نتایج جستجو برای: Pneumovirus

تعداد نتایج: 189  

2013
Elske van den Berg Job B.M. van Woensel Reinout A. Bem

Pneumovirus infections cause a wide spectrum of respiratory disease in humans and animals. The airway epithelium is the major site of pneumovirus replication. Apoptosis or regulated cell death, may contribute to the host anti-viral response by limiting viral replication. However, apoptosis of lung epithelial cells may also exacerbate lung injury, depending on the extent, the timing and specifi...

2010
Randall W. Renshaw Nancy C. Zylich Melissa A. Laverack Amy L. Glaser Edward J. Dubovi

To determine which respiratory viruses circulate among confined dogs, we analyzed nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens from shelter dogs with acute respiratory disease. An unknown virus was isolated. Monoclonal antibody testing indicated that it was probably a pneumovirus. PCR and sequence analysis indicated that it was closely related to murine pneumovirus.

2014
Nicola Decaro Pierfrancesco Pinto Viviana Mari Gabriella Elia Vittorio Larocca Michele Camero Valentina Terio Michele Losurdo Vito Martella Canio Buonavoglia

An outbreak of canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD) associated to canine pneumovirus (CnPnV) infection is reported. The outbreak occurred in a shelter of the Apulia region and involved 37 out of 350 dogs that displayed cough and/or nasal discharge with no evidence of fever. The full-genomic characterisation showed that the causative agent (strain Bari/100-12) was closely related to CnPn...

2012
Mary J.G. van Helden Peter J.S. van Kooten Cornelis P.J. Bekker Andrea Gröne David J. Topham Andrew J. Easton Claire J.P. Boog Dirk H. Busch Dietmar M.W. Zaiss Alice J.A.M. Sijts

Pneumoviruses such as pneumonia virus of mice (PVM), bovine respiratory syncytial virus (bRSV) or human (h)RSV are closely related pneumoviruses that cause severe respiratory disease in their respective hosts. It is well-known that T-cell responses are essential in pneumovirus clearance, but pneumovirus-specific T-cell responses also are important mediators of severe immunopathology. In this st...

2005
Gholamreza Ahmadian Mehdi Shamsara Andrew J. Easton

78 Abstract Pneumoviruses are responsible for significant respiratory disease in their hosts and represent a major problem for human and animal health. Pneumoviruses are members of the family Paramyxoviridae, subfamily Pneumovirinae and the virus particles consist of a negative-sense, nonsegmented RNA genome within a helical nucleocapsid structure enveloped in a lipid membrane derived from the ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Judy A Mitchell Jacqueline M Cardwell Randall W Renshaw Edward J Dubovi Joe Brownlie

Canine pneumovirus (CnPnV) was recently identified during a retrospective survey of kenneled dogs in the United States. In this study, archived samples from pet and kenneled dogs in the United Kingdom were screened for CnPnV to explore the relationship between exposure to CnPnV and the development of canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD). Within the pet dog population, CnPnV-seropositive...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Kimberly D Dyer Caroline M Percopo Elizabeth R Fischer Stanislaw J Gabryszewski Helene F Rosenberg

Eosinophils are recruited to the lung in response to infection with pneumovirus pathogens and have been associated with both the pathophysiologic sequelae of infection and, more recently, with accelerated virus clearance. Here, we demonstrate that the pneumovirus pathogens, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and pneumonia virus of mice (PVM), can infect human and mouse eosinophils, respectively,...

2016
Bart Cortjens René Lutter Louis Boon Reinout A Bem Job B M van Woensel

The human pneumovirus respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common pathogen causing lower respiratory tract disease in young children worldwide. A hallmark of severe human RSV infection is the strong neutrophil recruitment to the airways and lungs. Massive neutrophil activation has been proven detrimental in numerous diseases, yet in RSV the contribution of neutrophils to disease severi...

2015
Elske van den Berg Suzanne M Bal Maria T Kuipers Gustavo Matute-Bello René Lutter Albert P Bos Job B M van Woensel Reinout A Bem

Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) disease is a frequent cause of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in young children, and is associated with marked lung epithelial injury and neutrophilic inflammation. Experimental studies on ARDS have shown that inhibition of apoptosis in the lungs reduces lung epithelial injury. However, the blockade of apoptosis in the lungs may also have del...

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