نتایج جستجو برای: reovirus

تعداد نتایج: 1929  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2015
Victoria Roulstone Khurum Khan Hardev S Pandha Sarah Rudman Matt Coffey George M Gill Alan A Melcher Richard Vile Kevin J Harrington Johann de Bono James Spicer

PURPOSE Reovirus is a wild-type oncolytic virus that is ubiquitous in the environment; most patients are therefore preimmune. Therapeutic administration leads to an increase in neutralizing antireovirus antibody (NARA) titer. We hypothesized that if NARA limited reovirus antitumor activity, the effect might be attenuated by coadministration of cyclophosphamide. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN In a phase ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1982
J T Nepom H L Weiner M A Dichter M Tardieu D R Spriggs C F Gramm M L Powers B N Fields M I Greene

A xenogeneic antiserum raised to antireovirus immunoglobulin was used to define an idiotypic determinant present on antibodies to reovirus type 3 hemagglutinin. The same idiotype was identified on nonimmune lymphoid cells and on neuronal cells that specifically bind the hemagglutinin of type 3 reovirus. This idiotypic determinant, called Id3, is shared by (a) a monoclonal antibody to the neutra...

Journal: :Virology 2015
Bradley E Hiller Angela K Berger Pranav Danthi

Infection of some cell types by reovirus evokes a caspase-independent form of cell death resembling necrosis. While reovirus strain T3D induces necrosis much more efficiently than strain T1L, which viral components contribute to this difference is not known. In this study, we identified that the sialic acid binding property of the reovirus σ1 protein affects necrosis efficiency. We found that i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982
H C Ertl M I Greene J H Noseworthy B N Fields J T Nepom D R Spriggs R W Finberg

Cytolytic T lymphocytes (Tc) specific for cells infected with reovirus type 3 were shown to lyse an uninfected B-cell hybridoma line (designated 87.92.6). This hybridoma expresses and secretes an anti-idiotypic antibody that reacts with a monoclonal antibody (termed G-5). G-5 recognizes a domain on the hemagglutinin of the reovirus that is relevant to virus tropism. The Tc cell response was H-2...

2014
VA Jennings EJ Ilett KJ Scott EJ West R Vile H Pandha K Harrington A Young GD Hall M Coffey P Selby F Errington-Mais AA Melcher

Reovirus is an oncolytic virus (OV), which acts by both direct tumor cell killing and priming of antitumor immunity. A major obstacle for effective oncolytic virotherapy is effective delivery of OV to tumor cells. Ovarian cancer is often confined to the peritoneal cavity and therefore i.p. delivery of reovirus may provide the ideal locoregional delivery, avoiding systemic dissemination. However...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1986
N Matsuzaki V S Hinshaw B N Fields M I Greene

We have previously described the development of virus-specific helper T cell hybridomas which recognize structural determinants shared by type 1 and type 3 reoviruses that have been exposed to UV radiation. We have found that T-cell hybridomas become persistently infected with live type 3 reovirus used for the immunization. Persistently infected T-hybridoma cells were found to spontaneously pro...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1973
C M Stoltzfus A J Shatkin A K Banerjee

Reovirus single-stranded RNA isolated from mouse L cells pulse-labeled with radioactive RNA precursors for various intervals at different times after infection does not contain detectable poly(A) sequences. All three size classes of viral mRNA, like reovirus double-stranded genome RNA, have cytosine at their 3’ termini. The results indicate that the presence of poly(A) sequences in reovirus sin...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Rachel M Nygaard Joseph W Golden Leslie A Schiff

Virion uncoating is an essential early event in reovirus infection. In natural enteric infections, rapid proteolytic uncoating of virions is mediated by pancreatic serine proteases. The proteases that promote reovirus disassembly and cell entry in the respiratory tract remain unknown. In this report, we show that endogenous respiratory and inflammatory proteases can promote reovirus infection i...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Elizabeth J Ilett Montserrat Bárcena Fiona Errington-Mais Stephen Griffin Kevin J Harrington Hardev S Pandha Matthew Coffey Peter J Selby Ronald W A L Limpens Mieke Mommaas Rob C Hoeben Richard G Vile Alan A Melcher

PURPOSE Dendritic cells (DC) may be the most effective way of delivering oncolytic viruses to patients. Reovirus, a naturally occurring oncolytic virus, is currently undergoing early clinical trials; however, intravenous delivery of the virus is hampered by pre-existing antiviral immunity. Systemic delivery via cell carriage is a novel approach currently under investigation and initial studies ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
S E Rodgers J L Connolly J D Chappell T S Dermody

The reovirus sigma1s protein is a 14-kDa nonstructural protein encoded by the S1 gene segment. The S1 gene has been linked to many properties of reovirus, including virulence and induction of apoptosis. Although the function of sigma1s is not known, the sigma1s open reading frame is conserved in all S1 gene sequences determined to date. In this study, we identified and characterized a variant o...

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