4. Phase I Study of Seneca Valley Virus (SVV-001), a Replication Competent Oncolytic Virus, in Patients with Neuroendocrine (NE) Cancers [PDF]
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Species-specific IL-1β is an inflammatory sensor of Seneca Valley Virus 3C Protease. [PDF]
Inflammasomes play pivotal roles in inflammation by processing and promoting the secretion of IL-1β. Caspase-1 is involved in the maturation of IL-1β and IL-18, while human caspase-4 specifically processes IL-18.
Xiangyu Huang +12 more
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Isolation and Characterization of Seneca Valley Virus From Pig Transboundary Spread to the Mink Infection. [PDF]
Seneca Valley virus (SVV) infection has recently disseminated across pig farms in Canada, America, and China. The SVV has been identified in humans, rodents, and houseflies. Although cross‐species transmission events may lead to limited subsequent transmission, sustained outbreaks have been observed in new mammalian hosts.
Qin Z +13 more
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Monitoring swine virus transmission in embryos derived from commercial abattoir oocytes. [PDF]
Pigs are pivotal in agriculture and biomedical research and hold promise for xenotransplantation. Specific-pathogen-free (SPF) herds are essential for commercial swine production and xenotransplantation research facilities.
Pepin B +4 more
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Phorbol Myristate Acetate Inhibits Senecavirus A Replication by Activating IKBKE-Mediated IFN Pathway and NF-κB Signal. [PDF]
Senecavirus A (SVA) is an emerging picornavirus causing vesicular disease indistinguishable from foot‐and‐mouth disease virus (FMDV). So far, there are no commercial vaccines and effective therapeutic drugs against SVA infection in China. Here, a library of 112 compounds were screened, and we found that phorbol myristate acetate plays an antagonistic ...
Yan J +5 more
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CRISPR-Cas13d Exhibits Robust Antiviral Activity Against Seneca Valley Virus
In recent years, Seneca Valley virus (SVV) as a newly identified pathogen of porcine vesicular disease spread quickly and has posed a potential threat to the swine industry in several countries resulting in economic losses.
Yu-Yuan Zhang +10 more
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Seneca Valley virus (SVV), a non-enveloped positive single-stranded virus can cause vesicular disease in swine. However, the mechanisms by which SVV activates an innate immune response remain unknown.
HuiDan Deng +20 more
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A Fluorescent Immunochromatography Test Strip for the Rapid Identification of SVV and FMDV. [PDF]
Seneca Valley virus (SVV) and foot‐and‐mouth disease virus (FMDV) belong to the Picornaviridae family, which can cause similar symptoms. After infection, pigs will develop fever; loss of appetite; blister lesions on the skin and mucous membrane of the mouth, nose, and hoof; and other similar diseases, and the spread is very fast, causing major economic
Yang L +7 more
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Pathogenicity of the First Buffalo-origin Senecavirus A in Conventional Piglets and Buffaloes. [PDF]
As the only member of the genus Senecavirus within the family Picornaviridae, Senecavirus A (SVA) has posed an enormous challenge for the pig industry worldwide. In our previous study, a SVA strain was isolated from a buffalo with mouth ulcers. To systematically assess its pathogenicity, this study compared the outcome of piglets and buffaloes ...
Zhou X +14 more
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Targeting GBM With an Oncolytic Picornavirus Svv-001 Alone and in Combination With Fractionated Radiation in a Novel Panel of Orthotopic PDX Models [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Animal models representing different molecular subtypes of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is desired for developing new therapies. SVV-001 is an oncolytic virus selectively targeting cancer cells.
Abdallah, Aalaa +19 more
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