نتایج جستجو برای: reovirus

تعداد نتایج: 1929  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2008
Laura Vidal Hardev S Pandha Timothy A Yap Christine L White Katie Twigger Richard G Vile Alan Melcher Matt Coffey Kevin J Harrington Johann S DeBono

PURPOSE To determine the safety and feasibility of daily i.v. administration of wild-type oncolytic reovirus (type 3 Dearing) to patients with advanced cancer, assess viral excretion kinetics and antiviral immune responses, identify tumor localization and replication, and describe antitumor activity. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Patients received escalating doses of reovirus up to 3 x 10(10) TCID(50) ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
A S Major C F Cuff

Enteric infection of mice with respiratory enteric orphan virus (reovirus) type 1, strain Lang elicits both humoral and cellular immune responses. To investigate the role of CD8+, alpha/beta T-cell receptor (TCR)+ T cells in mucosal immunity to an enteric pathogen, we examined immune responses and viral clearance following enteric reovirus infection in C57BL/6, B6129F2, and beta2-microglobulin-...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Mariam B Gonzalez-Hernandez Thomas Liu Hilary C Payne Jennifer E Stencel-Baerenwald Mine Ikizler Hideo Yagita Terence S Dermody Ifor R Williams Christiane E Wobus

UNLABELLED Microfold (M) cells are specialized intestinal epithelial cells that internalize particulate antigens and aid in the establishment of immune responses to enteric pathogens. M cells have also been suggested as a portal for pathogen entry into the host. While virus particles have been observed in M cells, it is not known whether viruses use M cells to initiate a productive infection. N...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
J L Connolly E S Barton T S Dermody

Reovirus induces apoptosis in cultured cells and in vivo. Genetic studies indicate that the efficiency with which reovirus strains induce apoptosis is determined by the viral S1 gene, which encodes attachment protein sigma1. However, the biochemical properties of sigma1 that influence apoptosis induction are unknown. To determine whether the capacity of sigma1 to bind cell surface sialic acid d...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
R L DeBiasi C L Edelstein B Sherry K L Tyler

Viral myocarditis is an important cause of human morbidity and mortality for which reliable and effective therapy is lacking. Using reovirus strain 8B infection of neonatal mice, a well-characterized experimental model of direct virus-induced myocarditis, we now demonstrate that myocardial injury results from apoptosis. Proteases play a critical role as effectors of apoptosis. The activity of t...

2017
Emily J. Simon Morgan A. Howells Johnasha D. Stuart Karl W. Boehme

Reovirus is under development as a therapeutic for numerous types of cancer. In contrast to other oncolytic viruses, the safety and efficacy of reovirus have not been improved through genetic manipulation. Here, we tested the oncolytic capacity of recombinant strains (rs) of prototype reovirus laboratory strains T1L and T3D (rsT1L and rsT3D, respectively) in a panel of non-small cell lung cance...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Jillann A Madren Payel Sarkar Pranav Danthi

Membrane penetration by reovirus requires successive formation of two cell entry intermediates, infectious subvirion particles (ISVPs) and ISVP*s. In vitro incubation of reovirus virions with high concentration of chymotrypsin (CHT) results in partial digestion of the viral outer capsid to form ISVPs. When virions are instead digested with low concentrations of chymotrypsin, the outer capsid is...

2011

Objective: Viral interference has been demonstrated in different systems, such as the effect of enterovirus infection on live-attenuated oral polio vaccine. In this study, the effect of reovirus which could exist in the human intestinal tract on poliovirus vaccine strains was investigated and could be an important factor to consider in oral polio vaccination. Methods: Cells were infected with r...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Douglas J Kominsky Ryan J Bickel Kenneth L Tyler

Many viruses belonging to diverse viral families with differing structure and replication strategies induce apoptosis both in cultured cells in vitro and in tissues in vivo. Despite this fact, little is known about the specific cellular apoptotic pathways induced during viral infection. We have previously shown that reovirus-induced apoptosis of HEK cells is initiated by death receptor activati...

2003
JERRY T. NEPOM HOWARD L. WEINER MARC A. DICHTER MARC TARDIEU DALE R. SPRIGGS COLETTE F. GRAMM LINDA POWERS BERNARD N. FIELDS

Cell surface receptors function as specific binding structures for a wide variety of ligands, including antigens, hormones, toxins, and viruses. For recognition of antigen by B lymphocytes, the basis of receptor binding to ligand relates to the arrangement of variable regions of heavy and light immunoglobulin (Ig) chains, creating novel conformational structures in and around the binding site t...

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