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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192092/impact-of-respiratory-viruses-and-sars-cov-2-on-febrile-seizures-in-saudi-children-insights-into-etiologies-gender-and-familial-associations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saleh Fahad AlFulayyih, Sarah Saleh Al Baridi, Sara Amer Alomar, Ahmed Nawfal Alshammari, Mohammed Shahab Uddin
BACKGROUND Childhood febrile seizures occur between 5 months and 6 years of age in children without a previous history of seizure and are associated with high temperature in the absence of intracranial infection. This retrospective study identified 71 children aged 6 months to 5 years with febrile seizures between 2017 and 2021 at a single center in Saudi Arabia and aimed to identify an association between common respiratory virus and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. MATERIAL AND METHODS Pediatric nasopharyngeal specimens were tested using a multiplex PCR respiratory panel detecting human coronaviruses (NL63, 229E, OC43, HKU1), influenza A/B, human adenovirus, parainfluenza viruses 1-4, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus, rhinovirus/enterovirus, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, and, as of September 2021, SARS-CoV-2, confirmed using the Cepheid Xpert Xpress SARS-CoV2 RT-PCR kit...
January 9, 2024: Medical Science Monitor: International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190651/two-receptor-binding-strategy-of-sars-cov-2-is-mediated-by-both-the-n-terminal-and-receptor-binding-spike-domain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michele Monti, Edoardo Milanetti, Myrthe T Frans, Mattia Miotto, Lorenzo Di Rienzo, Maksim V Baranov, Giorgio Gosti, Arun Kumar Somavarapu, Madhu Nagaraj, Thaddeus W Golbek, Emiel Rossing, Sam J Moons, Thomas J Boltje, Geert van den Bogaart, Tobias Weidner, Daniel E Otzen, Gian Gaetano Tartaglia, Giancarlo Ruocco, Steven J Roeters
It is not well understood why severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV-2 spreads much faster than other β-coronaviruses such as SARS-CoV and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-CoV. In a previous publication, we predicted the binding of the N-terminal domain (NTD) of SARS-CoV-2 spike to sialic acids (SAs). Here, we experimentally validate this interaction and present simulations that reveal a second possible interaction between SAs and the spike protein via a binding site located in the receptor-binding domain (RBD)...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133222/evaluation-of-the-virulence-of-low-pathogenic-h9n2-avian-influenza-virus-strains-in-broiler-chickens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Márta Bóna, József Földi, Lilla Dénes, Andrea Harnos, Bettina Paszerbovics, Míra Mándoki
Our study aimed to investigate the virulence of three recent H9N2 LPAIV strains belonging to the G1 lineage, isolated from field infections in North Africa and the Middle East. Three-week-old commercial broiler chickens (in total 62) were included and randomly allocated into three infected test groups and one control group. Each test group was inoculated intranasally/intratracheally with one of the three H9N2 isolates at a dose of 108 EID50 virus. The control group received phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) via the same route of application...
November 24, 2023: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38078658/a-potential-broad-spectrum-neutralizing-antibody-against-betacoronavirus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rong Wang, Jiazheng Guo, Jiansheng Lu, Peng Du, Jun Zhang, YunZhou Yu, Lei Chen, Zhiqi Xiong, Yuning Xiang, Xiaodan Ni, Junjie Xu, Zhixin Yang
Three pandemics caused by human Betacoronavirus had broken out in the past two decades. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) was one of the novel epidemic strains which caused the third pandemic, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a global public health crisis. So far, more than millions of people have been infected. Considering the public health and economic impact of Betacoronavirus pandemic, drugs with broad-spectrum activity against these coronaviruses are urgently needed. In this study, two monoclonal antibodies targeting SARS-CoV-2 spike protein receptor-binding domain (RBD) with good neutralizing activity were used to construct a novel immunoglobulin-like bispecific antibody BI31...
December 2023: Journal of Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38024279/prioritization-of-zoonoses-for-multisectoral-one-health-collaboration-in-somalia-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdinasir Yusuf Osman, Halima Mohamed, Farah I Mumin, Heba Mahrous, Asma Saidouni, Sharifo Ali Elmi, Amira Khalif Adawe, Abdikani Abdullahi Mo'allim, Mutaawe Lubogo, Sk Md Mamunur Rahman Malik, Athman Mwatondo, Tajudeen Raji, Abdifatah Dirie Ahmed, Alimuddin Zumla, Osman Dar, Richard Kock, Siobhan M Mor
BACKGROUND: The human population of Somalia is vulnerable to zoonoses due to a high reliance on animal husbandry. This disease risk is exacerbated by relatively low income (poverty) and weak state capacity for health service delivery in the country as well as climate extremes and geopolitical instability in the region. To address this threat to public health efficiently and effectively, it is essential that all sectors have a common understanding of the priority zoonotic diseases of greatest concern to the country...
December 2023: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38023466/detection-of-human-boca-virus-in-gastric-adenocarcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zohreh Nozarian, Samaneh Abedidoust, Atoosa Gharib, Moeinadin Safavi, Mahshid Khazaeli, Mohammad Vasei
Background: Gastric cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Human bocavirus (HBoV), a recently isolated virus, has been investigated for its role in many respiratory and enteric diseases. Few studies have reported its presence in solid tumors, such as lung and colon cancers. The aim of this study was to detect the presence of the HBoV1 genome in gastric adenocarcinoma, which has not yet been evaluated. Methods: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) blocks of 189 gastric tumors and 50 blocks of non-tumor gastric tissue products from elective weight reduction operations were collected...
July 2023: Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38014074/sars-cov-2-nsp15-endoribonuclease-antagonizes-dsrna-induced-antiviral-signaling
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Clayton J Otter, Nicole Bracci, Nicholas A Parenti, Chengjin Ye, Li Hui Tan, Abhishek Asthana, Jessica J Pfannenstiel, Nathaniel Jackson, Anthony R Fehr, Robert H Silverman, Noam A Cohen, Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Susan R Weiss
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV)-2 has caused millions of deaths since emerging in 2019. Innate immune antagonism by lethal CoVs such as SARS-CoV-2 is crucial for optimal replication and pathogenesis. The conserved nonstructural protein 15 (nsp15) endoribonuclease (EndoU) limits activation of double-stranded (ds)RNA-induced pathways, including interferon (IFN) signaling, protein kinase R (PKR), and oligoadenylate synthetase/ribonuclease L (OAS/RNase L) during diverse CoV infections including murine coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-CoV...
November 15, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38013973/c1-esterase-inhibitor-mediated-immunosuppression-in-covid-19-friend-or-foe
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REVIEW
Melissa A Hausburg, Jason S Williams, Kaysie L Banton, Charles W Mains, Michael Roshon, David Bar-Or
From asymptomatic to severe, SARS-CoV-2, causative agent of COVID-19, elicits varying disease severities. Moreover, understanding innate and adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 is imperative since variants such as Omicron negatively impact adaptive antibody neutralization. Severe COVID-19 is, in part, associated with aberrant activation of complement and Factor XII (FXIIa), initiator of contact system activation. Paradoxically, a protein that inhibits the three known pathways of complement activation and FXIIa, C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH), is increased in COVID-19 patient plasma and is associated with disease severity...
December 2022: Clin Immunol Commun
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009723/development-of-multiplex-real-time-rt-qpcr-assays-for-the-detection-of-sars-cov-2-influenza-a-b-and-mers-cov
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atheer Althobaiti, Kareem Hamdan, Mohamed A Sobhy, Renad Rawas, Masateru Takahashi, Olga Artyukh, Muhammad Tehseen
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a serious threat to the general public's health. During influenza seasons, the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory viruses may cause a population-wide burden of respiratory disease that is difficult to manage. For that, the respiratory viruses SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A, Influenza B, and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS-CoV) will need to be carefully watched over in the upcoming fall and winter seasons, particularly in the case of SARS-CoV-2, Influenza A, and Influenza B, which share similar epidemiological factors like susceptible populations, mode of transmission, and clinical syndromes...
November 10, 2023: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37991919/differences-in-syncytia-formation-by-sars-cov-2-variants-modify-host-chromatin-accessibility-and-cellular-senescence-via-tp53
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan D Lee, Bridget L Menasche, Maria Mavrikaki, Madison M Uyemura, Su Min Hong, Nina Kozlova, Jin Wei, Mia M Alfajaro, Renata B Filler, Arne Müller, Tanvi Saxena, Ryan R Posey, Priscilla Cheung, Taru Muranen, Yujing J Heng, Joao A Paulo, Craig B Wilen, Frank J Slack
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains a significant public health threat due to the ability of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants to evade the immune system and cause breakthrough infections. Although pathogenic coronaviruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-CoV lead to severe respiratory infections, how these viruses affect the chromatin proteomic composition upon infection remains largely uncharacterized. Here, we use our recently developed integrative DNA And Protein Tagging methodology to identify changes in host chromatin accessibility states and chromatin proteomic composition upon infection with pathogenic coronaviruses...
November 21, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37981029/middle-east-respiratory-coronavirus-mers-cov-internalized-by-llama-alveolar-macrophages-does-not-result-in-virus-replication-or-induction-of-pro-inflammatory-cytokines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordi Rodon, Martin Sachse, Nigeer Te, Joaquim Segalés, Albert Bensaid, Cristina Risco, Júlia Vergara-Alert
Severe Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is characterized by massive infiltration of immune cells in lungs. MERS-coronavirus (MERS-CoV) replicates in vitro in human macrophages, inducing high pro-inflammatory responses. In contrast, camelids, the main reservoir for MERS-CoV, are asymptomatic carriers. Although limited infiltration of leukocytes has been observed in the lower respiratory tract of camelids, their role during infection remains unknown. Here we studied whether llama alveolar macrophages (LAMs) are susceptible to MERS-CoV infection and can elicit pro-inflammatory responses...
November 17, 2023: Microbes and Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940699/the-kxgxyr-and-dxe-motifs-in-the-c-tail-of-the-middle-east-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-membrane-protein-are-crucial-for-infectious-virus-assembly
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lowiese Desmarets, Adeline Danneels, Julien Burlaud-Gaillard, Emmanuelle Blanchard, Jean Dubuisson, Sandrine Belouzard
The coronavirus' (CoV) membrane (M) protein is the driving force during assembly, but this process remains poorly characterized. Previously, we described two motifs in the C-tail of the Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV (MERS-CoV) M protein involved in its endoplasmic reticulum (ER) exit (211 DxE213 ) and trans-Golgi network (TGN) retention (199 KxGxYR204 ). Here, their function in virus assembly was investigated by two different virus-like particle (VLP) assays and by mutating both motifs in an infectious MERS-CoV cDNA clone...
November 9, 2023: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37929701/a-structural-analysis-of-the-nsp9-protein-from-the-coronavirus-mers-cov-reveals-a-conserved-rna-binding-interface
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gayathri Mani, Serene El-Kamand, Bing Wang, David L Baker, Sandro F Ataide, Irina Artsimovitch, Liza Cubeddu, Roland Gamsjaeger
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS CoV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2) are RNA viruses from the Betacoronavirus family that cause serious respiratory illness in humans. One of the conserved non-structural proteins encoded for by the coronavirus family is non-structural protein 9 (nsp9). Nsp9 plays an important role in the RNA capping process of the viral genome, where it is covalently linked to viral RNA (known as RNAylation) by the conserved viral polymerase, nsp12...
November 6, 2023: Proteins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37919680/a-longitudinal-study-of-middle-east-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-mers-cov-in-dromedary-camels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Abdelazim, Rehab Abdelkader, Abdelhakim Ali, Momtaz A Shahein, Zelalem Tadesse, Ahmed Saad, Amal Mansour, Samah F Ali, Mohamed Atea, Emma Gardner, Sophie VonDobschuetz, Subhash Morzaria, Yilma Makonnen, Juan Lubroth, Keith Sumption, Ihab ElMasry, Tarek Zakaria, Samah Eid, Eman Abo Hatab, Naglaa M Hagag, Hend M Y Yousef, Mervate Emara, Dina A Abdelwahed, Hala K Abdelmegeed, Mervat E Hamdy, Othman N O Mansour, Javier Guitian
BACKGROUND: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was identified in humans in 2012. Since then, 2605 cases and 937 associated deaths have been reported globally. Camels are the natural host for MERS-CoV and camel to human transmission has been documented. The relationship between MERS-CoV shedding and presence of neutralizing antibodies in camels is critical to inform surveillance and control, including future deployment of camel vaccines. However, it remains poorly understood...
November 2, 2023: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899895/occupational-health-hazards-among-veterinarians-in-saudi-arabia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanad Al-Harbi, Ali Al-Doweriej, Mohamed Aljaser, Sara Abdulrahman, Omar S Alnuwais, Sara M Nader, Hussein Lulu, Ahmed S Abdel-Moneim, Manal S Hussein, Azza H Abd-El-Rahman, Samy Kasem
Introduction Veterinarians and other professionals who interact with animals on a daily basis encounter an elevated risk of exposure to both known and as-yet-undiscovered microbial agents. Additionally, they are also exposed to physical, chemical, and environmental hazards. Enhancing occupational health and safety in this context carries significant global significance. Methods This study aimed to comprehensively identify and outline the various biological, physical, chemical, and environmental health threats that were encountered by veterinarians in Saudi Arabia...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37897158/presence-of-sars-cov-2-like-coronaviruses-in-bats-from-east-coast-malaysia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Gilbert, M Mohamed, S S Choong, A Baqi, J V Kumaran, I Sani, A Noralidin, A Manaf, F H Reduan, L P Tan, M Jusoh
Most of the public health importance coronaviruses, such as Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and SARS-CoV-2 are likely originated from bats and spread to humans through intermediate hosts; civet cats, dromedary camel and Malayan pangolin, respectively. SARS-CoV-2-like coronaviruses were detected in Thailand, which is neighbouring with Kelantan in East Coast Malaysia. To date, there is no report on the presence of public health concerns (SARS-CoV, SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV) coronaviruses in bats from Malaysia...
September 1, 2023: Tropical Biomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887788/absence-of-coronavirus-rna-in-faecal-samples-from-wild-primates-in-gabon-central-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Illich Manfred Mombo, Océane Rieu, Matthieu Fritz, Larson Boundenga, Telstar Ndong Mebaley, Clark Mbou-Boutambe, Léadisaelle Hosanna Lenguiya, Gael Darren Maganga, Virginie Rougeron, Franck Prugnolle, Fredéric Thomas, Eric M Leroy
Coronaviruses (CoVs, Coronaviridae ) are a diverse group of viruses that infect mammals, birds, and fish. Seven CoVs infect humans, among which Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoVs-1 and -2 and Middle East respiratory syndrome CoVs have shown how they can impact global health and the economy. Their spillover from bats-the natural reservoir-to humans has required intermediary hosts. Prevention requires that active surveillance be conducted on animals. Today, there is no data concerning the genetic diversity of CoVs naturally circulating in wild primates...
October 23, 2023: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37882568/contrasting-roles-of-mers-cov-and-sars-cov-2-internal-proteins-in-pathogenesis-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lok-Yin Roy Wong, Abby Odle, Emma Luhmann, Douglas C Wu, Yiquan Wang, Qi Wen Teo, Celeste Ptak, Alan Sariol, Shea Lowery, Matthias Mack, David K Meyerholz, Nicholas C Wu, Lilliana Radoshevich, Stanley Perlman
Betacoronaviruses encode an internal (I) gene via an alternative reading frame within the nucleocapsid gene, called ORF8b for <u>M</u>iddle-<u>E</u>ast <u>r</u>espiratory <u>s</u>yndrome <u>c</u>oronavirus (MERS-CoV) and ORF9b for <u>s</u>evere <u>a</u>cute <u>r</u>espiratory <u>s</u>yndrome <u>c</u>oronavirus (SARS-CoV) and SARS-CoV-2. Previous reports suggested that proteins 8b and 9b are involved in evading multiple innate immune signaling pathways...
October 26, 2023: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37876014/serological-evidence-for-potential-yellow-fever-virus-infection-in-non-human-primates-southeastern-mexico
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mónica Salas-Rojas, Edmilson Ferreira de Oliveira-Filho, Cenia Almazán-Marín, Alba Zulema Rodas-Martínez, Álvaro Aguilar-Setién, Jan Felix Drexler
BACKGROUND: Arthropod-borne flaviviruses like dengue virus (DENV) and yellow fever virus (YFV) are major human pathogens. In Latin America, YFV is maintained in sylvatic cycles involving non-human primates (NHP) and forest-dwelling mosquitos. YFV supposedly does not circulate north of Panama. METHODS: We conducted a serologic study for flaviviruses and other emerging viruses in NHP from southeastern Mexico. A total of thirty sera of black-handed spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi, n = 25), black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra, n = 3), and mantled howler monkeys (Al...
October 24, 2023: One health outlook
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37862061/potential-target-discovery-and-drug-repurposing-for-coronaviruses-study-involving-a-knowledge-graph-based-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pei Lou, An Fang, Wanqing Zhao, Kuanda Yao, Yusheng Yang, Jiahui Hu
BACKGROUND: The global pandemics of severe acute respiratory syndrome, Middle East respiratory syndrome, and COVID-19 have caused unprecedented crises for public health. Coronaviruses are constantly evolving, and it is unknown which new coronavirus will emerge and when the next coronavirus will sweep across the world. Knowledge graphs are expected to help discover the pathogenicity and transmission mechanism of viruses. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to discover potential targets and candidate drugs to repurpose for coronaviruses through a knowledge graph-based approach...
October 20, 2023: Journal of Medical Internet Research
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