نتایج جستجو برای: polyomaviridae

تعداد نتایج: 75  

2012
Oren Kobiler Nir Drayman Veronika Butin-Israeli Ariella Oppenheim

Viruses that replicate in the nucleus need to pass the nuclear envelope barrier during infection. Research in recent years indicates that the nuclear envelope is a major hurdle for many viruses. This review describes strategies to overcome this obstacle developed by seven virus families: herpesviridae, adenoviridae, orthomyxoviridae, lentiviruses (which are part of retroviridae), Hepadnaviridae...

2017
Francois Helle Etienne Brochot Lynda Handala Elodie Martin Sandrine Castelain Catherine Francois Gilles Duverlie

The BK virus (BKPyV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family first isolated in 1971. BKPyV causes frequent infections during childhood and establishes persistent infections with minimal clinical implications within renal tubular cells and the urothelium. However, reactivation of BKPyV in immunocompromised individuals may cause serious complications. In particular, with the implementation of mo...

2012
Annika Antonsson Seweryn Bialasiewicz Rebecca J. Rockett Kevin Jacob Ian C. Bennett Theo P. Sloots

Several different viruses have been proposed to play a role in breast carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of a subset of viruses in breast cancer tissue. We investigated the prevalence of 12 DNA viruses: EBV and CMV from the Herpesviridae family and SV40, BKV, JCV, MCV, WUV, KIV, LPV, HPyV6, HPyV7, and TSV from the Polyomaviridae family in 54 fresh frozen bre...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2013
Mariet C W Feltkamp Siamaque Kazem Els van der Meijden Chris Lauber Alexander E Gorbalenya

Until a few years ago the polyomavirus family (Polyomaviridae) included a dozen viruses identified in avian and mammalian hosts. Two of these, the JC and BK-polyomaviruses isolated a long time ago, are known to infect humans and cause severe illness in immunocompromised hosts. Since 2007 an unprecedented number of eight novel polyomaviruses were discovered in humans. Among them are the KI- and ...

Journal: :Virology 2013
Efrem S Lim Alejandro Reyes Martin Antonio Debasish Saha Usman N Ikumapayi Mitchell Adeyemi O Colin Stine Rebecca Skelton Daniel C Brennan Rajhab S Mkakosya Mark J Manary Jeffrey I Gordon David Wang

The family Polyomaviridae is comprised of circular double-stranded DNA viruses, several of which are associated with diseases, including cancer, in immunocompromised patients. Here we describe a novel polyomavirus recovered from the fecal microbiota of a child in Malawi, provisionally named STL polyomavirus (STLPyV). We detected STLPyV in clinical stool specimens from USA and The Gambia at up t...

2015
Raquel Burger-Calderon Jennifer Webster-Cyriaque Elena Kashuba

Members of the human Polyomaviridae family are ubiquitous and pathogenic among immune-compromised individuals. While only Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) has conclusively been linked to human cancer, all members of the polyomavirus (PyV) family encode the oncoprotein T antigen and may be potentially carcinogenic. Studies focusing on PyV pathogenesis in humans have become more abundant as the n...

Journal: :Virology 2008
Mark D Bennett Lucy Woolford Hans Stevens Marc Van Ranst Timothy Oldfield Michael Slaven Amanda J O'Hara Kristin S Warren Philip K Nicholls

The genome of a novel virus, tentatively named bandicoot papillomatosis carcinomatosis virus type 2 (BPCV2), obtained from multicentric papillomatous lesions from an adult male southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) was sequenced in its entirety. BPCV2 had a circular double-stranded DNA genome consisting of 7277 bp and open reading frames encoding putative L1 and L2 structural proteins and...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2009
Deborah Cheslett Frank McKiernan Cathy Hickey Evelyn Collins

Viral gametocytic hypertrophy (VGH) was detected during an investigation of mortalities in Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas from 2 separate Irish production sites. The basophilic inclusions were observed in the gonad tissue of oysters sampled in August and October 2007. The oysters involved did not show any macroscopic disease signs. Transmission electron microscopy demonstrated the presence o...

2002
Zlatko Kalvatchev Iliya Tsekov Georgi Toshev Radka Argirova

The Polyomaviridae family includes ubiquitous viruses with specific host spectra. Human polyomavirus BK (BKV) was discovered in 1971 and shortly after that became evident that around 80% of adults had anti-BKV antibodies. This raised important questions connected with its mode of transmission and pathogenesis. Nowadays they are still unclear (Sessa, 2008). Following primary infection, which is ...

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