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The innate and T-cell mediated immune response during acute and chronic gammaherpesvirus infection
Immediately after entry into host cells, viruses are sensed by the innate immune system, leading to the activation of innate antiviral effector mechanisms including the type I interferon (IFN) response and natural killer (NK) cells.
Viktoria Rex +7 more
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Gammaherpesvirus Sequence Comparisons [PDF]
In the December 1997 issue, a report by Desrosiers et al. (2) described a novel herpesvirus in rhesus macaques (named RRV for rhesus rhadinovirus) with similarity to human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8 or KSHV for Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus).
Marnix L. Bosch +2 more
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E3 Ubiquitin Ligases in Gammaherpesviruses and HIV: A Review of Virus Adaptation and Exploitation
For productive infection and replication to occur, viruses must control cellular machinery and counteract restriction factors and antiviral proteins.
Jessica Oswald +5 more
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Gammaherpesvirus Infection of Human Neuronal Cells [PDF]
ABSTRACT Gammaherpesviruses human herpesvirus 4 (HHV4) and HHV8 are two prominent members of the herpesvirus family associated with a number of human cancers. HHV4, also known as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a ubiquitous gammaherpesvirus prevalent in 90 to 95% of the human population, is clinically associated with various ...
Hem Chandra Jha +7 more
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Perturbation of lytic and latent gammaherpesvirus infection in the absence of the inhibitory receptor CEACAM1. [PDF]
Control of gammaherpesvirus infections requires a complex, well orchestrated immune response regulated by positive and negative co-signaling molecules.
Kammerer Robert +23 more
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Background: Previous serological screenings have indicated that Eurasian semi-domesticated tundra reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in Finnmark, Northern Norway, are exposed to alphaherpesvirus, gammaherpesvirus and pestivirus. Alphaherpesvirus (i.e.,
Morten Tryland +10 more
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Gammaherpesviruses establish lifelong infections in most vertebrate species, including humans and rodents, and are associated with cancers, including B cell lymphomas.
P. A. Sylvester +4 more
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Epidemiology and fitness effects of wood mouse herpesvirus in a natural host population [PDF]
Rodent gammaherpesviruses have become important models for understanding human herpesvirus diseases. In particular, interactions between murid herpesvirus 4 and Mus musculus (a non-natural host species) have been extensively studied under controlled ...
Pedersen, Amy B. +2 more
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A gammaherpesvirus complement regulatory protein promotes initiation of infection by activation of protein kinase Akt/PKB. [PDF]
Viruses have evolved to evade the host's complement system. The open reading frames 4 (ORF4) of gammaherpesviruses encode homologs of regulators of complement activation (RCA) proteins, which inhibit complement activation at the level of C3 and C4 ...
Stewart, James P. +20 more
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A gammaherpesviral internal repeat contributes to latency amplification. [PDF]
Gammaherpesviruses cause important infections of humans, in particular in immunocompromised patients. The genomes of gammaherpesviruses contain variable numbers of internal repeats whose precise role for in vivo pathogenesis is not well understood.
Steer, Beatrix +11 more
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