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ALV-J-contaminated commercial live vaccines induced pathogenicity in Three-Yellow chickens: one of the transmission routes of ALV-J to commercial chickens. [PDF]

open access: yesPoult Sci, 2021
One avian leukosis virus of subgroup J (ALV-J) strain GX14YYA1 was isolated from a commercial bivalent Newcastle disease (ND)-infectious bronchitis (IB) vaccine in our previous study. To evaluate the pathogenicity of the ALV-J-contaminated vaccine on commercial chickens, day-old Three-Yellow chicks in group I were vaccinated with ALV-J-contaminated ...
Wang P   +9 more
europepmc   +6 more sources

LncIRF1 promotes chicken resistance to ALV-J infection. [PDF]

open access: yes3 Biotech, 2023
The pathogenesis of avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) is complex and our understanding of it is limited. Based on our previous research, we explored the relationship between ALV-J infection and regulatory factor 1&7 (IRF1 and IRF7), interferon beta (IFNβ), and the newly identified long noncoding RNA IRF1 (LncIRF1).
Wang L   +7 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Cholesterol-25-hydroxylase Is a Chicken ISG That Restricts ALV-J Infection by Producing 25-hydroxycholesterol [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2019
The avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) belongs to the chicken retrovirus that causes enormous economic losses in the poultry industry. Interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) are critical for controlling virus infections.
Tingting Xie   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Knockout of p53 leads to a significant increase in ALV-J replication. [PDF]

open access: yesPoult Sci, 2021
Avian leukemia is a common malignant disease, and and its regulatory mechanism is complex. As the most extensive tumor suppressor gene in cancer research, p53 can control multiple functions such as that of DNA repair, induction of apoptosis, cell cycle arrest and so on.
Zhang H   +6 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Comparative analysis of the exosomal contents of DF-1 cells infected by ALV-J. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Med (Praha), 2022
Exploration of the abnormal expression of exosomal molecules during the infection of avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) is essential to provide a deeper understanding of the exosome's role in the viral pathogenesis involved. The study aimed to investigate the differentially expressed proteins and miRNAs of the exosomes derived from DF-1 cells ...
Yang J, Zhuang P, Cheng Z, Wang G.
europepmc   +5 more sources

Circ_PIAS1 Promotes the Apoptosis of ALV-J Infected DF1 Cells by Up-Regulating miR-183. [PDF]

open access: yesGenes (Basel), 2023
(1) Background: circRNAs are closed circular molecules with covalent bonds generated by reverse shearing, which have high stability and have different manifestations in different tissues, cells, or physiological conditions and play important roles in various disease processes and physiological processes.
Yang T   +8 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Preparation of a novel monoclonal antibody against Avian leukosis virus subgroup J Gp85 protein and identification of its epitope

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2021
: Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) is an avian oncogenic retrovirus that has caused huge economic losses in the poultry industry due to its great pathogenicity and transmission ability.
Houkun Wang   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Multiplex Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction for the Rapid Differential Detection of Subgroups A, B, J, and K Avian Leukosis Viruses

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Avian leukosis (AL), caused by avian leukosis virus (ALV), is a contagious tumor disease that results in significant economic losses for the poultry industry.
Junfeng Dou   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Synergistic pathogenesis of chicken infectious anemia virus and J subgroup of avian leukosis virus

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2021
: As important immunosuppressive viruses, chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) and subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) have caused huge economic losses to the poultry industry globally.
Jun Zhang   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Synergistic Pathogenicity of REV and ALV-J in Chicks by Vertical Transmission of Chicken Embryos

open access: yesGuangdong nongye kexue, 2023
【Objective】Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) and reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) can be transmitted vertically through chicken embryos, and there have been reports of chicken embryos that are co-infected with the two viruses, however, the ...
Lingyao MA   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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