferes with the immune response to enteric reovirus infection. When mice were orally gavaged, first with 25 mg/kg bw DON, and then with reovirus serotype 1, strain Lang (T1/L) 2 or 12 h later, viral titers in the GI tract were 10-fold higher than cont...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Maya Shmulevitz Jennifer Corcoran Jayme Salsman Roy Duncan

The p10 fusion-associated small transmembrane protein of avian reovirus induces extensive syncytium formation in transfected cells. Here we show that p10-induced cell-cell fusion is restricted by rapid degradation of the majority of newly synthesized p10. The small ectodomain of p10 targets the protein for degradation following p10 insertion into an early membrane compartment. Paradoxically, co...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2010
Koji Kawaguchi Tsuyoshi Etoh Kosuke Suzuki Marcelo Takahiro Mitui Akira Nishizono Norio Shiraishi Seigo Kitano

The prognosis of gastric cancer patients with peritoneal dissemination is extremely poor, and the development of an effective treatment is necessary. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of oncolytic reovirus against peritoneal metastasis in human gastric cancer using an experimental animal model. Four human gastric cancer cell lines, including MKN45p, NUGC4, MKN7 and KatoIII, ...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Tommy Alain Kensuke Hirasawa Kelly J Pon Sandra G Nishikawa Stefan J Urbanski Yvonna Auer Joanne Luider Anita Martin Randal N Johnston Anna Janowska-Wieczorek Patrick W K Lee Anna E Kossakowska

Reoviruses infect cells that manifest an activated Ras-signaling pathway, and have been shown to effectively destroy many different types of neoplastic cells, including those derived from brain, breast, colon, ovaries, and prostate. In this study, we investigated the reovirus as a potential therapeutic agent against lymphoid malignancies. A total of 9 lymphoid cell lines and 27 primary human ly...

2010
s Comins James Spicer Andrew Protheroe Victoria Roulstone Katie Twigger Christine M. White Alan Melcher Matt C. Coffey Karl L. Mettinger Gerard Nuovo David E. Cohn Kevin J. Harrington Hardev S. Pandha

wnloade pose: REOLYSIN (Oncolytics Biotech) consists of a wild-type oncolytic reovirus, which has selectotoxicity for tumor cells while sparing normal cells. In a phase I study as a single agent, repeated ons of reovirus were safe with evidence of antitumor activity. Preclinical studies indicate potential nergy between reovirus and chemotherapeutic agents. A multicenter, phase I dose escalation...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1990
D A Piccoli C L Witzleben C J Guico A Morrison D H Rubin

Reovirus type 1, after intravenous inoculation in the adult mouse, is secreted via bile into the intestine in an infectious form. Although reovirus type 1 is rapidly removed from systemic circulation by the liver and the lung, very few hepatocytes express reovirus antigen during infection. In intestinal cells, reovirus replicates selectively in the crypts. This site preference may be due to act...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1973
R Hand I Tamm

We determined the effects of noninfective reovirus components on cellular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis. Reovirus inactivated by ultraviolet light inhibited cellular DNA synthesis, whereas reovirus cores and empty capsids did not. Both cores and empty capsids were adsorbed to cells. Adenine-rich ribonucleic acid (RNA) from reovirus, adsorbed to cells in the presence of diethyl-aminoethy...

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