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Viruses, Volume 14, Issue 3

March 2022 - 206 articles

Cover Story: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a tick-borne nairovirus that causes hemorrhagic fever in humans. The CCHFV nucleoprotein (NP) is the antigen most used for serological screening of CCHFV infection of animals and humans. In this study, we sought to identify epitopes on the NP molecule. We found that the amino acids at positions 161–320 might include dominant epitopes, whereas IgG cross-reactivity to Nairobi sheep disease virus, which is another nairovirus, was limited. Using CCHFV NP-derived synthetic peptides, some potential epitope peptides were also identified. Our results provide useful information to improve NP-based antibody detection assays as well as antigen detection tests relying on anti-NP monoclonal antibodies. View this paper
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Articles (206)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,928 Views
12 Pages

Risk of Seven-Day Worsening and Death: A New Clinically Derived COVID-19 Score

  • Alessia Cruciata,
  • Lorenzo Volpicelli,
  • Silvia Di Bari,
  • Giancarlo Iaiani,
  • Bruno Cirillo,
  • Francesco Pugliese,
  • Daniela Pellegrino,
  • Gioacchino Galardo and
  • Gloria Taliani

20 March 2022

This monocentric, retrospective, two-stage observational study aimed to recognize the risk factors for a poor outcome in patients hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 infection, and to develop and validate a risk score that identifies subjects at risk of wor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,212 Views
9 Pages

20 March 2022

The activity of norovirus varies from season to season, and the effect of climate change on the incidence of norovirus outbreaks is a widely recognized yet poorly understood phenomenon. Investigation of the possible association between climatic facto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
164 Citations
17,055 Views
11 Pages

Mutations and Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein

  • Nicholas Magazine,
  • Tianyi Zhang,
  • Yingying Wu,
  • Michael C. McGee,
  • Gianluca Veggiani and
  • Weishan Huang

19 March 2022

The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein mediates target recognition, cellular entry, and ultimately the viral infection that leads to various levels of COVID-19 severities. Positive evolutionary selection of mutations within the spike protein has led to the gen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,557 Views
12 Pages

Characterisation of Particle Size and Viability of SARS-CoV-2 Aerosols from a Range of Nebuliser Types Using a Novel Sampling Technique

  • Susan Paton,
  • Simon Clark,
  • Antony Spencer,
  • Isobel Garratt,
  • Ikshitaa Dinesh,
  • Katy-Anne Thompson,
  • Allan Bennett and
  • Thomas Pottage

19 March 2022

Little is understood about the impact of nebulisation on the viability of SARS-CoV-2. In this study, a range of nebulisers with differing methods of aerosol generation were evaluated to determine SARS-CoV-2 viability following aerosolization. The aer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,724 Views
10 Pages

Enteric Viruses Nucleic Acids Distribution along the Digestive Tract of Rhesus Macaques with Idiopathic Chronic Diarrhea

  • Eric Delwart,
  • David Merriam,
  • Amir Ardeshir,
  • Eda Altan,
  • Yanpeng Li,
  • Xutao Deng and
  • Dennis J. Hartigan-O’Connor

19 March 2022

Idiopathic chronic diarrhea (ICD) is a little understood common clinical problem in captive rhesus macaques claiming 33% of medical culls unrelated to research. The eukaryotic virome in digestive tract tissues collected at necropsy from nine animals...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,585 Views
15 Pages

Persistence of Naturally Acquired and Functional SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in Blood Donors One Year after Infection

  • Verena Nunhofer,
  • Lisa Weidner,
  • Alexandra Domnica Hoeggerl,
  • Georg Zimmermann,
  • Natalie Badstuber,
  • Christoph Grabmer,
  • Christof Jungbauer,
  • Nadja Lindlbauer,
  • Nina Held and
  • Monica Pascariuc
  • + 3 authors

18 March 2022

The developmental course of antibodies produced after a SARS-CoV-2 infection has been insufficiently investigated so far. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels against the viral nucleocapsid- a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,102 Views
16 Pages

Transduction of HEK293 Cells with BacMam Baculovirus Is an Efficient System for the Production of HIV-1 Virus-like Particles

  • Eduard Puente-Massaguer,
  • Byron Cajamarca-Berrezueta,
  • Aleix Volart,
  • Irene González-Domínguez and
  • Francesc Gòdia

18 March 2022

Gag virus-like particles (VLPs) are promising vaccine candidates against infectious diseases. VLPs are generally produced using the insect cell/baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS), or in mammalian cells by plasmid DNA transient gene expressio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,111 Views
16 Pages

The Feline Calicivirus Leader of the Capsid Protein Has the Functional Characteristics of a Viroporin

  • Yoatzin Peñaflor-Téllez,
  • Bibiana Chávez-Munguía,
  • Anel Lagunes-Guillén,
  • Lizbeth Salazar-Villatoro and
  • Ana Lorena Gutiérrez-Escolano

18 March 2022

The leader of the capsid (LC) protein is exclusive to the Vesivirus genus, and it is needed for successful feline calicivirus (FCV) replication, as well as an efficient apoptosis induction through the mitochondrial pathway. In this work, we aimed to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
7,446 Views
18 Pages

Human Brain Organoids as Models for Central Nervous System Viral Infection

  • Josse A. Depla,
  • Lance A. Mulder,
  • Renata Vieira de Sá,
  • Morgane Wartel,
  • Adithya Sridhar,
  • Melvin M. Evers,
  • Katja C. Wolthers and
  • Dasja Pajkrt

18 March 2022

Pathogenesis of viral infections of the central nervous system (CNS) is poorly understood, and this is partly due to the limitations of currently used preclinical models. Brain organoid models can overcome some of these limitations, as they are gener...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,398 Views
13 Pages

Investigation of the Low-Populated Excited States of the HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Domain

  • Assia Mouhand,
  • Loussiné Zargarian,
  • Anissa Belfetmi,
  • Marjorie Catala,
  • Marco Pasi,
  • Ewen Lescop,
  • Carine Tisné and
  • Olivier Mauffret

18 March 2022

The nucleocapsid domain (NCd), located at the C-terminus of the HIV-1 Gag protein, is involved in numerous stages of the replication cycle, such as the packaging of the viral genome and reverse transcription. It exists under different forms through t...

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