نتایج جستجو برای: feline retroviruses

تعداد نتایج: 11824  

2013
Kasandra Bélanger Maria - Carla Rosales Gerpe

Retroviruses are everywhere; all vertebrate animals (cats, dogs, birds, fish, primates and humans) have them encoded in their DNA. In fact, about 8 per cent of the human genome is composed of retroviruses. Most of these endogenous animal retroviruses are inactive through mutations and sequence deletions, however some can go on to infect new cells, new hosts and even different animal species. In...

Journal: :Cancer research 1977
R G Olsen E A Hoover J P Schaller L E Mathes L H Wolff

Four-week-old specific-pathogen-free cats were immunized with a combined vaccine composed of killed feline leukemia virus and killed feline oncornavirus-associated cell membrane antigen-containing tumor cells. Immunization induced feline oncornavirus-associated cell membrane antigen antibody titers ranging from 1:32 to 1:256 but did not elicit detectable virus-neutralizing antibody titers. Kitt...

2013
Madeline Hayes Mackenzie Whitesell Mark A. Brown

Retroviruses, a form of mobile genetic elements, have important roles in disease and primate evolution. Exogenous retroviruses, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), have significant pathological implications that have created a massive public health challenge in recent years. Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), which are the primary focus of this review, can also be pathogenic, as well as be...

2003

During the formulative stages of developing the Species Survival Plan (SSP) for the cheetah, the impact of infectious disease upon its survival in captivity was of prime consideration, together with genetics, nutrition, physiology, and behaviour. This paper summarizes the results of an infectious disease surveillance program, initially designed to monitor the infectious agent associated with cl...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2008
David Perez-Caballero Steven J. Soll Paul D. Bieniasz

Because of evolutionary pressures imposed through episodic colonization by retroviruses, many mammals express factors, such as TRIM5alpha and APOBEC3 proteins, that directly restrict retroviral replication. TRIM5 and APOBEC restriction factors are most often studied in the context of modern primate lentiviruses, but it is likely that ancient retroviruses imposed the selective pressure that is e...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2000
Y Murakami S Tateyama A Rungsipipat K Uchida R Yamaguchi

The involvement of cyclin A, cyclin D1 and p53 proteins in canine and feline tumorigenesis was analyzed immunohistochemically. In the present study, a total of 176 cases were examined, among which there were 108 canine cases (75 mammary lesions, 16 squamous cell carcinomas and 17 basal cell tumors) and 68 feline cases (43 mammary lesions, 20 squamous cell carcinomas and 5 basal cell tumors). Sp...

2011
Aiko Fukuma Masumi Abe Yuko Morikawa Takayuki Miyazawa Jiro Yasuda

Human Tetherin/BST-2 has recently been identified as a cellular antiviral factor that blocks the release of various enveloped viruses. In this study, we cloned a cDNA fragment encoding a feline homolog of Tetherin/BST-2 and characterized the protein product. The degree of amino acid sequence identity between human Tetherin/BST-2 and the feline homolog was 44.4%. Similar to human Tetherin/BST-2,...

2016
Tomoyoshi DOKI Tomomi TAKANO Tsutomu HOHDATSU

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal inflammatory disease caused by FIP virus infection. Feline tumor necrosis factor (fTNF)-alpha is closely involved in the aggravation of FIP pathology. We previously described the preparation of neutralizing mouse anti-fTNF-alpha monoclonal antibody (mAb 2-4) and clarified its role in the clinical condition of cats with FIP using in vitro systems. H...

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