Prevalence and risk factors for Betaherpesvirus DNAemia in children >3 weeks and <2 years of age admitted to a large referral hospital in sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Background. Betaherpesviruses are established causes of morbidity and mortality in immunosuppressed patient groups but have been little studied in sub-Saharan Africa, the epicenter of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic.
A. Zumla +31 more
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HHV-6 in liver transplantation : A literature review [PDF]
Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6A and HHV-6B) can cause primary infection or reactivate from latency in liver transplant recipients, which can result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including fever, hepatitis, encephalitis and higher rates of graft ...
Lautenschlager, Irmeli +3 more
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Human herpesvirus 6A promotes glycolysis in infected T cells by activation of mTOR signaling.
Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is an important immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory virus worldwide. However, whether and how HHV-6 infection influences the metabolic machinery of the host cell to provide the energy and biosynthetic resources for virus ...
Zhisheng Wu +10 more
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Human herpesvirus 6A and axonal injury before the clinical onset of multiple sclerosis [PDF]
Recent research indicates that multiple sclerosis is preceded by a prodromal phase with elevated levels of serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL), a marker of axonal injury.
Alonso-Magdalena, Lucia +19 more
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Analyses of tissue culture adaptation of human Herpesvirus-6A by whole genome deep sequencing redefines the reference sequence and identifies virus entry complex changes [PDF]
Tissue-culture adaptation of viruses can modulate infection. Laboratory passage and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)mid cloning of human cytomegalovirus, HCMV, resulted in genomic deletions and rearrangements altering genes encoding the virus entry ...
Escriva, E. +3 more
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Cell Host-Microbe Interactions: Turning Pathogen Mechanisms Into Cell's Advantages [PDF]
Host-Pathogen Interaction is a very vast field of biological sciences, indeed every year many un- known pathogens are uncovered leading to an exponential growth of this field.
Avanzi, Simone <1982>
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Evolutionary History of Endogenous Human Herpesvirus 6 Reflects Human Migration out of Africa. [PDF]
Human herpesvirus 6A and 6B (HHV-6) can integrate into the germline, and as a result, ∼70 million people harbor the genome of one of these viruses in every cell of their body. Until now, it has been largely unknown if 1) these integrations are ancient, 2)
Aimola, Giulia +17 more
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Background Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is a T-lymphtropic and neurotropic virus that can infect various types of cells. Sequential studies reported that apoptosis of glia and neurons induced by HHV-6 might act a potential trigger for some central nervous
Gu Bin +12 more
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Human herpes virus type 6 (Orthoherpesviridae: Roseolovirus): features of epidemiology and diagnosis
Human herpes virus 6A and human herpes virus 6B (HHV-6A and HHV-6B) are ubiquitous viruses. The spectrum of clinical manifestations of HHV-6A/B infections is quite wide.
Inara S. Saydullayeva +3 more
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The HCMV‐encoded miR‐UL36‐3p promotes angiogenesis of endothelial cells by downregulating FOXO3
This illustration shows the role of hcmv‐miR‐UL36‐3p in endothelial cell angiogenesis. During productive infection, endothelial cells express HCMV‐encoded miRNAs. Viral hcmv‐miR‐UL36‐3p promotes endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and capillary tube formation by directly targeting and downregulating FOXO3. The pro‐angiogenic activity of hcmv‐miR‐
Chen Wang +5 more
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