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A brief view of possible etiologic events preceding the diagnosis of desiccation syndrome. ABSTRACT Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by T‐cell‐mediated B‐cell hyperactivity and cytokine production, clinically manifesting, dry mouth and eyes, accompanied by pain and fatigue.
Ying Hu +8 more
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Viral Membrane Channels: Role and Function in the Virus Life Cycle [PDF]
10.3390/v7062771Viruses763261 ...
Aldabe +33 more
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ABSTRACT The French Society for Cell Biology (SBCF) gathers all researchers working in the broad field of cell biology and is actively involved in several missions. Indeed, from communicating about the latest breakthroughs to announcing upcoming events, the SBCF also identifies and nurtures emerging talents while financially supporting young ...
Florence Niedergang +2 more
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Loss of tetherin antagonism by Nef impairs SIV replication during acute infection of rhesus macaques
Most simian immunodeficiency viruses use Nef to counteract the tetherin proteins of their nonhuman primate hosts. Nef also downmodulates cell-surface CD4 and MHC class I (MHC I) molecules and enhances viral infectivity by counteracting SERINC5.
Aidin Tavakoli-Tameh +8 more
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Acute BVDV infection inhibits expression of interferon-stimulated genes during pregnancy recognition in bovine endometrium [PDF]
Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) can evade host detection by downregulation of interferon signaling pathways. Infection of cows with noncytopathic (ncp) BVDV can cause early embryonic mortality. Upregulation of type I interferon stimulated genes (ISGs)
Abudureyimu, A +6 more
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Early Vertebrate Evolution of the Host Restriction Factor Tetherin [PDF]
ABSTRACT Tetherin is an interferon-inducible restriction factor targeting a broad range of enveloped viruses. Its antiviral activity depends on an unusual topology comprising an N-terminal transmembrane domain (TMD) followed by an extracellular coiled-coil region and a C-terminal glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor.
Elena Heusinger +3 more
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The Roles of Exosomes in Anti‐Cancer Drugs
ABSTRACT Background Cancer is an escalating global health issue, with rising incidence rates annually. Chemotherapy, a primary cancer treatment, often exhibits low tumor‐targeting efficiency and severe side effects, limiting its effectiveness. Recent research indicates that exosomes, due to their immunogenicity and molecular delivery capabilities, hold
Panpan Feng +4 more
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Japanese encephalitis virus counteracts BST2 restriction via its envelope protein E. [PDF]
It has been well documented that BST2 restricts the release of enveloped viruses by cross-linking newly produced virions to the cell membrane. However, it is less clear whether and how BST2 inhibits the release of enveloped viruses which bud via the ...
Fu, M +11 more
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Tetherin Antagonism by HIV-1 Group M Nef Proteins [PDF]
ABSTRACT Although Nef is the viral gene product used by most simian immunodeficiency viruses to overcome restriction by tetherin, this activity was acquired by the Vpu protein of HIV-1 group M due to the absence of sequences in human tetherin that confer susceptibility to Nef.
Juan F, Arias +7 more
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In different primate lentiviruses, three proteins (Vpu, Env and Nef) have been shown to have anti-tetherin activities. SIVden is a primate lentivirus harbored by a Cercopithecus denti (C. denti) whose genome code for a Vpu gene.
Kristina Nikovics +5 more
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