Comparative Genomics of Herpesviridae Family to Look for Potential Signatures of Human Infecting Strains [PDF]
Herpesviridae family is one of the significant viral families which comprises major pathogens of a wide range of hosts. This family includes at least eight species of viruses which are known to infect humans. This family has evolved 180–220 million years
Vikas Sharma+2 more
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Association of Herpesviridae reactivation and SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination [PDF]
Conflict of Interest: None Funding: None Ethical considerations: Not applicable, no patient data or information used.
John Collis
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COVID-19 infection and vaccines: potential triggers of Herpesviridae reactivation
Since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, numerous articles have highlighted a possible link between COVID-19 vaccination or infection and Herpesviridae co-infection or reactivation. The authors conducted an exhaustive literature review on this topic, the results of which are presented individually for each member of the Herpesviridae family: Herpes ...
Alba Navarro‐Bielsa+6 more
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Infections respiratoires virales à herpesviridae en réanimation [PDF]
Herpesviridae, including herpes simplex virus (HSV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV), are commonly detected in the respiratory tract of non-immunocompromised patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Although their detection usually involves viral reactivation without the involvement of pulmonary tissue, viral lung disease may occur in a particular ...
Charles‐Édouard Luyt
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Herpesviridae lung reactivation and infection in patients with severe COVID-19 or influenza virus pneumonia: a comparative study [PDF]
Abstract Background Lung reactivations of Herpesviridae, herpes simplex virus (HSV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) have been reported in COVID-19 patients. Whether or not those viral reactivations are more frequent than in other patients is not known.
Charles‐Édouard Luyt+11 more
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The alphaherpesvirus conserved pUS10 is important for natural infection and its expression is regulated by the conservedHerpesviridaeprotein kinase (CHPK) [PDF]
AbstractConservedHerpesviridaeprotein kinases (CHPK) are conserved among all members of theHerpesviridae. Herpesviruses lacking CHPK propagate in cell culture at varying degrees, depending on the virus and cell culture system. CHPK is dispensable for Marek’s disease herpesvirus (MDV) replication in cell culture and experimental infection in chickens ...
Nagendraprabhu Ponnuraj+6 more
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The Many Faces of α-Herpesviridae Infections
Arjen Nikkels, Gérald Pierard
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Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated β-Amyloid Is Rapidly Seeded by Herpesviridae to Protect against Brain Infection [PDF]
Amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) fibrilization and deposition as β-amyloid are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. We recently reported Aβ is an innate immune protein that protects against fungal and bacterial infections. Fibrilization pathways mediate Aβ antimicrobial activities.
William A. Eimer+9 more
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SARS-CoV-2 infection as a risk factor for herpesviridae reactivation: consider the potential influence of corticosteroid therapy [PDF]
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Patrick M. Honoré+6 more
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RNA-guided endonuclease provides a therapeutic strategy to cure latent herpesviridae infection [PDF]
Significance Latent viral infection is a major obstacle for effective antiviral treatment and presents a continuous risk to the host. The dormant viral genome during latent infection provides few therapeutic targets other than itself for antiviral drug development.
Jianbin Wang, Stephen R. Quake
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