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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37859974/key-aspects-defining-the-development-and-implementation-of-a-regional-genomic-surveillance-strategy-for-the-eastern-mediterranean-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke W Meredith, Mustafa Aboualy, Rachel Ochola, Patrick Okwarah, Mehmet Ozel, Abdinasir Abubakar, Amal Barakat
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of pathogen sequencing in making informed public health decisions. Initially, the Eastern Mediterranean Region faced limitations in sequencing capacity. However, with robust WHO and stakeholder support, the situation significantly improved. By 2022, COVID-19 sequencing was underway in 22 out of 23 regional countries, with varying throughput and capacity. Notably, three genomic hubs were established in Oman, UAE, and Morocco, playing a key role in providing expanded genomics training and support across the region...
October 2023: Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37842064/multi-omics-data-integration-reveals-the-complexity-and-diversity-of-host-factors-associated-with-influenza-virus-infection
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhaozhong Zhu, Ruina You, Huiru Li, Shuidong Feng, Huan Ma, Chaohao Tuo, Xiangxian Meng, Song Feng, Yousong Peng
Influenza viruses pose a significant and ongoing threat to human health. Many host factors have been identified to be associated with influenza virus infection. However, there is currently a lack of an integrated resource for these host factors. This study integrated human genes and proteins associated with influenza virus infections for 14 subtypes of influenza A viruses, as well as influenza B and C viruses, and built a database named H2Flu to store and organize these genes or proteins. The database includes 28,639 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), 1,850 differentially expressed proteins, and 442 proteins with differential posttranslational modifications after influenza virus infection, as well as 3,040 human proteins that interact with influenza virus proteins and 57 human susceptibility genes...
2023: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37811997/integration-of-sars-cov-2-testing-and-genomic-sequencing-into-influenza-sentinel-surveillance-in-uganda-january-to-december-2022
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
John T Kayiwa, Charity Nassuna, Sophia Mulei, Gladys Kiggundu, Joweria Nakaseegu, Maria Nabbuto, Esther Amwine, Bridget Nakamoga, Sarah Nankinga, Phiona Atuhaire, Pheobe Nabiryo, Pixy Alunzi, Tony Mbaziira, Paul Isabirye, Noel Ayuro, Nicholas Owor, Jocelyn Kiconco, Barnabas Bakamutumaho, Earl Austin Middlebrook, Pontiano Kaleebu, Julius J Lutwama, Andrew William Bartlow
The Uganda Virus Research Institute, National Influenza Center laboratory integrated SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction testing and genomic sequencing into the influenza surveillance program that was established in 2007. A total of 7,698 nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal (NP/OP) swab samples were collected and analyzed from ILI/SARI sentinel sites across the country from January to December 2022. All samples were tested for influenza and SARS-CoV-2. Of these, 252 (3.3%), 162 (2.1%), and 589 (7.7%) were positive for influenza A, influenza B, and SARS-CoV-2, respectively...
October 9, 2023: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37728538/structural-dynamics-of-the-rna-dependent-rna-polymerase-of-h1n1-strain-affecting-humans-a-bioinformatics-approach
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahesh Samantaray, Shilpa Sri Pushan, Muthukumaran Rajagopalan, Amutha Ramaswamy
The Influenza flu is a pandemic disease that renders the highest risk factor to the society due to its efficient ability of airborne transmission. Studies on the H1N1 strain gained significant focus, since its pandemic outbreak in 2009 and particularly the computational studies on its structural elements significantly aided in revealing their functional uniqueness. Among the 10 structural proteins of H1N1, the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) heterotrimeric protein complex, which is responsible for the synthesis of viral RNA (vRNA) from the negative-sense RNA genome of the virus, is the focus of the present study...
September 20, 2023: Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37722877/identification-of-differentially-expressed-genes-and-pathways-in-beas-2b-cells-upon-long-term-exposure-to-particulate-matter-pm-2-5-from-biomass-combustion-using-bioinformatics-analysis
#45
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Qian Yuan, Haiqiao Zhang
BACKGROUND: Long-term exposure to PM2.5 from burning domestic substances has been linked to an increased risk of lung disease, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. This study is to explore the hub genes and pathways involved in PM2.5 toxicity in human bronchial epithelial BEAS-2B cells. METHODS: The GSE158954 dataset is downloaded from the GEO database. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were screened using the limma package in RStudio (version 4.2.1). In addition, DEGs analysis was performed by Gene Ontology (GO) functional analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis...
2023: Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37684288/cross-reactive-mhc-class-i-t-cell-epitopes-may-dictate-heterologous-immune-responses-between-respiratory-viruses-and-food-allergens
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathrin Balz, Abhinav Kaushik, Franz Cemic, Vanitha Sampath, Vanessa Heger, Harald Renz, Kari Nadeau, Chrysanthi Skevaki
Respiratory virus infections play a major role in asthma, while there is a close correlation between asthma and food allergy. We hypothesized that T cell-mediated heterologous immunity may induce asthma symptoms among sensitized individuals and used two independent in silico pipelines for the identification of cross-reactive virus- and food allergen- derived T cell epitopes, considering individual peptide sequence similarity, MHC binding affinity and immunogenicity. We assessed the proteomes of human rhinovirus (RV1b), respiratory syncytial virus (RSVA2) and influenza-strains contained in the seasonal quadrivalent influenza vaccine 2019/2020 (QIV 2019/2020), as well as SARS-CoV-2 for human HLA alleles, in addition to more than 200 most common food allergen protein sequences...
September 8, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37676707/evaluation-of-sequence-hybridization-for-respiratory-viruses-using-the-twist-bioscience-respiratory-virus-research-panel-and-the-onecodex-respiratory-virus-sequence-analysis-workflow
#47
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Natalia Kapel, Elizabeth Kalimeris, Sheila Lumley, Arun Decano, Gillian Rodger, Marcela Lopes Alves, Kate Dingle, Sarah Oakley, Lucinda Barrett, Sophie Barnett, Derrick Crook, David W Eyre, Philippa C Matthews, Teresa Street, Nicole Stoesser
Respiratory viral infections are a major global clinical problem, and rapid, cheap, scalable and agnostic diagnostic tests that capture genome-level information on viral variation are urgently needed. Metagenomic approaches would be ideal, but remain currently limited in that much of the genetic content in respiratory samples is human, and amplifying and sequencing the viral/pathogen component in an unbiased manner is challenging. PCR-based tests, including those which detect multiple pathogens, are already widely used, but do not capture information on strain-level variation; tests with larger viral repertoires are also expensive on a per-test basis...
September 2023: Microbial Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37639390/in-silico-epitope-prediction-and-evolutionary-analysis-reveals-capsid-mutation-patterns-for-enterovirus-b
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Wang, Yulu Fang, Yongtao Jia, Jiajie Tang, Changzheng Dong
Enterovirus B (EVB) is a common species of enterovirus, mainly consisting of Echovirus (Echo) and Coxsackievirus B (CVB). The population is generally susceptible to EVB, especially among children. Since the 21st century, EVB has been widely prevalent worldwide, and can cause serious diseases, such as viral meningitis, myocarditis, and neonatal sepsis. By using cryo-electron microscopy, the three-dimensional (3D) structures of EVB and their uncoating receptors (FcRn and CAR) have been determined, laying the foundation for the study of viral pathogenesis and therapeutic antibodies...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37631979/the-stereotypic-response-of-the-pulmonary-vasculature-to-respiratory-viral-infections-findings-in-mouse-models-of-sars-cov-2-influenza-a-and-gammaherpesvirus-infections
#49
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Simon De Neck, Rebekah Penrice-Randal, Jordan J Clark, Parul Sharma, Eleanor G Bentley, Adam Kirby, Daniele F Mega, Ximeng Han, Andrew Owen, Julian A Hiscox, James P Stewart, Anja Kipar
The respiratory system is the main target of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the cause of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) where acute respiratory distress syndrome is considered the leading cause of death. Changes in pulmonary blood vessels, among which an endothelialitis/endotheliitis has been particularly emphasized, have been suggested to play a central role in the development of acute lung injury. Similar vascular changes are also observed in animal models of COVID-19. The present study aimed to determine whether the latter are specific for SARS-CoV-2 infection, investigating the vascular response in the lungs of mice infected with SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viruses (influenza A and murine gammaherpesvirus) by in situ approaches (histology, immunohistology, morphometry) combined with RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analysis...
July 27, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37604684/effect-of-the-sars-cov-2-delta-associated-g15u-mutation-on-the-s2m-element-dimerization-and-its-interactions-with-mir-1307-3p
#50
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Caylee L Cunningham, Caleb J Frye, Joseph A Makowski, Adam H Kensinger, Morgan Shine, Ella J Milback, Patrick E Lackey, Jeffrey D Evanseck, Mihaela Rita Mihailescu
The stem loop 2 motif (s2m), a highly conserved 41-nucleotide hairpin structure in the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) genome, serves as an attractive therapeutic target that may have important roles in the virus life cycle or interactions with the host. However, the conserved s2m in Delta SARS-CoV-2, a previously dominant variant characterized by high infectivity and disease severity, has received relatively less attention than that of the original SARS-CoV-2 virus. The focus of this work is to identify and define the s2m changes between Delta and SARS-CoV-2 and subsequent impact of those changes upon the s2m dimerization and interactions with the host microRNA miR-1307-3p...
August 21, 2023: RNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37602881/small-molecule-screening-strategies-from-lead-identification-to-validation
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milka Kostic
Festa, F., Labaer, J. Kinase inhibitor screening in self-assembled human protein microarrays. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 152, e59886 (2019). Stockman, B. J. et al. NMR-Based activity assays for determining compound inhibition, IC50 values, artifactual activity, and whole-cell activity of nucleoside ribohydrolases. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 148, e59928 (2019). Gao, S. et al. A high-throughput assay for the prediction of chemical toxicity by automated phenotypic profiling of Caenorhabditis elegans...
January 20, 2023: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37568078/estimater-an-r-package-to-estimate-and-monitor-the-effective-reproductive-number
#52
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Jérémie Scire, Jana S Huisman, Ana Grosu, Daniel C Angst, Adrian Lison, Jinzhou Li, Marloes H Maathuis, Sebastian Bonhoeffer, Tanja Stadler
BACKGROUND: Accurate estimation of the effective reproductive number ([Formula: see text]) of epidemic outbreaks is of central relevance to public health policy and decision making. We present estimateR, an R package for the estimation of the reproductive number through time from delayed observations of infection events. Such delayed observations include confirmed cases, hospitalizations or deaths. The package implements the methodology of Huisman et al. but modularizes the [Formula: see text] estimation procedure to allow easy implementation of new alternatives to the currently available methods...
August 11, 2023: BMC Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37556982/pigeon-mda5-inhibits-viral-replication-by-triggering-antiviral-innate-immunity
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi Shao, Feiyu Fu, Pei Zhu, Xiangyu Yu, Jie Wang, Zhaofei Wang, Jingjiao Ma, Hengan Wang, Yaxian Yan, Yuqiang Cheng, Jianhe Sun
Pigeons are considered less susceptible, and display few or no clinical signs to infection with avian influenza virus (AIV). Melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5), an important mediator in innate immunity, has been linked to the virus resistance. In this study, the pigeon MDA5 (piMDA5) was cloned. The bioinformatics analysis showed that the C-terminal domain (CTD) of MDA5 is highly conserved among species while the N-terminal caspase recruitment domain (CARD) is variable. Upon infection with Newcastle diseases virus (NDV) and AIV, piMDA5 was upregulated in both pigeons and pigeon embryonic fibroblasts (PEFs)...
July 20, 2023: Poultry Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37490957/phylogenetic-analysis-and-docking-study-of-neuraminidase-gene-of-influenza-a-h1n1-viruses-circulating-in-iran-from-2010-to-2019
#54
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Sina Moeini, Atefeh Mohebbi, Behrokh Farahmand, Parvaneh Mehrbod, Fatemeh Fotouhi
Influenza A viruses (H1N1) have been consistently one of the most evolving viruses that escape from vaccine-induced immunity. Although there has been a rapid rise in human influenza virus knowledge since the 2009 pandemic, the molecular information about Iranian strains is still inadequate. The aim of this study was to analyze the neuraminidase (NA) segment of the Iranian isolates in terms of phylogenetic, antiviral resistance, and vaccine efficiency. Ninety-three NA sequences collected among 1758 nasopharyngeal swab samples during the 2015-2016 influenza season were sequenced and submitted to NCBI...
July 26, 2023: Virus Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37485046/mutations-of-sars-cov-2-structural-proteins-in-the-alpha-beta-gamma-and-delta-variants-bioinformatics-analysis
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saima Rehman Khetran, Roma Mustafa
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome are two pandemic respiratory diseases caused by coronavirus species. The novel disease COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 was first reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, in December 2019, and became a pandemic within 2-3 months, affecting social and economic platforms worldwide. Despite the rapid development of vaccines, there have been obstacles to their distribution, including a lack of fundamental resources, poor immunization, and manual vaccine replication...
2023: JMIR bioinformatics and biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37478372/hmmpolish-a-coding-region-polishing-tool-for-tgs-sequenced-rna-viruses
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Runzhou Yu, Syed Muhammad Umer Abdullah, Yanni Sun
Access to accurate viral genomes is important to downstream data analysis. Third-generation sequencing (TGS) has recently become a popular platform for virus sequencing because of its long read length. However, its per-base error rate, which is higher than next-generation sequencing, can lead to genomes with errors. Polishing tools are thus needed to correct errors either before or after sequence assembly. Despite promising results of available polishing tools, there is still room to improve the error correction performance to perform more accurate genome assembly...
July 21, 2023: Briefings in Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37436149/bioinformatics-and-structural-analysis-of-antigenic-variation-in-the-hemagglutinin-gene-of-the-influenza-a-h1n1-pdm09-virus-circulating-in-shiraz-2013-to-2015
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mojtaba Mortazavi, Neda Pirbonyeh, Fatemeh Javanmardi, Amir Emami
Circulating influenza A virus provided an excellent opportunity to study the adaptation of the influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus to the human host. Particularly, due to the availability of sequences taken from isolates, we could monitor amino acid changes and the stability of mutations that occurred in hemagglutinin (HA). HA is crucial to viral infection because it binds to ciliated cell receptors and mediates the fusion of cells and viral membranes; because antibodies that bind to HA may block virus entry to the cell, this protein is subjected to high selective pressure...
July 12, 2023: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37389439/optimized-quantification-of-intra-host-viral-diversity-in-sars-cov-2-and-influenza-virus-sequence-data
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A E Roder, K E E Johnson, M Knoll, M Khalfan, B Wang, S Schultz-Cherry, S Banakis, A Kreitman, C Mederos, J-H Youn, R Mercado, W Wang, M Chung, D Ruchnewitz, M I Samanovic, M J Mulligan, M Lässig, M Luksza, S Das, D Gresham, E Ghedin
High error rates of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases lead to diverse intra-host viral populations during infection. Errors made during replication that are not strongly deleterious to the virus can lead to the generation of minority variants. However, accurate detection of minority variants in viral sequence data is complicated by errors introduced during sample preparation and data analysis. We used synthetic RNA controls and simulated data to test seven variant-calling tools across a range of allele frequencies and simulated coverages...
June 30, 2023: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37313538/fusion-protein-consisting-of-hemagglutinin-small-subunit-and-truncated-nucleoprotein-as-a-universal-influenza-vaccine-candidate-starting-in-silico-evaluation-toward-in-vitro-expression
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Morshedi, Elaheh Nazeri, Maryam Saleh, Behrokh Farahmand
BACKGROUND: Influenza virus is a respiratory pathogen, which causes high degree of mortality and morbidity during seasonal epidemics and sporadic pandemics. By selecting conserved antigenic proteins, for example, hemagglutinin small subunit (HA2) and nucleoprotein (NP), we aimed to develop a vaccine based on a fusion protein leading to both cellular and humoral responses that are the most challenging aspects in designing a universal vaccine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The bioinformatics analysis was performed for HA2-NP structure and function prediction...
2023: Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37271819/beyond-the-state-of-the-art-of-reverse-vaccinology-predicting-vaccine-efficacy-with-the-universal-immune-system-simulator-for-influenza
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giulia Russo, Elena Crispino, Avisa Maleki, Valentina Di Salvatore, Filippo Stanco, Francesco Pappalardo
When it was first introduced in 2000, reverse vaccinology was defined as an in silico approach that begins with the pathogen's genomic sequence. It concludes with a list of potential proteins with a possible, but not necessarily, list of peptide candidates that need to be experimentally confirmed for vaccine production. During the subsequent years, reverse vaccinology has dramatically changed: now it consists of a large number of bioinformatics tools and processes, namely subtractive proteomics, computational vaccinology, immunoinformatics, and in silico related procedures...
June 5, 2023: BMC Bioinformatics
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