نتایج جستجو برای: abstractsubgroup j avian leukosis virus alv

تعداد نتایج: 690501  

2016
Xinheng Zhang Zhuanqiang Yan Xinjian Li Wencheng Lin Zhenkai Dai Yiming Yan Piaopiao Lu Weiguo Chen Huanmin Zhang Feng Chen Jingyun Ma Qingmei Xie

Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) is a retroviruses that induces neoplasia, hepatomegaly, immunosuppression and poor performance in chickens. The tumorigenic and pathogenic mechanisms of ALV-J remain a hot topic. To explore anti-tumor genes that promote resistance to ALV-J infection in chickens, we bred ALV-J resistant and susceptible chickens (F3 generation). RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) of ...

2004
N. A. Cox J. L. Wilson M. T. Musgrove R. J. Buhr J. E. Sander B. P. Hudson

At 45 wk of age, 99 roosters housed in individual cages were tested for avian leukosis-J strain virus (ALV-J); 32 tested positive and 67 tested negative. These roosters were fed a restricted diet to maintain weight to primary breeder specifications. Individual semen and ceca samples were analyzed for presence and level of Campylobacter. Population levels of Campylobacter in semen and ceca of AL...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Dana Kucerová Jirí Plachy Markéta Reinisová Filip Senigl Katerina Trejbalová Josef Geryk Jirí Hejnar

Subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) is unique among the avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses in using the multimembrane-spanning cell surface protein Na(+)/H(+) exchanger type 1 (NHE1) as a receptor. The precise localization of amino acids critical for NHE1 receptor activity is key in understanding the virus-receptor interaction and potential interference with virus entry. Because no resistan...

Journal: :Virus research 2012
Hongmei Li Jun Ji Qingmei Xie Huiqin Shang Huanmin Zhang Xuegang Xin Feng Chen Baoli Sun Chunyi Xue Jingyun Ma Yingzuo Bi

Subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) is an oncogenic retrovirus primarily causing myeloid leukosis (ML) in broilers. Although ALV is well under control in a few countries including the USA, poultry industry in many parts of the world continues suffering from serious economic loss due to sporadic or widespread ALV infection, especially ALV-J infection. ALV-J infection of chickens is reportedl...

2015
Mei Mei Jianqiang Ye Aijian Qin Lin Wang Xuming Hu Kun Qian Hongxia Shao

The viral cell receptors and infection can be blocked by the expression of the viral receptor-binding protein. Thus, the viral cell receptor is an attractive target for anti-viral strategies, and the identification of viral cell receptor is critical for better understanding and controlling viral disease. As a model system for viral entry and anti-retroviral approaches, avian sarcoma/leukosis vi...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 0
hassan norouzian faculty of veterinary medicine, lorestan university omid dezfoulian faculty of veterinary medicine, lorestan university hossein hosseini faculty of veterinary medicine, islamic azad university, karaj

an adult native cock (gallus gallus domesticus) referred to the aviary clinic with multiple different sizes of round dermal nodules. the bird died few days later, and was then submitted for further evaluation. macroscopic and microscopic examinations as well as a pcr test were done to identify type and cause of the tumor. in histopathological assessment of biopsy specimen, it consisted of inter...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
S J Benson B L Ruis A L Garbers A M Fadly K F Conklin

A new subgroup of avian leukosis virus (ALV) that includes a unique env gene, designated J, was identified recently in England. Sequence analysis of prototype English isolate HPRS-103 revealed several other unique genetic characteristics of this strain and provided information that it arose by recombination between exogenous and endogenous virus sequences. In the past several years, ALV J type ...

An adult native cock (Gallus gallus domesticus) referred to the aviary clinic with multiple different sizes of round dermal nodules. The bird died few days later, and was then submitted for further evaluation. Macroscopic and microscopic examinations as well as a PCR test were done to identify type and cause of the tumor. In histopathological assessment of biopsy specimen, it consisted of inter...

2017
Manman Dai Min Feng Tingting Xie Yuanfang Li Zhuohao Ruan Meiqing Shi Ming Liao Xiquan Zhang

Immunosuppression induced by avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) causes serious reproduction problems and secondary infections in chickens. Given that monocytes are important precursors of immune cells including macrophages and dendritic cells, we investigated the fate of chicken monocytes after ALV-J infection. Our results indicated that most monocytes infected with ALV-J including field o...

2017
Mingjun Zhu Xiaoqian Ma Xiyao Cui Jing Zhou Chengui Li Libo Huang Yingli Shang Ziqiang Cheng

CCCH type zinc finger antiviral protein (ZAP) is a host restriction factor that inhibits the replication of a variety of viruses in mammals. However, little is known about its antiviral activity on avian tumor virus. Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J), an oncogenic retrovirus, induces myelocytomas and various other tumors in meat and egg type chickens. Here, we identified a chicken ZAP (ch...

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