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  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,568 Views
18 Pages

MicroRNAs and Mammarenaviruses: Modulating Cellular Metabolism

  • Jorlan Fernandes,
  • Renan Lyra Miranda,
  • Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos and
  • Alexandro Guterres

23 November 2020

Mammarenaviruses are a diverse genus of emerging viruses that include several causative agents of severe viral hemorrhagic fevers with high mortality in humans. Although these viruses share many similarities, important differences with regard to path...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,590 Views
13 Pages

Multiple Mammarenaviruses Circulating in Angolan Rodents

  • Jana Těšíková,
  • Jarmila Krásová and
  • Joëlle Goüy de Bellocq

25 May 2021

Rodents are a speciose group of mammals with strong zoonotic potential. Some parts of Africa are still underexplored for the occurrence of rodent-borne pathogens, despite this high potential. Angola is at the convergence of three major biogeographica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,712 Views
13 Pages

Novel Oliveros-like Clade C Mammarenaviruses from Rodents in Argentina, 1990–2020

  • Elizabeth Shedroff,
  • Maria Laura Martin,
  • Shannon L. M. Whitmer,
  • Julia Brignone,
  • Jorge B. Garcia,
  • Carina Sen,
  • Yael Nazar,
  • Cintia Fabbri,
  • Maria Morales-Betoulle and
  • John D. Klena
  • + 3 authors

22 February 2024

Following an Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever (AHF) outbreak in the early 1990s, a rodent survey for Junín virus, a New World Clade B arenavirus, in endemic areas of Argentina was conducted. Since 1990, INEVH has been developing eco-epidemiological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,494 Views
14 Pages

Host-Associated Distribution of Two Novel Mammarenaviruses in Rodents from Southern Africa

  • Marike Geldenhuys,
  • Jacqueline Weyer,
  • Teresa Kearney and
  • Wanda Markotter

29 December 2022

Mammarenaviruses are hosted by several rodent species, a small number of which have been known to be zoonotic. Host surveillance among small mammals has identified a large diversity of previously undescribed mammarenaviruses. Intensified biosurveilla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,146 Views
19 Pages

Novel Dihydroorotate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors with Potent Interferon-Independent Antiviral Activity against Mammarenaviruses In Vitro

  • Yu-Jin Kim,
  • Beatrice Cubitt,
  • Yingyun Cai,
  • Jens H. Kuhn,
  • Daniel Vitt,
  • Hella Kohlhof and
  • Juan C. de la Torre

29 July 2020

Mammarenaviruses cause chronic infections in rodents, which are their predominant natural hosts. Human infection with some of these viruses causes high-consequence disease, posing significant issues in public health. Currently, no FDA-licensed mammar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
502 Views
25 Pages

Screening of the Pandemic Response Box Library Identified CRM1/XPO1 as an Anti-Mammarenavirus Druggable Target

  • Chukwudi A. Ofodile,
  • Beatrice Cubitt,
  • Ngozi Onyemelukwe,
  • Chetachi B. Okwuanaso,
  • Haydar Witwit and
  • Juan C. de la Torre

12 January 2026

Mammarenaviruses (MaAv) cause persistent infection in their natural rodent hosts across the world and, via zoonotic events, can cause severe disease in humans. Thus, the MaAv Lassa virus (LASV) in Western Africa and the Junin virus (JUNV) in the Arge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,935 Views
22 Pages

Flunarizine as a Candidate for Drug Repurposing Against Human Pathogenic Mammarenaviruses

  • Chukwudi A. Ofodile,
  • Ikemefuna C. Uzochukwu,
  • Fortunatus C. Ezebuo,
  • InnocentMary Ejiofor,
  • Mercy Adebola,
  • Innocent Okpoli,
  • Beatrice Cubitt,
  • Haydar Witwit,
  • Chetachi B. Okwuanaso and
  • Juan Carlos de la Torre
  • + 1 author

16 January 2025

Lassa fever (LF), a viral hemorrhagic fever disease with a case fatality rate that can be over 20% among hospitalized LF patients, is endemic to many West African countries. Currently, no vaccines or therapies are specifically licensed to prevent or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,771 Views
15 Pages

Mammarenaviral Infection Is Dependent on Directional Exposure to and Release from Polarized Intestinal Epithelia

  • Nikole L. Warner,
  • Jenny D. Jokinen,
  • Juliane I. Beier,
  • Kevin J. Sokoloski and
  • Igor S. Lukashevich

10 February 2018

Mammarenavirusesare single-stranded RNA viruses with a bisegmented ambisense genome. Ingestion has been shown as a natural route of transmission for both Lassa virus (LASV) and Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). Due to the mechanism of transm...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,652 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Reverse Genetic System to Generate Recombinant Chimeric Tacaribe Virus that Expresses Junín Virus Glycoproteins

  • Sabrina Foscaldi,
  • María Eugenia Loureiro,
  • Claudia Sepúlveda,
  • Carlos Palacios,
  • María Belén Forlenza and
  • Nora López

13 November 2020

Mammarenaviruses are enveloped and segmented negative-stranded RNA viruses that comprise several pathogenic members associated with severe human hemorrhagic fevers. Tacaribe virus (TCRV) is the prototype for the New World group of mammarenaviruses an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,084 Views
11 Pages

7 July 2021

The New World (NW) mammarenavirus group includes several zoonotic highly pathogenic viruses, such as Junin (JUNV) or Machupo (MACV). Contrary to the Old World mammarenavirus group, these viruses are not able to completely suppress the innate immune r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,500 Views
13 Pages

CP100356 Hydrochloride, a P-Glycoprotein Inhibitor, Inhibits Lassa Virus Entry: Implication of a Candidate Pan-Mammarenavirus Entry Inhibitor

  • Toru Takenaga,
  • Zihan Zhang,
  • Yukiko Muramoto,
  • Sarah Katharina Fehling,
  • Ai Hirabayashi,
  • Yuki Takamatsu,
  • Junichi Kajikawa,
  • Sho Miyamoto,
  • Masahiro Nakano and
  • Takeshi Noda
  • + 3 authors

3 September 2021

Lassa virus (LASV)—a member of the family Arenaviridae—causes Lassa fever in humans and is endemic in West Africa. Currently, no approved drugs are available. We screened 2480 small compounds for their potential antiviral activity using pseudotyped v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,879 Views
15 Pages

Luna Virus and Helminths in Wild Mastomys natalensis in Two Contrasting Habitats in Zambia: Risk Factors and Evidence of Virus Dissemination in Semen

  • Samuel Munalula Munjita,
  • Given Moonga,
  • Andrew Nalishuwa Mukubesa,
  • Joseph Ndebe,
  • Benjamin Mubemba,
  • Manu Vanaerschot,
  • Cristina Tato,
  • John Tembo,
  • Nathan Kapata and
  • Edgar Simulundu
  • + 10 authors

14 November 2022

Transmission dynamics and the maintenance of mammarenaviruses in nature are poorly understood. Using metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) and RT-PCR, we investigated the presence of mammarenaviruses and co-infecting helminths in various tiss...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,747 Views
20 Pages

E3 Ligase ITCH Interacts with the Z Matrix Protein of Lassa and Mopeia Viruses and Is Required for the Release of Infectious Particles

  • Nicolas Baillet,
  • Sophie Krieger,
  • Xavier Carnec,
  • Mathieu Mateo,
  • Alexandra Journeaux,
  • Othmann Merabet,
  • Valérie Caro,
  • Frédéric Tangy,
  • Pierre-Olivier Vidalain and
  • Sylvain Baize

31 December 2019

Lassa virus (LASV) and Mopeia virus (MOPV) are two closely related, rodent-born mammarenaviruses. LASV is the causative agent of Lassa fever, a deadly hemorrhagic fever endemic in West Africa, whereas MOPV is non-pathogenic in humans. The Z matrix pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,383 Views
20 Pages

Cellular N-Myristoyl Transferases Are Required for Mammarenavirus Multiplication

  • Haydar Witwit,
  • Carlos Alberto Betancourt,
  • Beatrice Cubitt,
  • Roaa Khafaji,
  • Heinrich Kowalski,
  • Nathaniel Jackson,
  • Chengjin Ye,
  • Luis Martinez-Sobrido and
  • Juan C. de la Torre

26 August 2024

The mammarenavirus matrix Z protein plays critical roles in virus assembly and cell egress. Meanwhile, heterotrimer complexes of a stable signal peptide (SSP) together with glycoprotein subunits GP1 and GP2, generated via co-and post-translational pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,388 Views
11 Pages

29 April 2025

Background/Objectives: N-Myristoyltransferase inhibitors (NMTi) represent a novel antiviral strategy against mammarenaviruses such as Lassa and Junin viruses. The Z matrix protein inhibits viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) activity in a dose-dependent m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,476 Views
14 Pages

Serological Evidence of Multiple Zoonotic Viral Infections among Wild Rodents in Barbados

  • Kirk Osmond Douglas,
  • Claire Cayol,
  • Kristian Michael Forbes,
  • Thelma Alafia Samuels,
  • Olli Vapalahti,
  • Tarja Sironen and
  • Marquita Gittens-St. Hilaire

Background: Rodents are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens that can cause human infectious diseases, including orthohantaviruses, mammarenaviruses and orthopoxviruses. Evidence exists for these viruses circulating among rodents and causing hum...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,130 Views
18 Pages

Progress in Anti-Mammarenavirus Drug Development

  • Yu-Jin Kim,
  • Victor Venturini and
  • Juan C. de la Torre

22 June 2021

Mammarenaviruses are prevalent pathogens distributed worldwide, and several strains cause severe cases of human infections with high morbidity and significant mortality. Currently, there is no FDA-approved antiviral drugs and vaccines against mammare...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,470 Views
7 Pages

25 August 2021

Lassa fever virus (LASV) can cause life-threatening hemorrhagic fevers for which there are currently no vaccines or targeted treatments. The late Prof. Stefan Kunz, along with others, showed that the high-affinity host receptor for LASV, and other Ol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,796 Views
11 Pages

Screening and Identification of Lassa Virus Entry Inhibitors from a Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Library

  • Yuxia Hou,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Xiaoying Jia,
  • Minmin Zhou,
  • Wenting Mao,
  • Siqi Dong,
  • Yueli Zhang,
  • Gengfu Xiao and
  • Wei Wang

27 November 2022

Lassa virus (LASV) is a highly pathogenic virus that is categorized as a biosafety level-4 pathogen. Currently, there are no approved drugs or vaccines specific to LASV. In this study, high-throughput screening of a fragment-based drug discovery libr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,242 Views
18 Pages

Autophagy Promotes Infectious Particle Production of Mopeia and Lassa Viruses

  • Nicolas Baillet,
  • Sophie Krieger,
  • Alexandra Journeaux,
  • Valérie Caro,
  • Frédéric Tangy,
  • Pierre-Olivier Vidalain and
  • Sylvain Baize

23 March 2019

Lassa virus (LASV) and Mopeia virus (MOPV) are two closely related Old-World mammarenaviruses. LASV causes severe hemorrhagic fever with high mortality in humans, whereas no case of MOPV infection has been reported. Comparing MOPV and LASV is a power...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,207 Views
16 Pages

Nuclease Activity of the Junín Virus Nucleoprotein C-Terminal Domain

  • Alicia Armella Sierra,
  • María Eugenia Loureiro,
  • Sebastián Esperante,
  • Silvia Susana Borkosky,
  • Giovanna L. Gallo,
  • Gonzalo de Prat Gay and
  • Nora Lopez

26 August 2023

The mammarenavirus Junín (JUNV) is the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever, a severe disease of public health concern. The most abundant viral protein is the nucleoprotein (NP), a multifunctional, two-domain protein with the primary...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,598 Views
15 Pages

Effect of Strain Variations on Lassa Virus Z Protein-Mediated Human RIG-I Inhibition

  • Qinfeng Huang,
  • Xiaoying Liu,
  • Morgan Brisse,
  • Hinh Ly and
  • Yuying Liang

19 August 2020

Mammarenaviruses include several known human pathogens, such as the prototypic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) that can cause neurological diseases and Lassa virus (LASV) that causes endemic hemorrhagic fever infection. LASV-infected patien...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,838 Views
15 Pages

Lassa Virus Vaccine Candidate ML29 Generates Truncated Viral RNAs Which Contribute to Interfering Activity and Attenuation

  • Dylan M. Johnson,
  • Beatrice Cubitt,
  • Tia L. Pfeffer,
  • Juan Carlos de la Torre and
  • Igor S. Lukashevich

30 January 2021

Defective interfering particles (DIPs) are naturally occurring products during virus replication in infected cells. DIPs contain defective viral genomes (DVGs) and interfere with replication and propagation of their corresponding standard viral genom...