نتایج جستجو برای: latency associated transcript

تعداد نتایج: 1582937  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1988
E K Wagner G Devi-Rao L T Feldman A T Dobson Y F Zhang W M Flanagan J G Stevens

RNA transfer (Northern) blot analysis was used to perform the physical characterization of the transcript expressed in murine sensory nerve ganglia latently infected with herpes simplex virus type 1. Most of this latency-associated transcript (LAT) was isolated in the poly(A)- fraction from ganglia. A smaller RNA species was also detected at less than 10% the abundance of the major one. LAT was...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1989
R. B. Tenser W. A. Edris K. A. Hay

Dorsal root ganglion neurons, which express herpes simplex virus (HSV) latency-associated transcript (LAT) during experimental latent infection, were investigated by in situ hybridization. The number of LAT-positive neurons was determined by examination of ganglion serial sections. In other latently infected mice, the number of ganglion neurons that reactivated HSV antigen after explant culture...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1991
S D Cook M J Paveloff J J Doucet A J Cottingham F Sedarati J M Hill

A mouse model for ocular reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) was modified and used to study the effect of strain difference on the frequency of ocular HSV reactivation. Outbred male NIH white mice were immunized with 1.0 ml of anti-HSV serum with a neutralizing titer of 1:400 24 hr before infection and bilaterally infected at 10(5) plaque-forming units/eye with one of three HSV-...

Hamid, Mohammad, Jafarinia, Mojtaba, Kargar, Mohammad, Radin, Dariush,

Background: In chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), the influence of BCR-ABL1 transcript type, Sokal risk score and smoke on disease phynotype and cytogenetic response to treatment is still unknown and arguable. The objective of this study was to determine the prognostic significance of transcript types, risk score and smoking status among patients with CML treated with different tyrosine kinase inh...

Journal: :Science 2000
G C Perng C Jones J Ciacci-Zanella M Stone G Henderson A Yukht S M Slanina F M Hofman H Ghiasi A B Nesburn S L Wechsler

Latent infections with periodic reactivation are a common outcome after acute infection with many viruses. The latency-associated transcript (LAT) gene is required for wild-type reactivation of herpes simplex virus (HSV). However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In rabbit trigeminal ganglia, extensive apoptosis occurred with LAT(-) virus but not with LAT(+) viruses. In addition, a pla...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Xianzhi Jiang Aziz Alami Chentoufi Chinhui Hsiang Dale Carpenter Nelson Osorio Lbachir BenMohamed Nigel W Fraser Clinton Jones Steven L Wechsler

The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) latency-associated transcript (LAT) is the only HSV-1 gene transcript abundantly expressed throughout latency. LAT null mutants have a significantly reduced reactivation phenotype. LAT's antiapoptosis activity is the major LAT factor involved in supporting the wild-type reactivation phenotype. During HSV-1 latency, some ganglionic neurons are surrounded b...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
L Jin G Scherba

Like other alphaherpesviruses, pseudorabies virus (PrV) exhibits restricted gene expression during latency. These latency-associated transcripts (LATs) are derived from the region located within 0.69 to 0.77 map units of the viral genome. However, the presence of such viral RNAs during a productive infection has not been described. Although several transcripts originating between 0.706 to 0.737...

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