نتایج جستجو برای: ویروس آبله مرغان وزونا vzv

تعداد نتایج: 6276  

2009
Cindy Gutzeit Carmen Scheibenbogen Andreas Sauerbrei

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) which belongs to the family of herpesviruses is restricted to humans and distributed worldwide. The seroprevalence is over 95%. Primary infection of VZV causes chickenpox, a typical childhood disease characterized by fever and disseminated rash. Thereafter, VZV establishes a lifelong latency within sensory ganglia and can be reactivated to cause herpes zoster. This ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1991
T Sakuma M Saijo T Suzutani I Yoshida S Saito M Kitagawa S Hasegawa M Azuma

Several new nucleosides with an oxetanosyl-N-glycoside group, named oxetanocins, were evaluated for their antiviral activities against varicella-zoster virus (VZV) in human embryo lung cells. 9-(2-deoxy-2-hydroxy-methyl-beta-D-erythro-oxetanosyl)guanine (OXT-G) and 9-(2-deoxy-2-hydroxymethyl-beta-D-erythro-oxetanosyl)-2- aminoadenine were effective against not only thymidine kinase-positive (TK...

Journal: :Journal of clinical images and medical case reports 2023

Introduction: In recent years it has become evident that Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) reactivation can present as ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke or Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in immunocompetent immunocompromised patients. Both VZV cerebrovascular visceral manifestations may appear the absence of a cutaneous rash.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Jenna Christensen Megan Steain Barry Slobedman Allison Abendroth

Neurons of the sensory ganglia are the major site of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) latency and may undergo productive infection during reactivation. Although the VZV glycoprotein E/glycoprotein I (gE/gI) complex is known to be critical for neurovirulence, few studies have assessed the roles of these proteins during infection of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) due to the high human specificity of the v...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2014
Seung-Tae Lee Paige Bracci Mi Zhou Terri Rice John Wiencke Margaret Wrensch Joseph Wiemels

Glioma is the most common cancer of the central nervous system but with few confirmed risk factors. It has been inversely associated with chicken pox, shingles and seroreactivity to varicella virus (VZV), as well as to allergies and allergy-associated IgE. The role of antibody reactivity against individual VZV antigens has not been assessed. Ten VZV-related proteins, selected for high immunogen...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Chia-Chi Ku Leigh Zerboni Hideki Ito Brad S. Graham Mark Wallace Ann M. Arvin

Primary infection with varicella-zoster virus (VZV) causes the characteristic syndrome of varicella, or chickenpox. Experiments in severe combined immunodeficiency mice with human skin grafts (SCIDhu mice) indicate that VZV infection of T cells can mediate transfer of infectious virus to skin. VZV-infected T cells reached epithelial sites of replication within 24 h after entering the circulatio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
J I Cohen H Nguyen

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) encodes at least six glycoproteins. Glycoprotein I (gI), the product of open reading frame 67, is a 58- to 62-kDa glycoprotein found in VZV-infected cells. We constructed two VZV gI deletion mutants. Immunoprecipitation of VZV gE from infected cells indicated that cells infected with VZV deleted for gI expressed a gE that was larger (100 kDa) than that expressed in ...

2017
Mayumi Hosogai Yoko Nakatani Kensuke Mimura Shoji Kishi Hideo Akiyama

BACKGROUND Genetic variations have been identified in the genome of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) strains using vesicle fluid, varicella scabs and throat swab samples. We report a rare case of VZV-associated uveitis with severe hyphema, which was immediately diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using the aqueous humor, in which we were able to analyze the VZV genotype for the first time....

Journal: :Neurology 2011
M A Nagel I Traktinskiy Y Azarkh B Kleinschmidt-DeMasters T Hedley-Whyte A Russman E M VanEgmond K Stenmark M Frid R Mahalingam M Wellish A Choe R Cordery-Cotter R J Cohrs D Gilden

OBJECTIVE Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is an under-recognized yet treatable cause of stroke. No animal model exists for stroke caused by VZV infection of cerebral arteries. Thus, we analyzed cerebral and temporal arteries from 3 patients with VZV vasculopathy to identify features that will help in diagnosis and lead to a better understanding of VZV-induced vascular remodeling. METHODS Normal ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Anne A Gershon Jason Chen Michael D Gershon

BACKGROUND Varicella zoster virus (VZV) establishes latency in dorsal root, cranial nerve, and enteric ganglia and can reactivate to cause zoster. Serious gastrointestinal dysfunction can result from VZV reactivation in enteric neurons (enteric zoster), but an absence of rash makes diagnosis difficult. We thus determined whether detecting VZV DNA in saliva facilitates identification of enteric ...

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