Porcine deltacoronavirus infection promotes intracellular lipid droplet accumulation [PDF]
Background Viruses critically depend on host lipid metabolism to drive replication, assembly and immune evasion during infection and pathogenesis. While previous studies have demonstrated that certain viruses induce lipid droplet accumulation in infected
Xiaohui Yang +7 more
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Scientific Opinion on porcine epidemic diarrhoea and emerging porcine deltacoronavirus [PDF]
In the last decade, many porcine epidemic diarrhoea (PED) outbreaks have been reported by several countries in Asia whereas only a few Member States of the European Union (EU) have reported PED clinical cases and/or PED virus (PEDV)‐seropositive animals.
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW)
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Deltacoronavirus Evolution and Transmission: Current Scenario and Evolutionary Perspectives [PDF]
Deltacoronavirus (DCoV)–the only coronavirus that can infect multiple species of mammals and birds–was initially identified in several avian and mammalian species, including pigs, in China in 2009–2011.
Anastasia N. Vlasova +4 more
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Pathogenicity of 2 Porcine Deltacoronavirus Strains in Gnotobiotic Pigs [PDF]
To verify whether porcine deltacoronavirus infection induces disease, we inoculated gnotobiotic pigs with 2 virus strains (OH-FD22 and OH-FD100) identified by 2 specific reverse transcription PCRs.
Kwonil Jung +5 more
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Subcellular localization of the porcine deltacoronavirus nucleocapsid protein [PDF]
Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) has been recently identified as an emerging enteropathogenic coronavirus that mainly infects newborn piglets and causes enteritis, diarrhea and high mortality. Although coronavirus N proteins have multifarious activities, the subcellular localization of the PDCoV N protein is still unknown.
Zhen Ding +12 more
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Porcine Deltacoronavirus Infection and Transmission in Poultry, United States [PDF]
Coronaviruses cause respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases in diverse host species. Deltacoronaviruses (DCoVs) have been identified in various songbird species and in leopard cats in China.
Patricia A. Boley +6 more
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A gut microbiota-bile acid axis inhibits the infection of an emerging coronavirus by targeting its cellular receptor aminopeptidase N. [PDF]
Bacteroides fragilis employs bile salt hydrolase to reprogram host bile acid metabolism, generating lithocholic acid that directly blocks porcine deltacoronavirus infection by disrupting spike protein‐aminopeptidase N binding, defining a microbiota‐bile acid antiviral axis with therapeutic potential against coronaviruses.
Zhang YQ +12 more
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Genetic characterization of the first Deltacoronavirus from wild birds around Qinghai Lake [PDF]
Deltacoronavirus, widely distributed among pigs and wild birds, pose a significant risk of cross-species transmission, including potential human epidemics.
Ye Tian +12 more
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Porcine Deltacoronavirus in Mainland China [PDF]
To the Editor: Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) was discovered in 2012, during a study to identify new coronaviruses in mammals and birds in Hong Kong (1). In February 2014, this novel porcine coronavirus was detected in pigs in Ohio, United States (2), and has since been reported in at least 17 US states (3–5).
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