Novel mutation of avian leukosis virus subgroup J from Tibetan chickens
Tibetan chickens are descendants of the ancestral red jungle fowl Gallus gallus. Very little is known about pathogens in Tibetan chickens living in the high-altitude environment.
Moru Xu +8 more
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Rapid detection of avian leukosis virus subgroup J by cross-priming amplification [PDF]
Avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) causes oncogenic disease in chickens in China, resulting in great harm to poultry production, and remains widespread in China.
Yong Xiang +8 more
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Diversity of Avian leukosis virus subgroup J in local chickens, Jiangxi, China [PDF]
Avian leukosis caused by avian leukosis virus (ALV) is one of the most severe diseases endangering the poultry industry. When the eradication measures performed in commercial broilers and layers have achieved excellent results, ALV in some local chickens
Haiqin Li +10 more
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Synergistic pathogenesis of chicken infectious anemia virus and J subgroup of avian leukosis virus
: 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
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PMAIP1 promotes J subgroup avian leukosis virus replication by regulating mitochondrial function
: Avian leukosis virus Subgroup J (ALV-J) exhibits high morbidity and pathogenicity, affecting approximately 20% of poultry farms. It induces neoplastic diseases and immunosuppression.
Yongxia Zhao +8 more
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Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J in Layer Chickens, China
To the Editor: In recent years, cases of avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) infection and tumors in commercial layer chickens and breeders of egg-type chickens have been emerging in the People’s Republic of China. ALV-J was first isolated from meat-type chickens with myeloid leukosis in 1988.
Yu-Long Gao +6 more
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Semen extracellular vesicles mediate vertical transmission of subgroup J avian leukosis virus. [PDF]
Subgroup J avian leukosis virus (ALV-J) is a highly oncogenic retrovirus that has been devastating the global poultry industry since the late 1990s. The major infection model of ALV-J is vertical transmission, which is responsible for the congenital infection of progeny from generation to generation. Increasing evidence has suggested that extracellular
Liao L +11 more
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RNA-Seq Analysis of Glycolysis Regulation of Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J Replication
Avian Leukosis virus (ALV) is a widely spread virus that causes major economic losses to the global poultry industry. This study aims to investigate the effect of glycolysis on the replication of the ALV-J virus and identify the key circular RNAs that ...
Ting Yang +7 more
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Reticuloendotheliosis virus and avian leukosis virus subgroup J synergistically increase the accumulation of exosomal miRNAs [PDF]
Background Co-infection with avian leukosis virus subgroup J and reticuloendotheliosis virus induces synergistic pathogenic effects and increases mortality.
Defang Zhou +9 more
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Myeloid Leukosis (J-virus) - An International Broiler Industry Concern
Myeloid leukosis (ML) or myelocytomatosis/myeloblastosis is caused by a retrovirus in the Avian Leukosis/Sarcoma Group of Retroviruses (ALV). This ALV subgroup J virus (ALV-J), which is identified as the etiologic agent for ML, has caused substantial ...
Gary D. Butcher, Richard D. Miles
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