نتایج جستجو برای: reovirus

تعداد نتایج: 1929  

2012
Kerstin Reiss Jennifer E. Stencel Yan Liu Bärbel S. Blaum Dirk M. Reiter Ten Feizi Terence S. Dermody Thilo Stehle

Viral attachment to target cells is the first step in infection and also serves as a determinant of tropism. Like many viruses, mammalian reoviruses bind with low affinity to cell-surface carbohydrate receptors to initiate the infectious process. Reoviruses disseminate with serotype-specific tropism in the host, which may be explained by differential glycan utilization. Although α2,3-linked sia...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1985
A De Benedetti G J Williams C Baglioni

A coupled, cell-free system for the transcription and translation of reovirus mRNA was developed. Activated reovirions were incubated with reticulocyte lysate and an appropriate energy mix. Active transcription was obtained, but protein synthesis was inhibited after a short lag even by low concentrations of reovirions. This inhibition was abolished by the addition of the kinase inhibitor 2-amin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
D H Levin D Kyner G Acs

Previous data demonstrated that reovirus mRNA, synthesized in vitro with the particulate RNA transcriptase of reovirus cores, efficiently directs the synthesis of polypeptides in vitro. The present studies indicate that all of the three size classes of reovirus mRNA produced in vitro can form protein initiation complexes with rat liver [(36)S]Met-tRNA(F) and incubated 40S and 60S ribosomal subu...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Caroline M Coffey Alexander Sheh Irene S Kim Kartik Chandran Max L Nibert John S L Parker

The mechanisms by which reoviruses induce apoptosis have not been fully elucidated. Earlier studies identified the mammalian reovirus S1 and M2 genes as determinants of apoptosis induction. However, no published results have demonstrated the capacities of the proteins encoded by these genes to induce apoptosis, either independently or in combination, in the absence of reovirus infection. Here w...

2015
Xing Zhao Narendiran Rajasekaran Cariad Chester Atsushi Yonezawa Suparna Dutt Matt Coffey Holbrook E Kohrt

Methods Here we investigated the direct effect of reovirus on NK cell mediated ADCC against the EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor) positive colorectal cancer cell line: DLD-1 (KRAS mut). NK cells isolated from human PBMCs were cultured with 1pfu of reovirus for 12 hrs. These reovirus treated NK cells were co-cultured with DLD-1 cells coated with increasing concentrations anti-EGFR antibody cetuxima...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Derek R Clements Andra M Sterea Youra Kim Erin Helson Cheryl A Dean Anna Nunokawa Krysta Mila Coyle Tanveer Sharif Paola Marcato Shashi A Gujar Patrick W K Lee

Tumor-associated immunosuppression aids cancer cells to escape immune-mediated attack and subsequent elimination. Recently, however, many oncolytic viruses, including reovirus, have been reported to overturn such immunosuppression and promote the development of a clinically desired antitumor immunity, which is known to promote favorable patient outcomes. Contrary to this existing paradigm, in t...

2015
Jin Tian Xiaozhan Zhang Hongxia Wu Chunguo Liu Zhijie Li Xiaoliang Hu Shuo Su Lin-Fa Wang Liandong Qu

Many host cellular signaling pathways were activated and exploited by virus infection for more efficient replication. The PI3K/Akt pathway has recently attracted considerable interest due to its role in regulating virus replication. This study demonstrated for the first time that the mammalian reovirus strains Masked Palm Civet/China/2004 (MPC/04) and Bat/China/2003 (B/03) can induce transient ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
K Chandran M L Nibert

Mammalian reovirus virions undergo partial disassembly of the outer capsid upon exposure to proteases in vitro, producing infectious subvirion particles (ISVPs) that lack protein sigma3 and contain protein mu1/mu1C as endoprotease-generated fragments mu1delta/delta and phi. ISVPs are thought to be required for two early steps in reovirus infection: membrane penetration and activation of the par...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Adrian W Zuercher Susan E Coffin M Christine Thurnheer Petra Fundova John J Cebra

Peyer's patches are known as mucosal inductive sites for humoral and cellular immune responses in the gastrointestinal tract. In contrast, functionally equivalent structures in the respiratory tract remain elusive. It has been suggested that nasal-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) might serve as a mucosal inductive site in the upper respiratory tract. However, typical signs of mucosal inductive...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
R L Ward C S Ashley

The effect of detergents on the stability of enteric viruses was found to be highly dependent on pH. This was demonstrated primarily with two ionic detergents, sodium dodecyl sulfate (an anionic detergent) and dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride (a cationic detergent). Both detergents were shown to be potent virucidal agents for reovirus, but the effects of sodium dodecyl sulfate were minimal nea...

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