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Prevalence and Molecular Diagnosis of Viruses Infecting Fig Trees in Saudi Arabia
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作者 Muhammad Zaman Mahmoud A.Amer +4 位作者 Muhammad Amir Zaheer Khalid Muhammad Taimoor Shakeel Ibrahim M.Al-Shahwan Mohammed A.Al-Saleh 《Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany》 2025年第3期897-910,共14页
The common fig(Ficus carica L.),Moraceae family,is a commonly grown fruit tree in the Mediterranean region.Fig mosaic disease(FMD)poses a substantial threat to Saudi Arabia’s fig-producing economy.A survey was conduc... The common fig(Ficus carica L.),Moraceae family,is a commonly grown fruit tree in the Mediterranean region.Fig mosaic disease(FMD)poses a substantial threat to Saudi Arabia’s fig-producing economy.A survey was conducted during the two seasons of 2021 and 2022 on fig trees,displaying various fig mosaic disease symptoms.A total of 200 fig leaves and fruit samples were collected from various governorates in several Regions of Saudi Arabia including Riyadh,Tabuk,Hail,Qassim,Al-Jouf,Makkah,Jazan,Al-Madinah,Asir,and Northern Borders.These samples were tested by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)with specific pairs of primers to assess the existence of Fig mosaic virus(FMV),Fig leaf mottle-associated virus 1(FLMaV-1),Fig leaf mottle-associated virus 2(FLMaV-2),Fig mild mottle-associated virus(FMMaV)and Fig fleck-associated virus(FFkaV).The results indicate that four viruses were found in mixed infections and tested positive.FMV was detected with a high infection rate of 46%followed by FLMaV-2 with an infection rate of 20%,FMMaV with an infection rate of 16%,and FLMaV-1 with an infection rate of 7%,respectively,while FFkaV was negative in all tested samples.Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis results showed that the FMV isolates shared 90.3%similarity with other FMV isolates,particularly those from Bosnia and Herzegovina(KU198368).While FLMaV-1 showed 92.5%similarity with the reference isolate FLMaV-1(KX397035),the isolates of FLMaV-2 exhibited 94.7%similarity with reference FLMaV-2 isolate(FN687742),and the isolate of FMMaV showed 94%similarity with reference FMMaV isolate(MG242131)based on sequence comparison.According to the RT-PCR results,FMV was effectively identified in all five fig varieties(Al Faiz Yellow,Asali,Brown Turkey,Iraqi,and Kaab Al-Ghazal).Contrarily,none of these varieties had FLMaV-1,FLMaV-2,or FMMaV.This study investigates the occurrence and economic impact of the viruses that infect fig trees in Saudi Arabia.This suggests that FMV is the primary virus infecting these fig varieties and there is no co-infection with the other tested viruses.These findings underscore the urgent need for implementing region-specific management strategies,such as breeding resistant cultivars,enforcing phytosanitary measures to limit virus spread,and prioritizing vector control to mitigate the economic impact of FMD on Saudi Arabia’s fig industry. 展开更多
关键词 FIG FMD viruses GRAFTING RT-PCR SEQUENCING
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Epidemiology and Genetic Evolution of Influenza B Viruses Circulating in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2015 to 2022: Implication of Vaccination
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作者 Edith Nkwembe Ngabana Youdhie Ituneme N’ka Flabo +5 位作者 Grace Mufwaya Makayi Leonie Manya Kitoto Saleh Muhemedi Kayumba Pélagie Babakazo Hugo Kavunga Membo Steve Ahuka Mundeke 《Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases》 2025年第1期1-18,共18页
Introduction: Influenza A (Flu A) and B (Flu B) viruses are responsible for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) worldwide, with a morbidity of 5 million and mortality of 29,000 - 650,000 deaths per year. Influe... Introduction: Influenza A (Flu A) and B (Flu B) viruses are responsible for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) worldwide, with a morbidity of 5 million and mortality of 29,000 - 650,000 deaths per year. Influenza B viruses are an important cause of respiratory infections in humans, but they tend to be underappreciated due to the predominance of Influenza A. No molecular study on Influenza B has been carried out in the DRC. This study was conducted to document the molecular evolution of the hemagglutinin (HA) gene in the circulating Influenza B strains over the eight consecutive epidemic seasons (from 2015 to 2022). Methods: Samples were collected from outpatient cases suspected of influenza-like illness (ILI) and in all hospitalized patients with SARI from January 2015 to December 2022. Molecular analysis was done to determine influenza type and subtype, and then segments encoding the HA gene of Influenza B viruses were performed. Results: Of 8497 samples collected and tested, 639 (7.5%) were positive for influenza viruses, including 389 (60.8%) for Influenza A viruses and 248 (38,8%) for Influenza B viruses. Of the positive Influenza B samples, 91 were sequenced, including 26 belonging to the B/Yamagata lineage and 65 to the B/Victoria lineage. The HA gene of Influenza B viruses circulating in the DRC showed deletions in the HA1 region. Molecular analysis of Influenza B viruses reflects the genetic diversity of Influenza B/Yam virus clades (Y2, Y3, Y3V1A) alternating with Influenza B/Victoria virus clades (V1A, V1A.3) depending on the year and influenza seasons. The phylogenetic analysis of these Influenza B strains shows compatibility with the corresponding vaccine strains that the WHO had validated for each influenza season. Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of continuous molecular surveillance of Influenza B viruses in the DRC to understand their epidemiology and evolutionary dynamics. Identifying mutations, such as HA deletions, is critical for assessing their impact on transmissibility vaccine efficacy and guiding effective vaccination and control strategies. 展开更多
关键词 EPIDEMIOLOGY Genetic Evolution Influenza B viruses DRC
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Epidemiological,phylogenetic,and pathogenicity analysis of H4 subtype avian influenza viruses in China,2011-2022
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作者 Qiuyan Mao Junfeng Zhu +9 位作者 Shuo Liu Cheng Peng Tiantian Wu Jie Tian Xiaoqi Li Jizhe Yang Jinping Li Guangyu Hou Wenming Jiang Hualei Liu 《Virologica Sinica》 2025年第5期722-734,共13页
The H4 subtype of avian influenza virus(AIV)is prevalent worldwide,but only receives little attention due to its low pathogenicity in poultry.Consequently,it remains largely unclear whether H4 AIVs pose a potential th... The H4 subtype of avian influenza virus(AIV)is prevalent worldwide,but only receives little attention due to its low pathogenicity in poultry.Consequently,it remains largely unclear whether H4 AIVs pose a potential threat to the poultry industry and public health.During the period from 2011 to 2022,we conducted an active surveillance programm.A total of 154,762 swab samples were collected across various provinces,and 427 H4 viruses were detected,resulting in a positivity rate of 0.28%.All H4 viruses were isolated from poultry,primarily from ducks in live poultry markets.We further investigated the genetic evolutionary characteristics and pathogenicity of 20 H4Nx viruses isolated in our program.Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the 20 H4Nx viruses belonged to the Eurasian lineage and exhibited significant genetic diversity,with 19 distinct genotypes identified.Molecular characterization indicated that these viruses were low-pathogenicity AIVs with limited binding affinity to human receptors,yet they contained mutations associated with enhanced viral replication and pathogenicity in mammals.Pathogenicity tests conducted in ducks demonstrated that H4 viruses were weakly pathogenic,exhibiting limited replication and transmission capabilities.However,some viruses were able to replicate effectively in mice and induce weight loss.For instance,DK/AH/AG61/11(H4N6)can replicate efficiently in MDCK cells,indicating a potential threat to mammals.These findings underscore the importance of ongoing surveillance of H4 AIVs to better understand their evolution and transmission dynamics and to prevent potential public health risks. 展开更多
关键词 H4 avian influenza viruses(H4 AIVs) Epidemiology PHYLOGENETIC PATHOGENICITY Ducks Mice
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Detection of multiple specific adventitious viruses in viral gene therapy products using multiplex PCR coupled with capillary electrophoresis
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作者 Guangyu Wang Lingli Xu +3 位作者 Lei Yu Xinchang Shi Xi Qin Yong Zhou 《Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis》 2025年第1期284-286,共3页
Adventitious agents,comprising unintentionally introduced microorganisms in the production of biological products,pose a significant challenge in ensuring the safety of gene therapy products.The revised International ... Adventitious agents,comprising unintentionally introduced microorganisms in the production of biological products,pose a significant challenge in ensuring the safety of gene therapy products.The revised International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use(ICH)guildline Q5A(R2)from September 2022 highlights the inclusion of viral vector-based gene therapy products in safety discussions,emphasizing controls in material sourcing,testing,and viral clearance[1].Detecting adventitious virus contamination is complex due to the unique characteristics of gene therapy products and the limitations of routine testing methods.The US Food and Drug Administration(FDA)recommends incorporating routine and specific virus detection methods,including those outlined in various pharmacopeias.Existing control methods have limitations,prompting the need for highly sensitive and broad-spectrum detection approaches.Unlike traditional biological products,gene therapy products primarily consist of live viruses,necessitating methods that distinguish between the main virus and adventitious viruses.Current virus detection techniques,such as polymerase chain reaction(PCR),sequencing,mass spectrometry,and DNA microarrays[2e4],have their drawbacks. 展开更多
关键词 gene therapy products viral gene therapy adventitious viruses production biological productspose multiplex PCR capillary electrophoresis gene therapy productsthe adventitious agentscomprising
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A Gel-Free Budget-Friendly Approach to GFP-Tagged Viruses Quantification in Plant Samples
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作者 Rohith Grandhi Mélodie B.Plourde +1 位作者 Aditi Balasubramani Hugo Germain 《Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany》 2025年第5期1497-1504,共8页
Viral diseases are an important threat to crop yield,as they are responsible for losses greater than US$30 billion annually.Thus,understanding the dynamics of virus propagation within plant cells is essential for devi... Viral diseases are an important threat to crop yield,as they are responsible for losses greater than US$30 billion annually.Thus,understanding the dynamics of virus propagation within plant cells is essential for devising effective control strategies.However,viruses are complex to propagate and quantify.Existing methodologies for viral quantification tend to be expensive and time-consuming.Here,we present a rapid cost-effective approach to quantify viral propagation using an engineered virus expressing a fluorescent reporter.Using a microplate reader,we measured viral protein levels and we validated our findings through comparison by western blot analysis of viral coat protein,the most common approach to quantify viral titer.Our proposed methodology provides a practical and accessible approach to studying virus-host interactions and could contribute to enhancing our understanding of plant virology. 展开更多
关键词 Microplate reader CP-PlAMV viruses plant viral quantification green fluorescent protein western blot quantification Nicotiana benthamiana Arabidopsis thaliana Pearson’s correlation
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Influence of phytoplankton,bacteria and viruses on nutrient supply in tropical waters 被引量:1
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作者 Zhi Yang Sim Kwan Chien Goh +3 位作者 Nur Hanisah binte Sukarji Feijian Mao Yiliang He Karina Yew-Hoong Gin 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 2025年第5期174-186,共13页
Diel investigations of water environments are one means to holistically understand the dynamics and functional roles of phytoplankton,bacteria and viruses in these ecosystems.They have the potential to substantially i... Diel investigations of water environments are one means to holistically understand the dynamics and functional roles of phytoplankton,bacteria and viruses in these ecosystems.They have the potential to substantially impact carbon(C),nitrogen(N)and phosphorus(P)biogeochemistry through their respective roles.This study characterizes the phytoplankton,bacteria and virus communities and the elemental composition of various C,N and P nutrients flow over three diel cycles in tropical urban lake.Our results show that ratios of C:N:P fluctuated strongly from the lack of dissolved organic phosphorus(DOP)and PO_(4).Specifically,green algae peaked during day time and exudate dissolved organic matter(DOM)that strongly modulate dissolved organic carbon(DOC):DOP ratio to diel DOP limitation.Multiple linear regression and Stella modelling emphasize the roles of viruses together with Synechococcus as important nutrient recyclers of NH_(4)and PO_(4)in nutrients-limited waters.Respective normalised surface PO_(4)and combined surface and bottom NH_(4)concentration selected both viruses and Synechococcus as important drivers.Process model of N and P biogeochemical cycles can achieve 69%and 57%similar to observed concentration of NH_(4)and PO_(4),respectively.A short latent period of 9 hr was calculated,in addition to the calibrated high infectivity of viruses to Synechococcus.Taken together,the rapid turn-over between Synechococcus and viruses has biogeochemical significance,where the rapid recycling of essential nutrients allows for shortcuts in the N and P cycle,supporting a wide range of microbes. 展开更多
关键词 DIEL PHYTOPLANKTON BACTERIA Virus NUTRIENTS Element ratios
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Activation of peroxymonosulfate by sustainable biomass-based carbon nanotubes for controlling the spread of plant viruses in water environments
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作者 Jian Tang Yujie Wang +2 位作者 JunMa Yujie Chen Ming Chen 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 2025年第3期99-112,共14页
With the increasing demand for water in hydroponic systems and agricultural irrigation,viral diseases have seriously affected the yield and quality of crops.By removing plant viruses in water environments,virus transm... With the increasing demand for water in hydroponic systems and agricultural irrigation,viral diseases have seriously affected the yield and quality of crops.By removing plant viruses in water environments,virus transmission can be prevented and agricultural production and ecosystems can be protected.But so far,there have been few reports on the removal of plant viruses in water environments.Herein,in this study,easily recyclable biomass-based carbon nanotubes catalysts were synthesized with varying metal activities to activate peroxymonosulfate(PMS).Among them,the magnetic 0.125Fe@NCNTs-1/PMS system showed the best overall removal performance against pepper mild mottle virus,with a 5.9 log_(10)removal within 1 min.Notably,the key reactive species in the 0.125Fe@NCNTs-1/PMS system is^(1)O_(2),which can maintain good removal effect in real water matrices(river water and tap water).Through RNA fragment analyses and label free analysis,it was found that this system could effectively cleave virus particles,destroy viral proteins and expose their genome.The capsid protein of pepper mild mottle virus was effectively decomposed where serine may be the main attacking sites by^(1)O_(2).Long viral RNA fragments(3349 and 1642 nt)were cut into smaller fragments(∼160 nt)and caused their degradation.In summary,this study contributes to controlling the spread of plant viruses in real water environment,which will potentially help protect agricultural production and food safety,and improve the health and sustainability of ecosystems. 展开更多
关键词 Pepper mild mottle virus Removal Plant virus spread Biomass-based carbon nanotubes Water environments
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A Review of Mitochondrial Involvement in Cell Death Pathways Induced by Oncogenic Viruses
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作者 Sahel Abyar Shahrzad Shoraka +2 位作者 Seyed Masoud Hosseini Mohammad Reza Zali Seyed Reza Mohebbi 《BIOCELL》 2025年第2期221-251,共31页
Oncogenic viruses include both DNA and RNA viruses which contribute to cancer development by disrupting cellular regulation and interfering in the immune responses.These viruses do not directly cause cancer but instea... Oncogenic viruses include both DNA and RNA viruses which contribute to cancer development by disrupting cellular regulation and interfering in the immune responses.These viruses do not directly cause cancer but instead integrate their genetic material into the host genome thus,affecting cell cycle and tumor suppression.This deregulation also leads to impaired immune function and promotes tumor progression by disrupting the removal of infected cells.Generally,innate immunity consists of two important members,including mitochondria and cell deaths,which impact each other as well.Due to the close correlation between viruses,cell death pathways(apoptosis,necroptosis,and pyroptosis),and mitochondria(mitochondrial antiviral-signaling protein and reactive oxygen species generation),targeting these immune system representatives may offer therapeutic strategies to control the progression of oncogenic viral infections.Some previous studies have covered the association of oncogenic viruses with mitochondria and cell death pathways,respectively,but mitochondria and cell death interact with each other,separately,and this interaction may play a role in the progression of cancer induced by oncogenic viruses.Hence,the purpose of this review is to discuss the relationship between cell death,mitochondria,and viral oncogenesis,focusing on the most surveyed oncogenic viruses’mechanisms of action. 展开更多
关键词 Oncogenic virus viral protein MITOCHONDRIA apoptosis NECROPTOSIS PYROPTOSIS
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Differential releasing hydrogel loaded with oncolytic viruses and anti-CAFs drug to enhance oncology therapeutic efficacy
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作者 Xiaoyu Hou Mingyang Liu +12 位作者 Hu Wu Nan Wang Xu Zhao Xifeng Qin Xiaomin Su Hanwei Huang Zihan Ma Jiahao Liu Onder Ergonul Fusun Can Wei Liu Zhiqing Pang Funan Liu 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 2025年第5期414-420,共7页
Interstitial hypertension and extracellular matrix(ECM)barriers imposed by cancer-associated fibroblasts(CAFs)at the tumor site significantly impede the retention of intratumorally administered oncolytic viruses(OVs)a... Interstitial hypertension and extracellular matrix(ECM)barriers imposed by cancer-associated fibroblasts(CAFs)at the tumor site significantly impede the retention of intratumorally administered oncolytic viruses(OVs)as well as their efficacy in infecting and eradicating tumor cells.Herein,a stable,controllable,and easily prepared hydrogel was developed for employing a differential release strategy to deliver OVs.The oncolytic herpes simplex virus-2(oH2)particles were loaded within sodium alginate(ALG),together with the small molecule drug PT-100 targeting CAFs.The rapid release of PT-100 functions as an anti-CAFs agent,reducing ECM,and alleviating interstitial pressure at the tumor site.Consequently,the delayed release of oH2 could more effectively invade and eradicate tumor cells while also facilitating enhanced infiltration of immune cells into the tumor microenvironment,thereby establishing an immunologically favorable milieu against tumors.This approach holds significant potential for achieving highly efficient oncolytic virus therapy with minimal toxicity,particularly in tumors rich in stromal components. 展开更多
关键词 Cancer-associated fibroblasts Oncolytic virus HYDROGEL Differential release IMMUNOLOGY
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Viewing Psychiatric Disorders Through Viruses:Simple Architecture,Burgeoning Implications
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作者 Lingzhuo Kong Boqing Zhu +2 位作者 Yifan Zhuang Jianbo Lai Shaohua Hu 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 2025年第9期1669-1688,共20页
A growing interest in the comprehensive pathogenic mechanisms of psychiatric disorders from the perspective of the microbiome has been witnessed in recent decades;the intrinsic link between microbiota and brain functi... A growing interest in the comprehensive pathogenic mechanisms of psychiatric disorders from the perspective of the microbiome has been witnessed in recent decades;the intrinsic link between microbiota and brain function through the microbiota-gut-brain axis or other pathways has gradually been realized.However,little research has focused on viruses–entities characterized by smaller dimensions,simpler structures,greater diversity,and more intricate interactions with their surrounding milieu compared to bacteria.To date,alterations in several populations of bacteriophages and viruses have been documented in both mouse models and patients with psychiatric disorders,including schizophrenia,major depressive disorder,autism spectrum disorder,and Alzheimer’s disease,accompanied by metabolic disruptions that may directly or indirectly impact brain function.In addition,eukaryotic virus infection-mediated brain dysfunction provides insights into the psychiatric pathology involving viruses.Efforts towards virus-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches have primarily been documented.However,limitations due to the lack of large-scale cohort studies,reliability,clinical applicability,and the unclear role of viruses in microbiota interactions pose a challenge for future studies.Nevertheless,it is conceivable that investigations into viruses herald a new era in the field of precise psychiatry. 展开更多
关键词 VIRUS BACTERIOPHAGE Microbiota-gut-brain axis Psychiatric disorder
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Tumor cell membrane biomimetic liposomes-coated oncolytic viruses to target the homotypic tumor and augment the antitumor efficacy
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作者 Hu Wu Ge Cao +11 位作者 Mingyang Liu Hainan Xu Meng Li Hanwei Huang Yujie Liu Xu Zhao Xifeng Qin Onder Ergonul Füsun Can Funan Liu Zhiqing Pang Jiaming Zhu 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 2025年第7期462-467,共6页
Though oncolytic viruses(OVs)hold significant potential for comprehensive treatment of malignant tumors,their systemic administration faces substantial challenges such as insufficient circulation time,inadequate tumor... Though oncolytic viruses(OVs)hold significant potential for comprehensive treatment of malignant tumors,their systemic administration faces substantial challenges such as insufficient circulation time,inadequate tumor targeting,and spontaneous antiviral immune response of the body,which seriously limits the clinical application of OVs.Herein,we proposed a tumor targeting strategy of tumor cell membrane biomimetic liposomes to encapsulate OVs for intravenous delivery,which enables OVs to target the homotypic tumor lesions and exert their oncolytic effect.On the one hand,this cell membrane biomimetic carrier enhanced the encapsulation of OVs by the hybrid lipid membranes,concealed the viral capsid proteins,and diminished the neutralization and clearance of the virions from the bloodstream.On the other hand,enhanced tumor targeted delivery can be achieved through the utilization of homologous adhesion molecules on the surface of tumor cell membrane.In addition,this strategy also promoted the tumor infiltration of CD4^(+),CD8^(+)T cells mediated by the oncolytic effect of OVs and increased the levels of inflammatory factors such as tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and interleukin-6(IL-6)in the tumor,thereby effectively enhancing the anti-tumor effect of intravenous administration of OVs.The findings of our study demonstrate that T-L@Ad11 offers a handy and efficient approach for targeting tumors,thereby enhancing the antitumor efficacy of intravenous administration of OVs. 展开更多
关键词 Oncolytic virus Tumor cell membrane Hybrid nanovesicle Homologous targeting Systemic administration
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Gene flow and its sporadic spillover:H10 and N5 avian influenza viruses from wild birds and the H10N5 human cases in China
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作者 Weijie Chen Shuiping Lu +10 位作者 Haiyan Xiong Zhiyu Xiang Yuxi Wang Jingjing Hu Yue Pan Yanjiao Li Qile Gao Qi Chen Siru Hu Weibing Wang Chenglong Xiong 《Virologica Sinica》 2025年第1期15-23,共9页
On January 30,2024,China announced the first human case of H10N5 influenza infection.Prior to this,human cases of H10N7 and H10N8 had been reported.It is now appropriate to re-examine the evolution and future epidemio... On January 30,2024,China announced the first human case of H10N5 influenza infection.Prior to this,human cases of H10N7 and H10N8 had been reported.It is now appropriate to re-examine the evolution and future epidemiological trends of the H10 and N5 subtypes of avian influenza viruses(AIVs).In this study,we analyzed the reassortment characteristics of the first human-derived H10N5 AIV(A/Zhejiang/ZJU01/2023),as well as the evolutionary dynamics of the wild bird-derived H10 and N5 subtypes of AIVs over the past decade.Our findings indicate that the human-derived H10N5 AIV exhibited low pathogenicity.A/bean_goose/Korea/KNU-10/2022(H10N7)and A/mallard/Novosibirsk_region/962k/2018(H12N5)were identified as the potential reassortment parents.The virus has existed since 2022 and several isolations have been reported in Bangladesh.Phylogenetic analysis showed that H10Ny and HxN5 AIVs in China are clustered differently based on the East Asian-Australian(eastern)and Central Asian-Indian(western)migratory flyways.The H10Ny and HxN5 AIV reassortant strains may cause human infections through accidental spillover.It is possible that another center of AIV evolution,mutation,and reassortment may be developing along the migratory flyways in northeastern Asia,distinct from Europe,the Americas,and China's Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta,which should be closely monitored to ensure the safety of the public. 展开更多
关键词 Avian influenza virus(AIV) H10N5 REASSORTMENT Evolution Migration flyway
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Antiviral effects and mechanism of Qi pi pill against influenza viruses
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作者 Chengcheng Zhang Jing Gao +8 位作者 Meiyue Dong Carolina Q.Sacramento Ping Li Xiangyu Lian Lingyuan Fan Lijun Rong Ruikun Du Jingzhen Tian Qinghua Cui 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 2025年第8期1364-1375,共12页
Background:Qi pi pill(QPP),which contains Renshen,Baizhu,Fuling,Gancao,Chenpi,Shanyao,Lianzi,Shanzha,Liushenqu,Maiya,and Zexie,was recommended for preventing and treating COVID-19 in Shandong Province(China).However,t... Background:Qi pi pill(QPP),which contains Renshen,Baizhu,Fuling,Gancao,Chenpi,Shanyao,Lianzi,Shanzha,Liushenqu,Maiya,and Zexie,was recommended for preventing and treating COVID-19 in Shandong Province(China).However,the mechanism by which QPP treats infectious diseases remains unclear.This study aims to investigate the therapeutic effect of QPP in vitro and on acute influenza infection in mice,exploring its mechanism of action against influenza A virus(IAV).Methods:The in vitro activity of QPP was assessed using dose–response curve analysis and titer reduction assay,and its antiviral mechanism was identified in vitro by realtime polymerase chain reaction(PCR),time-of-addition,and enzymatic assays.The antiviral efficacy of QPP was further evaluated in vivo using BALB/c mice infected with IAV.At the same time,each single Chinese herbal medicine in QPP was evaluated to preliminarily identify those with antiviral effects.Results:In vitro results showed that QPP exhibited a higher potency antiviral effect against both influenza A and B viruses,inhibiting viral RNA replication and release by targeting RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and neuraminidase.Additionally,QPP significantly decreased the expression of inflammatory cytokines in A549 cells.In vivo study revealed that QPP significantly reduced the lung index and viral load in lung tissue of mice infected with IAV.Renshen,Gancao,Zexie,and Lianzi were the Chinese herbal medicines from QPP that showed anti-IAV activity.Conclusion:The antiviral activity of QPP targets IAV replication and release,cytokine modulation in host cells,and provides protection in mice with acute influenza infection. 展开更多
关键词 ANTI-INFLAMMATORY Chinese patent medicine influenza A virus Qi pi pill traditional Chinese medicine
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Decoding the virome reveals diverse novel viruses in tree shrews(Tupaia belangeri)in Yunnan Province
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作者 Zhong-Hao Lian Zhi You +3 位作者 Pei-Yu Han Ye Qiu Yun-Zhi Zhang Xing-Yi Ge 《Virologica Sinica》 2025年第3期314-323,共10页
Viruses circulating in small mammals possess the potential to infect humans.Tree shrews are a group of small mammals inhabiting widely in forests and plantations,but studies on viruses in tree shrews are quite limited... Viruses circulating in small mammals possess the potential to infect humans.Tree shrews are a group of small mammals inhabiting widely in forests and plantations,but studies on viruses in tree shrews are quite limited.Herein,viral metagenomic sequencing was employed to detect the virome in the tissue and swab samples from seventy-six tree shrews that we collected in Yunnan Province.As the results,genomic fragments belonging to eighteen viral families were identified,thirteen of which contain mammalian viruses.Through polymerase chain reaction(PCR)and Sanger sequencing,twelve complete genomes were determined,including five parvoviruses,three torque teno viruses(TTVs),two adenoviruses,one pneumovirus,and one hepacivirus,together with three partial genomes,including two hepatitis E viruses and one paramyxovirus.Notably,the three TTVs,named TSTTV-HNU1,TSTTV-HNU2,and TSTTV-HNU3,may compose a new genus within the family Anelloviridae.Notably,TSParvoV-HNU5,one of the tree shrew parvoviruses detected,was likely to be a recombination of two murine viruses.Divergence time estimation further revealed the potential cross-species-transmission history of the tree shrew pneumovirus TSPneV-HNU1.Our study provides a comprehensive exploration of viral diversity in wild tree shrews,significantly enhancing our understanding of their roles as natural virus reservoirs. 展开更多
关键词 Tree shrew(Tupaia belangeri) Wildlife virome Mammalian virus Viral recombination Cross-species transmission
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Identification of novel rodent and shrew orthohepeviruses sheds light on hepatitis E virus evolution
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作者 Fu-Li Li Bo Wang +10 位作者 Pei-Yu Han Bei Li Hao-Rui Si Yan Zhu Hong-Min Yin Li-Dong Zong Yi Tang Zheng-Li Shi Ben Hu Xing-Lou Yang Yun-Zhi Zhang 《Zoological Research》 2025年第1期103-121,共19页
The family Hepeviridae has seen an explosive expansion in its host range in recent years,yet the evolutionary trajectory of this zoonotic pathogen remains largely unknown.The emergence of rat hepatitis E virus(HEV)has... The family Hepeviridae has seen an explosive expansion in its host range in recent years,yet the evolutionary trajectory of this zoonotic pathogen remains largely unknown.The emergence of rat hepatitis E virus(HEV)has introduced a new public health threat due to its potential for zoonotic transmission.This study investigated2?464 wild small mammals spanning four animal orders,eight families,21 genera,and 37 species in Yunnan Province,China.Using broadly reactive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR),we systematically screened the presence and prevalence of Orthohepevirus and identified 192 positive specimens from10 species,corresponding to an overall detection rate of7.79%.Next-generation sequencing enabled the recovery of 24 full-length genomic sequences from eight host species,including Bandicota bengalensis,Eothenomys eleusis,and Episoriculus caudatus,representing newly reported host species for Orthohepevirus strains.Phylogenetic and sequence analyses revealed extensive genetic diversity within orthohepeviruses infecting rodents and shrews.Notably,among the identified strains,20 were classified as Rocahepevirus ratti C1,two as C3,and one as Rocahepevirus eothenomi,while the remaining strain exhibited significant divergence,precluding classification.Evolutionary analyses highlighted close associations between orthohepeviruses and their respective host taxa,with distinct phylogenetic clustering patterns observed across different host orders.These findings emphasize the critical roles of co-speciation and cross-species transmission in shaping the evolutionary trajectories of the genera Paslahepevirus and Rocahepevirus. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatitis E Virus(HEV) Orthohepevirus Rocahepevirus(HEV-C) RODENT SHREW Genomic Characterization Genetic Diversity Molecular Evolution
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Effect of terminal boundary protection on the spread of computer viruses:modeling and simulation
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作者 Kai GAO Lixin ZHANG +2 位作者 Yabing YAO Yang YANG Fuzhong NIAN 《Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering》 2025年第9期1637-1648,共12页
The diversity and complexity of the user population on the campus network increase the risk of computer virus infection during terminal information interactions.Therefore,it is crucial to explore how computer viruses ... The diversity and complexity of the user population on the campus network increase the risk of computer virus infection during terminal information interactions.Therefore,it is crucial to explore how computer viruses propagate between terminals in such a network.In this study,we establish a novel computer virus spreading model based on the characteristics of the basic network structure and a classical epidemic-spreading dynamics model,adapted to real-world university scenarios.The proposed model contains six groups:susceptible,unisolated latent,isolated latent,infection,recovery,and crash.We analyze the proposed model's basic reproduction number and disease-free equilibrium point.Using real-world university terminal computer virus propagation data,a basic computer virus infection rate,a basic computer virus removal rate,and a security protection strategy deployment rate are proposed to define the conversion probability of each group and perceive each group's variation tendency.Furthermore,we analyze the spreading trend of computer viruses in the campus network in terms of the proposed computer virus spreading model.We propose specific measures to suppress the spread of computer viruses in terminals,ensuring the safe and stable operation of the campus network terminals to the greatest extent. 展开更多
关键词 Campus network terminal security Spread of computer virus MODEL Analogue simulation Terminal protection measures
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Single-cycle Rift Valley fever virus particles from stable replicon cells enable discovery of antiviral CNX-1351 for multiple RNA viruses
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作者 Zhichao Gao Hongyuan Guo +7 位作者 Ziqiao Wang Pengcheng Wang Xinran Sun Shimei Zhang Fei Feng Chao Shan Youhua Xie Rong Zhang 《Virologica Sinica》 2025年第4期636-646,共11页
Rift Valley fever virus(RVFV)is a high-containment pathogen that causes severe diseases in humans,with no approved therapeutics available.Its classification as a biosafety level 3(BSL-3)agent has limited research and ... Rift Valley fever virus(RVFV)is a high-containment pathogen that causes severe diseases in humans,with no approved therapeutics available.Its classification as a biosafety level 3(BSL-3)agent has limited research and therapeutic development due to safety concerns.In this study,we developed a stable replicon cell line maintaining the replication of L and S genomic segments of RVFV.Single-cycle viral replicon particles(VRPs)could be efficiently packaged through trans-complementation of glycoproteins from different strains,recapitulating authentic viral entry and replication while minimizing biosafety risks.Using this system,we conducted high-throughput screening of a small-molecule compound library and identified CNX-1351 as an antiviral agent for multiple RNA viruses.Mechanistic studies revealed that CNX-1351 inhibits viral replication,potentially by targeting the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.This single-cycle VRP system provides a valuable tool for studying RVFV biology,host interactions,antiviral and vaccine development under reduced biosafety constraints. 展开更多
关键词 Rift Valley fever virus(RVFV) Viral replicon particle Antiviral compound CNX-1351
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A one-pot Cas12i3/Cas13d-based assay for rapid portable identification of genotypes I and II African swine fever viruses
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作者 Zhe Wang Haili Wang +7 位作者 Xinghui Yan Jin Li Yu Wang Guosong Qin Wenbo Sun Yanfang Wang Gaiping Zhang Jianguo Zhao 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 2025年第11期4456-4459,共4页
African swine fever(ASF),caused by the African swine fever virus(ASFV),has brought enormous economic loss and represents a major threat to the global pig industry(Vergne et al.2017).ASFVs are divided into 24 genotypes... African swine fever(ASF),caused by the African swine fever virus(ASFV),has brought enormous economic loss and represents a major threat to the global pig industry(Vergne et al.2017).ASFVs are divided into 24 genotypes based on their B646L gene,with only genotypes Ⅰ and Ⅱ circulating globally(Dixon et al.2019). 展开更多
关键词 one pot african swine fever asf caused african swine fever virus asfv b l genewith ASSAY cas d RAPID cas i
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Identification of novel mammalian viruses in tree shrews(Tupaia belangeri chinensis) 被引量:1
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作者 Hong Zhou Ren-Rong Tian +9 位作者 Xiu-Rong Wang Jin-Xuan Yang Yun-Xiao Wang Ming-Liang Zhao Xu-Dong Zhang Yu-Hua Ma Long-Bao Lv Edward CHolmes Yong-Tang Zheng Wei-Feng Shi 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第2期429-438,共10页
The Chinese tree shrew(Tupaia belangeri chinensis),a member of the mammalian order Scandentia,exhibits considerable similarities with primates,including humans,in aspects of its nervous,immune,and metabolic systems.Th... The Chinese tree shrew(Tupaia belangeri chinensis),a member of the mammalian order Scandentia,exhibits considerable similarities with primates,including humans,in aspects of its nervous,immune,and metabolic systems.These similarities have established the tree shrew as a promising experimental model for biomedical research on cancer,infectious diseases,metabolic disorders,and mental health conditions.Herein,we used metatranscriptomic sequencing to analyze plasma,as well as oral and anal swab samples,from 105 healthy asymptomatic tree shrews to identify the presence of potential zoonotic viruses.In total,eight mammalian viruses with complete genomes were identified,belonging to six viral families,including Flaviviridae,Hepeviridae,Parvovirinae,Picornaviridae,Sedoreoviridae,and Spinareoviridae.Notably,the presence of rotavirus was recorded in tree shrews for the first time.Three viruses-hepacivirus 1,parvovirus,and picornavirus-exhibited low genetic similarity(<70%)with previously reported viruses at the whole-genome scale,indicating novelty.Conversely,three other viruses-hepacivirus 2,hepatovirus A and hepevirus-exhibited high similarity(>94%)to known viral strains.Phylogenetic analyses also revealed that the rotavirus and mammalian orthoreovirus identified in this study may be novel reassortants.These findings provide insights into the diverse viral spectrum present in captive Chinese tree shrews,highlighting the necessity for further research into their potential for crossspecies transmission. 展开更多
关键词 Tree shrew(Tupaia belangeri chinensis) Meta-transcriptomic sequencing Mammalian viruses Genomic analysis
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Role of viruses in periodontitis:An extensive review of herpesviruses,human immunodeficiency virus,coronavirus-19,papillomavirus and hepatitis viruses 被引量:1
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作者 Mohammed Khalid Mahmood Mohammed Taib Fatih +9 位作者 Handren Ameer Kurda Nwsiba Khalid Mahmood Farman Uthman Shareef Hemin Faraidun Herve Tassery Delphine Tardivo Romain Lan Zana Fuad Noori Balen Hamid Qadir Arman Dlshad Hassan 《World Journal of Virology》 2024年第4期7-23,共17页
Periodontitis is the inflammation of the supporting structures around the dentition.Several microbial agents,mostly bacteria,have been identified as causative factors for periodontal disease.On the other hand,oral cav... Periodontitis is the inflammation of the supporting structures around the dentition.Several microbial agents,mostly bacteria,have been identified as causative factors for periodontal disease.On the other hand,oral cavity is a rich reservoir for viruses since it contains a wide variety of cell types that can be targeted by viruses.Traditionally,the focus of research about the oral flora has been on bacteria because the most widespread oral diseases,like periodontitis and dental caries,are outcomes of bacterial infection.However,recently and especially after the emergence of coronavirus disease 2019,there is a growing tendency toward including viruses also into the scope of oral microbiome investigations.The global high prevalence of periodontitis and viral infections may point out to a concomitant or synergistic effect between the two.Although the exact nature of the mechanism still is not clearly understood,this could be speculated through the manipulation of the immune system by viruses;hence facilitating the furthermore colonization of the oral tissues by bacteria.This review provides an extensive and detailed update on the role of the most common viruses including herpes family(herpes simplex,varicella-zoster,Epstein-Barr,cytomegalovirus),Human papillomaviruses,Human immunodeficiency virus and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in the initiation,progression and prognosis of periodontitis. 展开更多
关键词 Virus PERIODONTITIS Bacteria HERPESVIRUS Herpes simplex virus Varicella-zoster virus Epstein-Barr virus CYTOMEGALOVIRUS Human papillomaviruses SARS-CoV-2 Human immunodeficiency virus
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