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Development of a reverse genetics system for snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV)
Snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) is a new rhabdovirus isolated from diseased hybrid snakehead fish (Channa maculate ♀ x Channa argus ♂) and has caused serious economic losses in snakehead fish culture in China. To better understand the pathogenicity of SHVV, we developed a reverse genetics system for SHVV by using human and fish cells.
Jianguo Su, Li Lin, Jiagang Tu
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Pathogenicity of snakehead vesiculovirus in rice field eels (Monopterus albus)
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2017Snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) has caused mass mortality to cultured snakehead fish in China, resulting in enormous economic losses in snakehead fish culture. In this report, the whole genome of SHVV was sequenced. Interestingly, it shared more than 94% nucleotide sequence identity with Monopterus albus rhabdovirus (MoARV), which has caused great ...
Jiagang Tu, Wenjie Chen, Yunmao Huang
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RT-qPCR for the diagnosis of the vesiculovirus Cocal virus
Archives of Virology, 2020Cocal virus (COCV) is one of the causative agents of vesicular stomatitis, presenting clinical signs indistinguishable from those caused by foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). Therefore, the differentiation of these two viruses via laboratory diagnosis is essential.
Mariana Lázaro Sales +5 more
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2021
AbstractChandipura vesiculovirus (CHPV) is a rapidly emerging pathogen responsible for causing acute encephalitis. Due to its widespread occurrence in Asian and African countries, this has become a global threat, and there is an urgent need to design an effective and nonallergenic vaccine against this pathogen.
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AbstractChandipura vesiculovirus (CHPV) is a rapidly emerging pathogen responsible for causing acute encephalitis. Due to its widespread occurrence in Asian and African countries, this has become a global threat, and there is an urgent need to design an effective and nonallergenic vaccine against this pathogen.
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MiR-214 inhibits snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) replication by targeting host GS
Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2019MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that have been reported to play important roles in virus replication. Snakehead vesiculovirus (SHVV) is a new rhabdovirus isolated from diseased hybrid snakehead and has caused heavy economical losses in cultured snakehead fish in China. Our previous study has revealed that miR-214 inhibited SHVV replication,
Chi Zhang, Ningqiu Li, Xiaozhe Fu
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Hsp90 Is Required for Snakehead Vesiculovirus Replication via Stabilization of the Viral L Protein
It has long been proposed that cellular proteins are involved in viral RNA synthesis via interacting with the viral polymerase protein. This study focused on identifying cellular proteins interacting with the SHVV L protein, studying the effects of their interactions on SHVV replication, and revealing the underlying mechanisms.
Yong-An Zhang, Jiagang Tu
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Complete genome sequence of Piry vesiculovirus
Archives of Virology, 2016Piry virus (PIRYV) is a rhabdovirus (genus Vesiculovirus) and is described as a possible human pathogen, originally isolated from a Philander opossum trapped in Para State, Northern Brazil. This study describes the complete full coding sequence and the genetic characterization of PIRYV. The genome sequence reveals that PIRYV has a typical vesiculovirus-
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Identification and Characterization of MicroRNAs in Snakehead Fish Cell Line upon Snakehead Fish Vesiculovirus Infection [PDF]
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in mediating multiple biological processes in eukaryotes and are being increasingly studied to evaluate their roles associated with cellular changes following viral infection. Snakehead fish Vesiculovirus (SHVV) has caused mass mortality in snakehead fish during the past few years.
Xiaodan Liu, Jiagang Tu, Junfa Yuan
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Characterizing oncolytic potential and safety of a G-protein pseudotyped vesiculovirus in sarcoma
The Journal of Immunology, 2022Abstract Several vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-based oncolytic therapies have advanced to phase II clinical trials for treatment of solid tumors. As most antibodies produced after VSV infection are directed towards the surface glycoprotein (G), switching this G-protein of VSV to that of a novel virus could enable repeat dosing in ...
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