نتایج جستجو برای: cov

تعداد نتایج: 34631  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Adriaan H de Wilde Kazimier F Wannee Florine E M Scholte Jelle J Goeman Peter Ten Dijke Eric J Snijder Marjolein Kikkert Martijn J van Hemert

UNLABELLED To identify host factors relevant for severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus (SARS-CoV) replication, we performed a small interfering RNA (siRNA) library screen targeting the human kinome. Protein kinases are key regulators of many cellular functions, and the systematic knockdown of their expression should provide a broad perspective on factors and pathways promoting or antago...

2013
Everett Clinton Smith Hervé Blanc Marco Vignuzzi Mark R. Denison

No therapeutics or vaccines currently exist for human coronaviruses (HCoVs). The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) epidemic in 2002-2003, and the recent emergence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in April 2012, emphasize the high probability of future zoonotic HCoV emergence causing severe and lethal human disease. Additionally, the re...

2017
Mohammed Farouk Yusof Krista Queen Yassir Mohammed Eltahir Clinton R Paden Zulaikha Mohamed Abdel Hameed Al Hammadi Ying Tao Yan Li Abdelmalik Ibrahim Khalafalla Mang Shi Jing Zhang Muzammil Sayed Ahmed Elhaj Mohamed Mahmud Hamed Abd Elaal Ahmed Ihsaan Abdulwahab Azeez Oum Keltoum Bensalah Ziyada Swar Eldahab Farida Ismail Al Hosani Susan I Gerber Aron J Hall Suxiang Tong Salama Suhail Al Muhairi

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was identified on the Arabian Peninsula in 2012 and is still causing cases and outbreaks in the Middle East. When MERS-CoV was first identified, the closest related virus was in bats; however, it has since been recognized that dromedary camels serve as a virus reservoir and potential source for human infections. A total of 376 camels were ...

2017
Yanqun Wang Di Liu Weifeng Shi Roujian Lu Wenling Wang Yanjie Zhao Yao Deng Weimin Zhou Hongguang Ren Jun Wu Yu Wang Guizhen Wu George F. Gao Wenjie Tan

ing infections in humans is genetically indistinguishable from the virus found in Arabian camels (dromedaries) in the Middle East. Although no primary human case of MERS was reported outside the Arabian Peninsula, camel populations in Africa are known to have high prevalence of antibodies against MERS-CoV. We carried out surveillance for MERS-CoV in dromedaries in Africa and Central Asia. By ME...

2016
Michelle Wille Shaman Muradrasoli Anna Nilsson Josef D. Järhult

Coronaviruses (CoVs) are found in a wide variety of wild and domestic animals, and constitute a risk for zoonotic and emerging infectious disease. In poultry, the genetic diversity, evolution, distribution and taxonomy of some coronaviruses have been well described, but little is known about the features of CoVs in wild birds. In this study we screened 764 samples from 22 avian species of the o...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Bo-Lin Ho Shu-Chun Cheng Lin Shi Ting-Yun Wang Kuan-I Ho Chi-Yuan Chou

BACKGROUND A highly pathogenic human coronavirus (CoV), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), has emerged in Jeddah and other places in Saudi Arabia, and has quickly spread to European and Asian countries since September 2012. Up to the 1st October 2015 it has infected at least 1593 people with a global fatality rate of about 35%. Studies to understand the virus are necessary...

Journal: :Antiviral research 2014
Jian Lei Jeroen R Mesters Christian Drosten Stefan Anemüller Qingjun Ma Rolf Hilgenfeld

The Middle-East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes severe acute pneumonia and renal failure. The MERS-CoV papain-like protease (PL(pro)) is a potential target for the development of antiviral drugs. To facilitate these efforts, we determined the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme by X-ray crystallography. The molecule consists of a ubiquitin-like domain and a catalytic co...

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2016
Basem M Alraddadi John T Watson Abdulatif Almarashi Glen R Abedi Amal Turkistani Musallam Sadran Abeer Housa Mohammad A Almazroa Naif Alraihan Ayman Banjar Eman Albalawi Hanan Alhindi Abdul Jamil Choudhry Jonathan G Meiman Magdalena Paczkowski Aaron Curns Anthony Mounts Daniel R Feikin Nina Marano David L Swerdlow Susan I Gerber Rana Hajjeh Tariq A Madani

Risk factors for primary Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) illness in humans are incompletely understood. We identified all primary MERS-CoV cases reported in Saudi Arabia during March-November 2014 by excluding those with history of exposure to other cases of MERS-CoV or acute respiratory illness of unknown cause or exposure to healthcare settings within 14 days before il...

2017
Soo Young Jeong Se In Sung Ji Hee Sung So Yoon Ahn Eun Suk Kang Yun Sil Chang Won Soon Park Jong Hwa Kim

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a lethal respiratory disease - caused by MERS-coronavirus (MERS-CoV) which was first identified in 2012. Especially, pregnant women can be expected as highly vulnerable candidates for this viral infection. In May 2015, this virus was spread in Korea and a pregnant woman was confirmed with positive result of MERS-CoV polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Her...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2017
Lucía Morales Juan Carlos Oliveros Raúl Fernandez-Delgado Benjamin Robert tenOever Luis Enjuanes Isabel Sola

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) causes lethal disease in humans, which is characterized by exacerbated inflammatory response and extensive lung pathology. To address the relevance of small non-coding RNAs in SARS-CoV pathology, we deep sequenced RNAs from the lungs of infected mice and discovered three 18-22 nt small viral RNAs (svRNAs). The three svRNAs were derived fr...

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