نتایج جستجو برای: marv

تعداد نتایج: 133  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences 2022

Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a highly fatal caused by the (MARV) which belongs to family Filoviridae. The has been recently reported from Ghana, an African country, and nearly 15 outbreaks of MVD have in past five decades. Various species bats viz., Rousettus aegyptiacus, Hipposideros caffer, certain Chiroptera act as natural source infection. Pathophysiology reveals severe antiviral suppress...

2017
Kaveesha J. Wijesinghe Sarah Urata Nisha Bhattarai Edgar E. Kooijman Bernard S. Gerstman Prem P. Chapagain Sheng Li Robert V. Stahelin

Marburg virus (MARV) is a lipid-enveloped virus from the Filoviridae family containing a negative sense RNA genome. One of the seven MARV genes encodes the matrix protein VP40, which forms a matrix layer beneath the plasma membrane inner leaflet to facilitate budding from the host cell. MARV VP40 (mVP40) has been shown to be a dimeric peripheral protein with a broad and flat basic surface that ...

Journal: :Virus research 2003
Jenny L Mellquist-Riemenschneider Aura R Garrison Joan B Geisbert Kamal U Saikh Kelli D Heidebrink Peter B Jahrling Robert G Ulrich Connie S Schmaljohn

The filoviruses Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans for which no vaccines are available. Previously, a priming dose of a DNA vaccine expressing the glycoprotein (GP) gene of MARV followed by boosting with recombinant baculovirus-derived GP protein was found to confer protective immunity to guinea pigs (Hevey et al., 2001. Vaccine 20, 568-593). To...

2017
Patrick Younan Palaniappan Ramanathan Jessica Graber Fabian Gusovsky Alexander Bukreyev

The 2013-2016 outbreak of Ebola virus (EBOV) in West Africa, which has seen intermittent reemergence since it was officially declared over in February of 2016, has demonstrated the need for the rapid development of therapeutic intervention strategies. Indirect evidence has suggested that the EBOV infection shares several commonalities associated with the onset of bacterial sepsis, including the...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Benjamin C Yen Christopher F Basler

UNLABELLED Dendritic cells (DCs) are major targets of filovirus infection in vivo Previous studies have shown that the filoviruses Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) suppress DC maturation in vitro Both viruses also encode innate immune evasion functions. The EBOV VP35 (eVP35) and the MARV VP35 (mVP35) proteins each can block RIG-I-like receptor signaling and alpha/beta interferon (IFN...

2018
Benoit Callendret Jort Vellinga Kerstin Wunderlich Ariane Rodriguez Robin Steigerwald Ulrike Dirmeier Cedric Cheminay Ariane Volkmann Trevor Brasel Ricardo Carrion Luis D Giavedoni Jean L Patterson Chad E Mire Thomas W Geisbert Jay W Hooper Mo Weijtens Jutta Hartkoorn-Pasma Jerome Custers Maria Grazia Pau Hanneke Schuitemaker Roland Zahn

The search for a universal filovirus vaccine that provides protection against multiple filovirus species has been prompted by sporadic but highly lethal outbreaks of Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus infections. A good prophylactic vaccine should be able to provide protection to all known filovirus species and as an upside potentially protect from newly emerging virus strains. We investigated the imm...

2010
Washington B. Cárdenas

The members of the filoviruses are recognized as some of the most lethal viruses affecting human and non-human primates. The only two genera of the Filoviridae family, Marburg virus (MARV) and Ebola virus (EBOV), comprise the main etiologic agents of severe hemorrhagic fever outbreaks in central Africa, with case fatality rates ranging from 25 to 90%. Fatal outcomes have been associated with a ...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2014
Teddy Kamata Mohan Natesan Kelly Warfield M Javad Aman Robert G Ulrich

Infectious hemorrhagic fevers caused by the Marburg and Ebola filoviruses result in human mortality rates of up to 90%, and there are no effective vaccines or therapeutics available for clinical use. The highly infectious and lethal nature of these viruses highlights the need for reliable and sensitive diagnostic methods. We assembled a protein microarray displaying nucleoprotein (NP), virion p...

2009
Jônatas S. Abrahão Maria Isabel M. Guedes Giliane S. Trindade Flávio G. Fonseca Rafael K. Campos Bruno F. Mota Zélia I. P. Lobato André T. Silva-Fernandes Gisele O. L. Rodrigues Larissa S. Lima Paulo C. P. Ferreira Cláudio A. Bonjardim Erna G. Kroon

BACKGROUND Despite the fact that smallpox eradication was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1980, other poxviruses have emerged and re-emerged, with significant public health and economic impacts. Vaccinia virus (VACV), a poxvirus used during the WHO smallpox vaccination campaign, has been involved in zoonotic infections in Brazilian rural areas (Bovine Vaccinia outbreaks - BV)...

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