نتایج جستجو برای: lymphotropic virus 1

تعداد نتایج: 3043770  

Journal: :Japanese journal of medical science & biology 1986
A Itagaki H Tsuchie H Morimoto Y Ito M Gomyoda T Kurimura

Serological survey for human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) was performed in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, located on the coast of Japan sea. The rates of anti-adult T-cell leukemia-associated antigen-positive sera were 4.2% and 6.9% respectively for males and females. The rate increased with age, particularly in females. From the geographical point of view, the Oki Islands and a very small ...

2014
Vincenzo Ciminale Francesca Rende Umberto Bertazzoni Maria G. Romanelli

HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 share broad similarities in their overall genetic organization and expression pattern, but they differ substantially in their pathogenic properties. This review outlines distinctive features of HTLV-1 and HTLV-2 that might provide clues to explain their distinct clinical outcomes. Differences in the kinetics of viral mRNA expression, functional properties of the regulatory and...

2017
Chia-Lin Chen Jeffrey Y Huang Chun-Hsiang Wang Stanley M Tahara Lin Zhou Yasuteru Kondo Joel Schechter Lishan Su Michael M C Lai Takaji Wakita François-Loïc Cosset Jae U Jung Keigo Machida

B-cell infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been a controversial topic. To examine whether HCV has a genetically determined lymphotropism through a co-receptor specific for the infection by lymphotropic HCV, we established an infectious clone and chimeric virus of hepatotropic and lymphotropic HCV strains derived from an HCV-positive B-cell lymphoma. The viral envelope and 5'-UTR sequences ...

2015
Arthur Paiva Jorge Casseb

Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is found in indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands and the Americas, whereas type 2 (HTLV-2) is widely distributed among the indigenous peoples of the Americas, where it appears to be more prevalent than HTLV-1, and in some tribes of Central Africa. HTLV-2 is considered ancestral in the Americas and is transmitted to the general population and injec...

Farzaneh Sabahi, Jalal Kiani, Javad Ranjbari, Majid Zainali, Shahab Falahi,

Journal: :Haematologica 2013
Andrew Hodson Daniel J Laydon Barbara J Bain Paul A Fields Graham P Taylor

Out of 153 newly referred human T-lymphotropic virus type I infected patients, 42 (27%) had 5% or more abnormal lymphocytes, consistent with the diagnosis of smoldering adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. The abnormal lymphocyte percentage was higher in patients with human T-lymphotropic virus type I associated inflammatory disease compared with asymptomatic carriers (P=0.006). Over 4.5 years media...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2005
Jen-Yu Wang Po-Ren Hsueh Yi-Lwun Ho Chiau-Suong Liau

1. Brites C, Oliveira AS, Netto EM. Coinfection with HIV and human T lymphotropic virus type 1: what is the real impact of HIV disease? Clin Infect Dis 2004; 40:329–30 (in this issue). 2. Beilke MA, Theall K, O’Brien M, et al. Clinical outcomes and disease progression among patients coinfected with HIV and human T lymphotropic virus types 1 and 2. Clin Infect Dis 2004; 39:256–63. 3. Hershow RC,...

Journal: :Blood 1985
J E Groopman P I Hartzband L Shulman S Z Salahuddin M G Sarngadharan M F McLane M Essex R Gallo

The human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) is the primary cause of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and related disorders (ARC). Prior studies have reported that nearly all symptomatic patients with AIDS or ARC manifest antibody to HTLV-III. This observation has engendered efforts to screen for HTLV-III, especially prior to blood donation, with assays for antibody to HTLV-I...

2013
Amy M. Skinner Santhosh Chakkaramakkil Verghese Peter Kurre

Many replicating viruses, including HIV-1 and HTLV-1, are efficiently transmitted from the cell surface of actively infected cells upon contact with bystander cells. In a previous study, we reported the prolonged cell surface retention of VSV-G replication-deficient pseudotyped lentivector prior to endocytic entry. However, the competing kinetics of cell surface versus dissociation, neutralizat...

2010
Mohamed Nejmeddine Charles R.M. Bangham

Human T-lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1) spreads efficiently between T-cells via a tight and highly organized cell-cell contact known as the virological synapse. It is now thought that many retroviruses and other viruses spread via a virological synapse, which may be defined as a virus-induced, specialized area of cell-to-cell contact that promotes the directed transmission of the virus between ce...

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