نتایج جستجو برای: mers

تعداد نتایج: 3275  

2018
Mohammed S Alshahrani Anees Sindi Fayez Alshamsi Awad Al-Omari Mohamed El Tahan Bayan Alahmadi Ahmed Zein Naif Khatani Fahad Al-Hameed Sultan Alamri Mohammed Abdelzaher Amenah Alghamdi Faisal Alfousan Adel Tash Wail Tashkandi Rajaa Alraddadi Kim Lewis Mohammed Badawee Yaseen M Arabi Eddy Fan Waleed Alhazzani

BACKGROUND Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is caused by a coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and is characterized by hypoxemic respiratory failure. The objective of this study is to compare the outcomes of MERS-CoV patients before and after the availability of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as a rescue therapy in severely hypoxemic patients who failed conventional strategies. METHODS ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2016
Kun Li Christine Wohlford-Lenane Stanley Perlman Jincun Zhao Alexander K Jewell Leah R Reznikov Katherine N Gibson-Corley David K Meyerholz Paul B McCray

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes life-threatening disease. Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) is the receptor for cell binding and entry. There is a need for small-animal models of MERS, but mice are not susceptible to MERS because murine dpp4 does not serve as a receptor. We developed transgenic mice expressing human DPP4 (hDPP4) under the control of the surfactant pro...

2017
Vineet D. Menachery Hugh D. Mitchell Adam S. Cockrell Lisa E. Gralinski Boyd L. Yount Rachel L. Graham Eileen T. McAnarney Madeline G. Douglas Trevor Scobey Anne Beall Kenneth Dinnon Jacob F. Kocher Andrew E. Hale Kelly G. Stratton Katrina M. Waters Ralph S. Baric

While dispensable for viral replication, coronavirus (CoV) accessory open reading frame (ORF) proteins often play critical roles during infection and pathogenesis. Utilizing a previously generated mutant, we demonstrate that the absence of all four Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV (MERS-CoV) accessory ORFs (deletion of ORF3, -4a, -4b, and -5 [dORF3-5]) has major implications for viral repli...

2011
Amit Kumar Rebekah L. Bullard Pritesh Patel Lea C. Paslay Dipti Singh Ewa A. Bienkiewicz Sarah E. Morgan Vijayaraghavan Rangachari

Amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide aggregation is known to play a central role in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Among various aggregates, low-molecular weight soluble oligomers of Aβ are increasingly believed to be the primary neurotoxic agents responsible for memory impairment. Anionic interfaces are known to influence the Aβ aggregation process significantly. Here, we report the effects of in...

Journal: :Proteins 2003
Paul I W de Bakker Mark A DePristo David F Burke Tom L Blundell

The accuracy of model selection from decoy ensembles of protein loop conformations was explored by comparing the performance of the Samudrala-Moult all-atom statistical potential (RAPDF) and the AMBER molecular mechanics force field, including the Generalized Born/surface area solvation model. Large ensembles of consistent loop conformations, represented at atomic detail with idealized geometry...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Kun Li Christine L Wohlford-Lenane Rudragouda Channappanavar Jung-Eun Park James T Earnest Thomas B Bair Amber M Bates Kim A Brogden Heather A Flaherty Tom Gallagher David K Meyerholz Stanley Perlman Paul B McCray

The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) emerged in Saudi Arabia in 2012, caused by a zoonotically transmitted coronavirus (CoV). Over 1,900 cases have been reported to date, with ∼36% fatality rate. Lack of autopsies from MERS cases has hindered understanding of MERS-CoV pathogenesis. A small animal model that develops progressive pulmonary manifestations when infected with MERS-CoV would a...

2016
Donghyun Park Hee Jae Huh Yeon Jeong Kim Dae-Soon Son Hyo-Jeong Jeon Eu-Hyun Im Jong-Won Kim Nam Yong Lee Eun-Suk Kang Cheol In Kang Doo Ryeon Chung Jin-Hyun Ahn Kyong Ran Peck Sun Shim Choi Yae-Jean Kim Chang-Seok Ki Woong-Yang Park

Genome sequence analysis of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) variants from patient specimens has revealed the evolutionary dynamics and mechanisms of pathogenesis of the virus. However, most studies have analyzed the consensus sequences of MERS-CoVs, precluding an investigation of intrapatient heterogeneity. Here, we analyzed non-consensus sequences to characterize intrap...

2017
James T Earnest Michael P Hantak Kun Li Paul B McCray Stanley Perlman Tom Gallagher

Infection by enveloped coronaviruses (CoVs) initiates with viral spike (S) proteins binding to cellular receptors, and is followed by proteolytic cleavage of receptor-bound S proteins, which prompts S protein-mediated virus-cell membrane fusion. Infection therefore requires close proximity of receptors and proteases. We considered whether tetraspanins, scaffolding proteins known to facilitate C...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2014
Yaseen M Arabi Ahmed A Arifi Hanan H Balkhy Hani Najm Abdulaziz S Aldawood Alaa Ghabashi Hassan Hawa Adel Alothman Abdulaziz Khaldi Basel Al Raiy

BACKGROUND Since September 2012, 170 confirmed infections with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been reported to the World Health Organization, including 72 deaths. Data on critically ill patients with MERS-CoV infection are limited. OBJECTIVE To describe the critical illness associated with MERS-CoV. DESIGN Case series. SETTING 3 intensive care units (ICUs) at...

2014
Danielle R. Adney Neeltje van Doremalen Vienna R. Brown Trenton Bushmaker Dana Scott Emmie de Wit Richard A. Bowen Vincent J. Munster

In 2012, a novel coronavirus associated with severe respiratory disease in humans emerged in the Middle East. Epidemiologic investigations identified dromedary camels as the likely source of zoonotic transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Here we provide experimental support for camels as a reservoir for MERS-CoV. We inoculated 3 adult camels with a human isola...

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