نتایج جستجو برای: hepacivirus

تعداد نتایج: 138  

2016
Theresa Gather Stephanie Walter Stephanie Pfaender Daniel Todt Karsten Feige Eike Steinmann Jessika M. V. Cavalleri

The recently discovered nonprimate hepacivirus (NPHV) naturally infects horses and is the closest known homolog of hepatitis C virus to date. Within a follow-up study acute field infections were monitored in four young Thoroughbred horses until the ages of 12-13 months. Serum samples were analyzed for the presence of NPHV RNA and anti-NPHV NS3 antibodies and liver specific parameters were evalu...

2016
Donald B. Smith Paul Becher Jens Bukh Ernest A. Gould Gregor Meyers Thomas Monath A. Scott Muerhoff Alexander Pletnev Rebecca Rico-Hesse Jack T. Stapleton Peter Simmonds

Proposals are described for the assignment of recently reported viruses, infecting rodents, bats and other mammalian species, to new species within the Hepacivirus and Pegivirus genera (family Flaviviridae). Assignments into 14 Hepacivirus species (Hepacivirus A-N) and 11 Pegivirus species (Pegivirus A-K) are based on phylogenetic relationships and sequence distances between conserved regions e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Amit Kapoor Peter Simmonds Gisa Gerold Natasha Qaisar Komal Jain Jose A Henriquez Cadhla Firth David L Hirschberg Charles M Rice Shelly Shields W Ian Lipkin

An estimated 3% of the world's population is chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Although HCV was discovered more than 20 y ago, its origin remains obscure largely because no closely related animal virus homolog has been identified; furthermore, efforts to understand HCV pathogenesis have been hampered by the absence of animal models other than chimpanzees for human disease. Here...

2018
Dung Van Nguyen Cuong Van Nguyen David Bonsall Tue Tri Ngo Juan Carrique-Mas Anh Hong Pham Juliet E Bryant Guy Thwaites Stephen Baker Mark Woolhouse Peter Simmonds

Rodents and bats are now widely recognised as important sources of zoonotic virus infections in other mammals, including humans. Numerous surveys have expanded our knowledge of diverse viruses in a range of rodent and bat species, including their origins, evolution, and range of hosts. In this study of pegivirus and human hepatitis-related viruses, liver and serum samples from Vietnamese rodent...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Peter D Burbelo Edward J Dubovi Peter Simmonds Jan L Medina Jose A Henriquez Nischay Mishra Jason Wagner Rafal Tokarz John M Cullen Michael J Iadarola Charles M Rice W Ian Lipkin Amit Kapoor

Genetic and biological characterization of new hepaciviruses infecting animals contributes to our understanding of the ultimate origins of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in humans and dramatically enhances our ability to study its pathogenesis using tractable animal models. Animal homologs of HCV include a recently discovered canine hepacivirus (CHV) and GB virus B (GBV-B), both viruses with...

2017
Cláudio W Canal Matheus N Weber Samuel P Cibulski Mariana S Silva Daniela E Puhl Hanspeter Stalder Ernst Peterhans

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) (genus Hepacivirus; family Flaviviridae) is a major human pathogen causing persistent infection and hepatic injury. Recently, emerging HCV-like viruses were described infecting wild animals, such as bats and rodents, and domestic animals, including dogs, horses, and cattle. Using degenerate primers for detecting bovine pestiviruses in a 1996 survey three bovine serum sam...

2012
Sinéad Lyons Amit Kapoor Colin Sharp Bradley S. Schneider Nathan D. Wolfe Geoff Culshaw Brendan Corcoran Bruce C. McGorum Peter Simmonds

Although the origin of hepatitis C virus infections in humans remains undetermined, a close homolog of this virus, termed canine hepacivirus (CHV) and found in respiratory secretions of dogs, provides evidence for a wider distribution of hepaciviruses in mammals. We determined frequencies of active infection among dogs and other mammals in the United Kingdom. Samples from dogs (46 respiratory, ...

2013
Kamel El Omari Oleg Iourin Karl Harlos Jonathan M. Grimes David I. Stuart

Enveloped viruses have developed various adroit mechanisms to invade their host cells. This process requires one or more viral envelope glycoprotein to achieve cell attachment and membrane fusion. Members of the Flaviviridae such as flaviviruses possess only one envelope glycoprotein, E, whereas pestiviruses and hepacivirus encode two glycoproteins, E1 and E2. Although E2 is involved in cell at...

2013
Jan Felix Drexler Victor Max Corman Marcel Alexander Müller Alexander N. Lukashev Anatoly Gmyl Bruno Coutard Alexander Adam Daniel Ritz Lonneke M. Leijten Debby van Riel Rene Kallies Stefan M. Klose Florian Gloza-Rausch Tabea Binger Augustina Annan Yaw Adu-Sarkodie Samuel Oppong Mathieu Bourgarel Daniel Rupp Bernd Hoffmann Mathias Schlegel Beate M. Kümmerer Detlev H. Krüger Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit Alvaro Aguilar Setién Veronika M. Cottontail Thiravat Hemachudha Supaporn Wacharapluesadee Klaus Osterrieder Ralf Bartenschlager Sonja Matthee Martin Beer Thijs Kuiken Chantal Reusken Eric M. Leroy Rainer G. Ulrich Christian Drosten

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is among the most relevant causes of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Research is complicated by a lack of accessible small animal models. The systematic investigation of viruses of small mammals could guide efforts to establish such models, while providing insight into viral evolutionary biology. We have assembled the so-far largest collection of small-mamm...

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