نتایج جستجو برای: alv

تعداد نتایج: 371  

2015
Lev G. Nemchinov Jonathan Shao Olga A. Postnikova

The first complete genome sequence of the Alfalfa latent carlavirus (ALV) was obtained by primer walking and Illumina RNA sequencing. The virus differs substantially from the Czech ALV isolate and the Pea streak virus isolate from Wisconsin. The absence of a clear nucleic acid-binding protein indicates ALV divergence from other carlaviruses.

Journal: :تحقیقات دامپزشکی 0
ذوالفقار رجبی محمدحسن بزرگمهری فرد سید مصطفی پیغمبری

abstract: subgroup j avian leukosis virus (alv-j) was isolated in the late 1980s from meat-type chickens in the united kingdom. alv-j with exception of some acute variants, cause myeloid leukosis in meat-type chickens with long incubation period.in this study while the status of avian leukosis virus subgroup j in six different strain of broiler grandparent flocks of iran evaluated, the evaluati...

2017
Min Feng Manman Dai Weisheng Cao Yan Tan Zhenhui Li Meiqing Shi Xiquan Zhang

Avian leucosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) can cause lifelong infection and can escape from the host immune defenses in chickens. Since macrophages act as the important defense line against invading pathogens in host innate immunity, we investigated the function and innate immune responses of chicken primary monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) after ALV-J infection in this study. Our results indica...

2017
Xinheng Zhang Yiming Yan Xiaoya Lei Aijun Li Huanmin Zhang Zhenkai Dai Xinjian Li Weiguo Chen Wencheng Lin Feng Chen Jingyun Ma Qingmei Xie

Avian leukosis virus subgroup (ALV-J) is an oncogenic neoplasm-inducing retrovirus that causes significant economic losses in the poultry industry. Recent studies have demonstrated circular RNAs (circRNAs) are implicated in pathogenic processes; however, no research has indicated circRNAs are involved in resistance to disease. In this study, over 1800 circRNAs were detected by circRNA sequencin...

2014
Xiaolin Ji Qi Wang Xiaofei Li Xiaole Qi Yongqiang Wang Honglei Gao Yulong Gao Xiaomei Wang

Subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) was first isolated from meat-type chickens that had developed myeloid leukosis and since 2008, ALV-J infections in chickens have become widespread in China. A comparison of the sequence of ALV-J epidemic isolates with HPRS-103, the ALV-J prototype virus, revealed several distinct features, one of which is a 19-nucleotide (nt) insertion in the leader seque...

2010
Yu-Long Gao Li-Ting Qin Wei Pan Yong-Qiang Wang Xiao-Le Qi Hong-Lei Gao Xiao-Mei Wang

To the Editor: In recent years, cases of avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) infection and tumors in commercial layer chickens and breeders of egg-type chickens have been emerging in the People’s Republic of China. ALV-J was fi rst isolated from meattype chickens with myeloid leukosis in 1988. Although egg-type chickens have been experimentally infected with ALV-J to induce tumors (1), fi e...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
S X Tsang W M Switzer V Shanmugam J A Johnson C Goldsmith A Wright A Fadly D Thea H Jaffe T M Folks W Heneine

Reverse transcriptase (RT) activity has been detected recently in all chicken cell-derived measles and mumps vaccines. A study of a vaccine manufactured in Europe indicated that the RT is associated with particles containing endogenous avian retrovirus (EAV-0) RNA and originates from the chicken embryonic fibroblasts (CEF) used as a substrate for propagation of the vaccine. We investigated the ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Melanie A Sacco Ken Howes Lorraine P Smith Venugopal K Nair

Avian leukosis virus (ALV) subgroup J is thought to have emerged through a recombination event between an unknown exogenous ALV and the endogenous retrovirus elements designated EAV-HP. All EAV-HP elements identified to date in the chicken genome show large deletions, including that of the entire pol gene. Here we report the identification of four segregating chicken EAV-HP proviruses with comp...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
s.m. . peighambari z. rajabi h. bozorgmehrifard

avian leukosis virus subgroup-j (alv-j). mycoplasma gallisepticum (mg) and mycopjasma synviae (ms) are important pathogens in chickens that cause severe economical losses in poultry industry throughout the world. seven broiler grandparent flocks of iran (six broiler strains) were sampled randomly at the ages of 8-63 wk (100 samples from each flock) for antibody detection to alv-j, mg, and ms by...

2017
Xuan Dong Fanfeng Meng Tao Hu Sidi Ju Yang Li Peng Sun Yixin Wang Wenqing Chen Fushou Zhang Hongqin Su Sifei Li He Cui Junxia Chen Shuzhen Xu Lichun Fang Huaibiao Luan Zhenjie Zhang Shuang Chang Jianliang Li Lei Wang Peng Zhao Weifeng Shi Zhizhong Cui

Subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J), a typical retrovirus, is characterized of existence of a cloud of diverse variants and considerable genetic diversity. Previous studies describing the evolutionary dynamics of ALV-J genetic variants mainly focused on the early infection period or few randomly selected clones. Here, we inoculated 30 specific-pathogen-free chickens with the same founder AL...

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