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Mechanisms of cell death in canine parvovirus-infected cells provide intuitive insights to developing nanotools for medicine

2010

Jonna Nykky, Jenni E Tuusa, Sanna Kirjavainen, Matti Vuento, Leona GilbertNanoscience Center and Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, FinlandAbstract: Viruses have great potential as nanotools in medicine for gene transfer, targeted gene delivery, and oncolytic cancer virotherapy. Here we have studied cell death mechanisms of canine parvovirus (CPV) to increase the knowledge on the CPV life cycle in order to facilitate the development of better parvovirus vectors. Morphological studies of CPV-infected Norden laboratory feline kidney (NLFK) cells and canine fibroma cells (A72) displayed characteristic apoptotic events. Apoptosis was f…

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Global epidemiology of coronavirus disease 2019 and lessons for effective control of this and future pandemics

2021

Barely 1 year after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) was first reported in China, the virus has infected approximately 120 million people, caused around 3 million deaths, and adversely affected the global economy Despite stringent measures to flatten the epidemiologic curve of the pandemic, there have been spikes and waves of the infection in many countries, particularly in the American, European, and Asian continents This review critically evaluated the global epidemiology of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to provide advice on other possible ways of managing the disease as various COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out To effectively control this …

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Comparison of oxidoreductive enzyme activities in three coal tar creosote-contaminated soils

2019

This study used laboratory experiments to compare the effects of coal tar creosote on the activity of oxidoreductive enzymes in sandy loam, loamy sand and sandy clay loam soils. Different amounts of coal tar creosote were added to soil samples as follows: 0 (control), 2, 10 or 50 g kg–1 dry matter. The activity of soil dehydrogenases (DHAs), o-diphenol oxidase (o-DPO), catalase (CAT), nitrate reductase (NR) and peroxidases (POX) was determined. Contamination of soil with coal tar creosote affected oxidoreductase activity. Oxidoreductive enzyme activity following soil contamination with coal tar creosote was in the following order: DHAs > CAT > NR > POX > o-DPO in…

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Etiological factors of chronic hepatitis in Italy: a 2014 national survey.

2017

Background The last Italian prevalence survey on chronic hepatitis (CH) conducted in 2001 showed that the hepatitis C virus (HCV) was the main agent associated with CH. Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate epidemiological changes in CH occurring after 13 years. Patients and methods Enrollment of 1392 CH consecutive patients referred to 16 Italian liver units in 2014 scattered all over the country (four in the North, four in the Center, four in the South, and four in the Islands) was performed. Results The mean age of the patients was 58.3 years, with a sex ratio (male/female) of 1.5. HCV infection (also with other etiologies) continues to be the most prevalent etiology (58.1%). However…

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Estudios sobre la inmunogenicidad y los mecanismos fisiopatológicos de la proteína NSP4 de rotavirus.

2005

Rotavirus es el principal agente causante de gastroenteritis viral en niños y animales jóvenes en todo el mundo. Una de las principales proteínas de rotavirus es la glicoproteína no estructural 4 (NSP4) que juega un papel crucial tanto en el ciclo replicativo de rotavirus, actuando como receptor de partículas inmaduras en el retículo endoplasmático, como en la fisiopatología de rotavirus, siendo la primera enterotoxina de origen vírico descrita hasta el momento. El objetivo de la presente tesis fue clonar y producir la glicoproteína NSP4 de diferentes cepas humanas y animales de rotavirus para así poder realizar estudios inmunogénicos tales como la caracterización de epitopos presentes en l…

nonevirusesFacultat de Biologiques579biochemical phenomena metabolism and nutrition
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Gastroenteritis aguda por rotavirus en población infantil ingresada en unidades de lactantes de Valencia.

2009

Esta tesis doctoral presenta los resultados obtenidos del estudio epidemiológico observacional descriptivo, de corte transversal, con componente de seguimiento prospectivo y multicéntrico sobre la gastroenteritis aguda (GEA) debida a rotavirus realizado en 3 hospitales de la provincia de Valencia representativos de los tres niveles de atención hospitalaria (H. La Fe, H. Dr. Peset, H. Lluís Alcanyís).Además de estudiar la prevalencia de la GEA por rotavirus y la incidencia de GEA nosocomial por rotavirus junto a sus características demográficas, clínicas, genotípicas y económicas también se realizó la determinación de otros virus productores de GEA como adenovirus, astrovirus y calicivirus.L…

nonevirusesFacultat de Medicina i Odontologia
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Desarrollo y aplicación experimental de vectores virales basados en genomas de coronavirus para prevenir infecciones por rotavirus.

2009

Las infecciones por rotavirus son la causa más importante de gastroenteritis en niños menores de cinco años de edad. Se calcula que provocan unas 600.000 muertes anuales, principalmente en los países en vías de desarrollo. Una de las estrategias más prometedoras de desarrollo de nuevas vacunas consiste en el uso de virus recombinantes. Entre los sistemas virales de expresión de proteínas recombinantes más interesantes se encuentran los coronavirus. En este trabajo se aborda la producción de vectores virales basados en genomas del coronavirus TGEV (virus de la gastroenteritis porcina transmisible) para aplicarlos como vacunas experimentales de las infecciones por rotavirus. Para ello se han …

nonevirusesvirus diseasesFacultat de Biològiques579
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The potential role of COVID-19 hygienic measures in reducing infective complications during hospitalization

2021

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Development of functionalized SYBR green II related cyanine dyes for viral RNA detection

2020

Fluorescent probes for sensing nucleic acids have found widespread use in the field of cell and molecular biology. However, probes combined with potential for post-synthetic conjugation, e.g. for intra-endosomal measurements of RNA, are unavailable. Herein we developed cyanine dyes that can be conjugated to viral capsid or other targets. First, we solved the crystal structure of SYBR Green II. The structural elucidation of this commonly used RNA probe provided the basis for synthesizing similar molecules with much desired function for post-synthetic conjugation. To address this need, cyanine dyes were prepared using an alternative synthesis protocol. All studied compounds showed considerabl…

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Cytoplasmic parvovirus capsids recruit importin beta for nuclear delivery

2020

Parvoviruses are an important platform for gene and cancer therapy. Their cell entry and the following steps including nuclear import are inefficient limiting their use in therapeutic applications. Two models exist on parvoviral nuclear entry: classical import of the viral capsid using nuclear transport receptors of the importin (karyopherin) family, or direct attachment of the capsid to the nuclear pore complex leading to local disintegration of the nuclear envelope. Here, by laser scanning confocal microscopy and in situ proximity ligation analysis combined with co-immunoprecipitation we showed that infection requires importin β-mediated access into the nuclear pore complex and nucleopori…

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