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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432047/preliminary-report-on-therapeutic-potential-of-coal-derived-carbon-quantum-dots-against-sars-cov-2-virus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Binoy K Saikia, Kallol Roy, Rituraj Konwar
Due to the pandemic of COVID-19 and subsequent emerging of new mutant strains, there has been a worldwide hunt for therapeutic and protective agents for its inhibition. In this short communication, for the first time, we report the coal-derived carbon quantum dot (CQD) for the possible therapeutic application against SARS-CoV-2. The synthesized C1-CQD is observed to be safe towards the normal cell line at highest dose, while effectively inhibiting growth of SARS-CoV2 (>95%) with IC50 value of 5.469 μg/mL...
February 27, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417251/investigation-and-characterization-of-rice-dwarfing-epidemic-caused-by-southern-rice-black-streaked-dwarf-virus-in-jiangsu-in-2023
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenyang Li, Wenxuan Yang, Yuanming Zhang, Feng Zhu, Yanglin Qiu, Linlin Du, Feng Lin, Ying Lan, Kai Xu, Tong Zhou
During the field surveys in Jiangsu Province, China, contiguous patches of rice plants with varying degrees of dwarfing, wax-white or dark brown enations at the base of stems, and abnormal heading symptoms were observed in the fields located in Jiangning District in Nanjing City, Jurong County in Zhenjiang City, and Zhangjiagang County in Suzhou City. Through molecular analyses, the presence of southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus was confirmed in symptomatic rice plants. The infections of other rice viruses that cause dwarfing were also ruled out...
February 18, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401339/effect-of-enteromorpha-polysaccharides-on-gut-lung-axis-in-mice-infected-with-h5n1-influenza-virus
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanyi Huang, Peiyang Zhang, Shuyi Han, Bin Hu, Qingxun Zhang, Hongxuan He
Enteromorpha polysaccharides (EPPs) have been reported to have antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. To explore the effect of EPPs on H5N1-infected mice, mice were pretreated with EPPs before being infected with the H5N1 influenza virus intranasally. H5N1 infection resulted in body-weight loss, pulmonary and intestinal damage, and an imbalance of gut microbiota in mice. As a result of the inclusion of EPPs, the body weight of mice recovered and pathological damage to the lung and intestine was reduced...
February 17, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394980/development-and-application-of-sugarcane-streak-mosaic-virus-vectors
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuteng Yin, Duan Wang, Hongwei Wang, Yanwei Sun, Cece Yin, Jie Li, Jian Ye
Sugarcane streak mosaic virus (SCSMV) is one of the major pathogens of sugarcane in the world. Molecular studies and disease management of SCSMV are hindered by the lack of efficient infectious clones. In this study, we successfully constructed Agrobacterium infiltration based infectious clone of SCSMV with different variants. Infectious clones of wild type SCSMV could efficiently infect Nicotiana benthamiana and sugarcane plants resulting in streak and mosaic symptoms on systemic leaves which were further confirmed with RT-PCR and serological assays...
February 15, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382160/emerging-challenges-in-the-management-of-orthotospoviruses-in-indian-agriculture
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R K Mohana Pradeep, V Rakesh, N Boopathi, M Siva, S Kousalya, K Nagendran, G Karthikeyan
Orthotospoviruses, a genera of negative-sense ssRNA viruses transmitted by thrips, have gained significant attention in recent years due to their detrimental impact on diverse crops, causing substantial economic losses and posing threats to food security. Orthotospoviruses are characterised by a wide range of symptoms in plants, including chlorotic/necrotic spots, vein banding, and fruit deformation. Seven species, including four definite and three tentative species in the genus Orthotospovirus, have so far been documented on the crops of the Indian subcontinent...
February 15, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373360/mucosal-vaccines-for-viral-diseases-status-and-prospects
#46
REVIEW
Bingjie Ma, Mengxiao Tao, Zhili Li, Quanfang Zheng, Haigang Wu, Peirong Chen
Virus-associated infectious diseases are highly detrimental to human health and animal husbandry. Among all countermeasures against infectious diseases, prophylactic vaccines, which developed through traditional or novel approaches, offer potential benefits. More recently, mucosal vaccines attract attention for their extraordinary characteristics compared to conventional parenteral vaccines, particularly for mucosal-related pathogens. Representatively, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a respiratory disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), further accelerated the research and development efforts for mucosal vaccines by thoroughly investigating existing strategies or involving novel techniques...
February 15, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401340/identification-of-several-african-swine-fever-virus-replication-inhibitors-by-screening-of-a-library-of-fda-approved-drugs
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tingting Li, Jun Zheng, Tao Huang, Xiao Wang, Jiangnan Li, Feng Jin, Wenjuan Wei, Xin Chen, Chuanxia Liu, Miaofei Bao, Gaihong Zhao, Li Huang, Dongming Zhao, Jianxin Chen, Zhigao Bu, Changjiang Weng
African swine fever (ASF) caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a highly infectious and lethal swine disease. Currently, there is only one novel approved vaccine and no antiviral drugs for ASFV. In the study, a high-throughput screening of an FDA-approved drug library was performed to identify several drugs against ASFV infection in primary porcine alveolar macrophages. Triapine and cytarabine hydrochloride were identified as ASFV infection inhibitors in a dose-dependent manner. The two drugs executed their antiviral activity during the replication stage of ASFV...
February 14, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382161/determination-of-the-three-dimensional-structure-of-bacteriophage-mu-tail-fiber-and-its-characterization
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukina Mori, Eiki Yamashita, Atsushi Nakagawa, Tomoki Matsuzawa, Minoru Inagaki, Yoshifumi Aiba, Syu Tanaka, Syunya Hatori, Maeda Ayami, Shigeki Takeda
Bacteriophage Mu is a temperate phage known to infect various species of Enterobacteria, playing a role in bacterial mutation induction and horizontal gene transfer. The phage possesses two types of tail fibers important for host recognition, which enable it to expand its range of hosts. The alternate tail fibers are formed through the action of genes 49-50 or 52-51, allowing the Mu phage to recognize different surfaces of host cells. In a previous study, we presented the X-ray crystal structure of the C-terminal lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding domain of gene product (gp) 49, one of the subunits comprising the Mu tail fiber...
February 13, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373359/development-of-full-length-infectious-cdna-clones-and-host-range-identification-of-an-echinacea-strain-of-tobacco-streak-virus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Liu, Menglin Li, Xuanyu Dong, Chengxiao Zuo, Zhangyao Nie, Zongying Zhang, Cheng-Gui Han, Ying Wang
Tobacco streak virus induces severe diseases on a wide range of plants and becomes an emerging threat to crop yields. However, the infectious clones of TSV remain to be developed for reverse genetics studies. Here, we obtained the full genome sequence of a TSV-CNB isolate and analyzed the phylogenetic characteristics. Subsequently, we developed the full-length infectious cDNA clones of TSV-CNB driven by 35 S promoter using yeast homologous recombination. Furthermore, the host range of TSV-CNB isolate was determined by Agrobacterium infiltration and mechanical inoculation...
February 11, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359578/distribution-patterns-and-functional-diversity-of-dna-viruses-determined-by-ecological-niches-in-huge-river-ecosystems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kang Zhou, Hui Zhou
While the vast number of DNA and RNA viruses participate in biogeochemical cycles in natural systems, little is known about virome in river ecosystems. Here, we analyzed the DNA viral composition and its metabolic potential in the Yangtze River, including freshwater (FW) and freshwater sediments (FWS). A total of 1237 river-derived virus contigs (RVCs) were obtained following de novo assembly from 62 metagenomics. We found that the viral diversity is significantly positively correlated longitudinally. Moreover, FW exhibited a greater viral variety and significantly different composition than FWS...
February 11, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368639/p53-suppresses-the-inflammatory-response-following-respiratory-syncytial-virus-infection-by-inhibiting-tlr2
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiao Liu, Leiqiong Gao, Na Zhou, Zhenghong Jiang, Siyi Che, Yu Deng, Na Zang, Luo Ren, Xiaohong Xie, Jun Xie, Enmei Liu
-Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a pivotal virus leading to acute lower respiratory tract infections in children under 5 years old. This study aimed to explore the correlation between p53 and Toll-like receptors (TLRs) post RSV infection. p53 levels exhibited a substantial decrease in nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPAs) from infants with RSV infection compared to control group. Manipulating p53 expression had no significant impact on RSV replication or interferon signaling pathway. Suppression of p53 expression led to heightened inflammation following RSV infection in A549 cells or airways of BALB/c mice...
February 10, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367473/preliminary-molecular-study-for-diva-trial-of-antigenically-characterized-circulating-bovine-herpesvirus-subtype-1-1-in-egypt
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Basel A Abukhadra, Sahar Abd El Rahman, Mohamed A Soltan, Giuma E Elhafi, Samah M Mosad
Using marker vaccines to control bovine alphaherpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) is a novel strategy for differentiation between infected and vaccinated animals (DIVA). In this study, multiplex real-time PCR targeting gD and gE genes was applied for BoHV-1 screening on 60 clinical samples from cattle with a history of vaccination, in some cases by US2-deleted marker vaccines, that were suffering from severe respiratory symptoms. Conventional PCR targeting the gC and US2 flanking region was done for molecular characterization and identification of the US2-deleted vaccine strain...
February 10, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368638/genome-analysis-of-a-novel-avian-atadenovirus-reveals-a-possible-horizontal-gene-transfer
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weibo Zheng, Xiaopeng Teng, Tingshu Jiang, Wenli Tang, Linlin Jiang, Hongwei Zhu, Xin Yu, Guozhong Chen, Jiao Wang, Jianlong Zhang, Mingjuan Qu, Xingxiao Zhang
We report the discovery and characterization of a novel adenovirus, Zoothera dauma adenovirus (ZdAdV), from a wild bird species, Zoothera dauma (Scaly thrush). This new atadenovirus was discovered by metagenomic sequencing without virus cultivation. Analyses of the full genome sequence revealed that this new virus is a distinct member of the genus Atadenovirus and represents a novel species. ZdAdV has a genome of 34,760 bp with 28 predicted genes and 39% GC content. ZdAdV is the first atadenovirus to contain ORF19, a gene previously found only in aviadenoviruses...
February 8, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346363/australian-terrestrial-environments-harbour-extensive-rna-virus-diversity
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabrina Sadiq, Erin Harvey, Jonathon C O Mifsud, Budiman Minasny, Alex B McBratney, Liana E Pozza, Jackie E Mahar, Edward C Holmes
Australia is home to a diverse range of unique native fauna and flora. To address whether Australian ecosystems also harbour unique viruses, we performed meta-transcriptomic sequencing of 16 farmland and sediment samples taken from the east and west coasts of Australia. We identified 2460 putatively novel RNA viruses across 18 orders, the vast majority of which belonged to the microbe-associated phylum Lenarviricota. In many orders, such as the Nodamuvirales and Ghabrivirales, the novel viruses identified here comprised entirely new clades...
February 8, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367474/meta-transcriptomic-identification-of-groundnut-rna-viruses-in-western-kenya-and-the-novel-detection-of-groundnut-as-a-host-for-cauliflower-mosaic-virus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dennis Obonyo, George Ouma, Rachel Ikawa, Damaris A Odeny
BACKGROUND: Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is the 13th most important global crop grown throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. One of the major constraints to groundnut production is viruses, which are also the most economically important and most abundant pathogens among cultivated legumes. Only a few studies have reported the characterization of RNA viruses in cultivated groundnuts in western Kenya, most of which deployed classical methods of detecting known viruses...
February 6, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364352/engineering-of-stable-infectious-cdna-constructs-of-a-fluorescently-tagged-tomato-chlorosis-virus
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sun-Jung Kwon, Ye-Ji Lee, Young-Eun Cho, Hee-Seong Byun, Jang-Kyun Seo
Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) is an emerging pathogen that cause severe yellow leaf disorder syndrome in tomato plants. In this study, we aimed to generate a recombinant ToCV tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP) to enable real-time monitoring of viral infection in living plants. Transformation of the full-length cDNA construct of ToCV RNA1 into Escherichia coli resulted in instability issues, which were successfully overcome by inserting a plant intron into RNA1. Subsequently, a GFP tag was engineered into a cDNA construct of ToCV RNA2...
February 6, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335866/proprotein-convertase-cleavage-of-ictalurid-herpesvirus-1-spike-like-protein-orf46-is-modulated-by-n-glycosylation
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fei Yu, Jiehua Xu, Hongxun Chen, Siyang Song, Chunlan Nie, Kai Hao, Zhe Zhao
Viral spike proteins undergo a special maturation process that enables host cell receptor recognition, membrane fusion, and viral entry, facilitating effective virus infection. Here, we investigated the protease cleavage features of ORF46, a spike-like protein in Ictalurid herpesvirus 1 (IcHV-1) sharing similarity with spikes of Nidovirales members. We noted that during cleavage, full-length ORF46 is cleaved into ∼55-kDa and ∼100-kDa subunits. Moreover, truncation or site-directed mutagenesis at the recognition sites of proprotein convertases (PCs) abolishes this spike cleavage, highlighting the crucial role of Arg506 /Arg507 and Arg668 /Arg671 for the cleavage modification...
February 6, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38330852/isolation-and-characterization-of-genotype-4-eurasian-avian-like-h1n1-influenza-virus-in-pigs-suffering-from-pneumonia
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jizhe Yang, Riguo Lan, Haoyu Chang, Han Li, Haili Yu, Qi Tong, Jinhua Liu, Honglei Sun
Swine influenza viruses pose ongoing threat to pork industry throughout the world. In 2023, fattening pigs from a swine farm in Inner Mongolia of China experienced influenza-like symptoms. Co-infection of influenza A virus with Pasteurella multocida was diagnosed in lung tissues of diseased pigs and a genotype 4 (G4) Eurasian avian-like (EA) H1N1 virus was isolated, which was named as A/swine/Neimenggu/0326/2023. We demonstrated the virus preferentially bound human-like SAα2,6Gal receptor. It was noteworthy that the virus possessed multiple genetic markers for mammalian adaptation in the internal genes...
February 2, 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442508/oncolytic-viral-therapy-for-gliomas-advances-in-the-mechanisms-and-approaches-to-delivery
#59
REVIEW
A Romanishin, A Vasilev, E Khasanshin, A Evtekhov, E Pusynin, K Rubina, V Kakotkin, M Agapov, E Semina
Glioma is a diverse category of tumors originating from glial cells encompasses various subtypes, based on the specific type of glial cells involved. The most aggressive is glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), which stands as the predominant primary malignant tumor within the central nervous system in adults. Despite the application of treatment strategy, the median survival rate for GBM patients still hovers around 15 months. Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are artificially engineered viruses designed to selectively target and induce apoptosis in cancer cells...
May 2024: Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402641/analysis-of-codon-usage-bias-of-exonuclease-genes-in-invertebrate-iridescent-viruses
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeşim Aktürk Dizman
Invertebrate iridescent viruses (IIVs) are double-stranded DNA viruses that belong to the Iridoviridae family. IIVs result diseases that vary in severity from subclinical to lethal in invertebrate hosts. Codon usage bias (CUB) analysis is a versatile method for comprehending the genetic and evolutionary aspects of species. In this study, we analyzed the CUB in 10 invertebrate iridescent viruses exonuclease genes by calculating and comparing the nucleotide contents, effective number of codons (ENC), codon adaptation index (CAI), relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU), and others...
May 2024: Virology
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