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Paramyxoviruses in Bats in Poland—The First Detection

  • Anna Orłowska,
  • Karol Stasiak,
  • Jerzy Rola and
  • Marcin Smreczak

17 February 2026

Bats are hosts to many diseases that emerge in humans and livestock. Knowledge about the diversity and circulation of paramyxoviruses in European bat populations, despite their recognized importance, remains limited. Here, we present data on the firs...

  • Review
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7 Citations
4,364 Views
19 Pages

RETRACTED: Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses: Evolution, Ecology, and Public Health Strategies in a Changing World

  • Francesco Branda,
  • Grazia Pavia,
  • Alessandra Ciccozzi,
  • Angela Quirino,
  • Nadia Marascio,
  • Giovanni Matera,
  • Chiara Romano,
  • Chiara Locci,
  • Ilenia Azzena and
  • Fabio Scarpa
  • + 5 authors

29 October 2024

The family Paramyxoviridae includes a number of negative RNA viruses known for their wide host range and significant zoonotic potential. In recent years, there has been a surge in the identification of emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses, particularly...

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9 Citations
3,944 Views
24 Pages

Avian Influenza Virus and Avian Paramyxoviruses in Wild Waterfowl of the Western Coast of the Caspian Sea (2017–2020)

  • Tatyana Murashkina,
  • Kirill Sharshov,
  • Alimurad Gadzhiev,
  • Guy Petherbridge,
  • Anastasiya Derko,
  • Ivan Sobolev,
  • Nikita Dubovitskiy,
  • Arina Loginova,
  • Olga Kurskaya and
  • Alexander Shestopalov
  • + 7 authors

12 April 2024

The flyways of many different wild waterfowl pass through the Caspian Sea region. The western coast of the middle Caspian Sea is an area with many wetlands, where wintering grounds with large concentrations of birds are located. It is known that wild...

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6 Citations
4,508 Views
17 Pages

Discovery of Avian Paramyxoviruses APMV-1 and APMV-6 in Shorebirds and Waterfowl in Southern Ukraine

  • Amy C. Klink,
  • Oleksandr Rula,
  • Mykola Sushko,
  • Maksym Bezymennyi,
  • Oleksandr Mezinov,
  • Oleksandr Gaidash,
  • Xiao Bai,
  • Anton Stegniy,
  • Maryna Sapachova and
  • Denys Muzyka
  • + 14 authors

8 March 2023

Emerging RNA virus infections are a growing concern among domestic poultry industries due to the severe impact they can have on flock health and economic livelihoods. Avian paramyxoviruses (APMV; avulaviruses, AaV) are pathogenic, negative-sense RNA...

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25 Citations
5,792 Views
28 Pages

9 December 2021

Viruses of the Paramyxoviridae family share a common and complex molecular machinery for transcribing and replicating their genomes. Their non-segmented, negative-strand RNA genome is encased in a tight homopolymer of viral nucleoproteins (N). This r...

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14 Citations
5,175 Views
12 Pages

Persistence of Multiple Paramyxoviruses in a Closed Captive Colony of Fruit Bats (Eidolon helvum)

  • Louise Gibson,
  • Maria Puig Ribas,
  • James Kemp,
  • Olivier Restif,
  • Richard D. Suu-Ire,
  • James L. N. Wood and
  • Andrew A. Cunningham

20 August 2021

Bats have been identified as the natural hosts of several emerging zoonotic viruses, including paramyxoviruses, such as Hendra and Nipah viruses, that can cause fatal disease in humans. Recently, African fruit bats with populations that roost in or n...

  • Communication
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17 Citations
3,679 Views
11 Pages

Identification of Novel Feline Paramyxoviruses in Guignas (Leopardus guigna) from Chile

  • Michael Sieg,
  • Irene Sacristán,
  • Johannes Busch,
  • Karen A. Terio,
  • Javier Cabello,
  • Ezequiel Hidalgo-Hermoso,
  • Javier Millán,
  • Denny Böttcher,
  • Kristin Heenemann and
  • Constanza Napolitano
  • + 1 author

6 December 2020

The family of paramyxoviruses has received growing attention as several new species have been identified recently, notably two different clusters in domestic cats, designated as feline morbillivirus (FeMV) and feline paramyxovirus (FPaV). Their phylo...

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56 Citations
7,613 Views
16 Pages

Discovery and Genetic Characterization of Novel Paramyxoviruses Related to the Genus Henipavirus in Crocidura Species in the Republic of Korea

  • Seung-Ho Lee,
  • Kijin Kim,
  • Jongwoo Kim,
  • Jin Sun No,
  • Kyungmin Park,
  • Shailesh Budhathoki,
  • Seung Ho Lee,
  • Jingyeong Lee,
  • Seung Hye Cho and
  • Jin-Won Song
  • + 7 authors

7 October 2021

Paramyxoviruses, negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, pose a critical threat to human public health. Currently, 78 species, 17 genera, and 4 subfamilies of paramyxoviruses are harbored by multiple natural reservoirs, including rodents, bats, b...

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8 Citations
2,285 Views
11 Pages

Monitoring of Avian Influenza Viruses and Paramyxoviruses in Ponds of Moscow and the Moscow Region

  • Anastasia Treshchalina,
  • Yulia Postnikova,
  • Alexandra Gambaryan,
  • Aydar Ishmukhametov,
  • Alexei Prilipov,
  • Galina Sadykova,
  • Natalia Lomakina and
  • Elizaveta Boravleva

24 November 2022

The ponds of the Moscow region during the autumn migration of birds are a place with large concentrations of mallard ducks, which are the main hosts of avulaviruses (avian paramyxoviruses) and influenza A viruses (IAV). The purpose of this study was...

  • Review
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20 Citations
10,397 Views
26 Pages

4 June 2015

Viroporins are members of a rapidly growing family of channel-forming small polypeptides found in viruses. The present review will be focused on recent structural and protein-protein interaction information involving two viroporins found in enveloped...

  • Review
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6 Citations
3,069 Views
14 Pages

Corona- and Paramyxoviruses in Bats from Brazil: A Matter of Concern?

  • Matheus Nunes Weber and
  • Mariana Soares da Silva

26 December 2023

Chiroptera are one of the most diverse mammal orders. They are considered reservoirs of main human pathogens, where coronaviruses (CoVs) and paramyxoviruses (PMVs) may be highlighted. Moreover, the growing number of publications on CoVs and PMVs in w...

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60 Citations
13,687 Views
16 Pages

Nipah and Hendra Viruses: Deadly Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses with the Potential to Cause the Next Pandemic

  • Sabahat Gazal,
  • Neelesh Sharma,
  • Sundus Gazal,
  • Mehak Tikoo,
  • Deep Shikha,
  • Gulzar Ahmed Badroo,
  • Mohd Rashid and
  • Sung-Jin Lee

25 November 2022

Nipah and Hendra viruses are deadly zoonotic paramyxoviruses with a case fatality rate of upto 75%. The viruses belong to the genus henipavirus in the family Paramyxoviridae, a family of negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses. The natural reservo...

  • Retraction
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RETRACTED: Branda et al. Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses: Evolution, Ecology, and Public Health Strategies in a Changing World. Viruses 2024, 16, 1688

  • Francesco Branda,
  • Grazia Pavia,
  • Alessandra Ciccozzi,
  • Angela Quirino,
  • Nadia Marascio,
  • Giovanni Matera,
  • Chiara Romano,
  • Chiara Locci,
  • Ilenia Azzena and
  • Fabio Scarpa
  • + 5 authors

16 July 2025

The journal retracts the article “Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses: Evolution, Ecology, and Public Health Strategies in a Changing World” [...]

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,743 Views
14 Pages

Serologic Evidence of Human Exposure to Bat-Borne Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses, Cambodia

  • Neil Mittal,
  • Spencer L. Sterling,
  • Phireak Hip,
  • Dolyce H. W. Low,
  • Piseth Ly,
  • Menghou Mao,
  • Pidor Ouch,
  • Adrian C. Paskey,
  • Lianying Yan and
  • Eric D. Laing
  • + 5 authors

21 August 2025

Fruit bats in the genus Pteropus are the natural reservoirs for zoonotic paramyxoviruses, notably henipaviruses and pararubulaviruses, which are found across Southeast Asia and Oceania. The genetic and antigenic diversity of viruses in both genera, a...

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17 Citations
12,349 Views
20 Pages

28 October 2009

Paramyxovirinae, a subfamily of Paramyxoviridae, are negative strand RNA viruses comprised of many important human and animal pathogens, which share a high degree of genetic and structural homology. The accessory proteins expressed from the P/V/C gen...

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17 Citations
7,544 Views
39 Pages

10 July 2015

We herein review available computational and experimental data pointing to the abundance of structural disorder within the nucleoprotein (N) and phosphoprotein (P) from three paramyxoviruses, namely the measles (MeV), Nipah (NiV) and Hendra (HeV) vi...

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23 Citations
4,364 Views
16 Pages

Complete Genome Sequencing, Molecular Epidemiological, and Pathogenicity Analysis of Pigeon Paramyxoviruses Type 1 Isolated in Guangxi, China during 2012–2018

  • Ying He,
  • Bingxia Lu,
  • Kiril M. Dimitrov,
  • Jiaxing Liang,
  • Zhongwei Chen,
  • Wu Zhao,
  • Yibin Qin,
  • Qunpeng Duan,
  • Yingning Zhou and
  • Qi Liu
  • + 4 authors

26 March 2020

Newcastle disease is an important poultry disease that also affects Columbiform birds. The viruses adapted to pigeons and doves are referred to as pigeon paramyxoviruses 1 (PPMV-1). PPMV-1 are frequently isolated from pigeons worldwide and have the p...

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1 Citations
1,218 Views
23 Pages

Virucidal Approaches for Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses

  • Raymond W. Nims and
  • M. Khalid Ijaz

30 April 2025

We have reviewed the primary literature on the virucidal efficacy of microbicidal active ingredients, formulated microbicides, and physical inactivation approaches (heat, irradiation) for hemorrhagic fever viruses (HFVs) (arenaviruses, filoviruses, f...

  • Review
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11 Citations
5,096 Views
20 Pages

Host Cell Restriction Factors of Paramyxoviruses and Pneumoviruses

  • Rubaiyea Farrukee,
  • Malika Ait-Goughoulte,
  • Philippa M. Saunders,
  • Sarah L. Londrigan and
  • Patrick C. Reading

2 December 2020

The paramyxo- and pneumovirus family includes a wide range of viruses that can cause respiratory and/or systemic infections in humans and animals. The significant disease burden of these viruses is further exacerbated by the limited therapeutics that...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,547 Views
10 Pages

Antiviral Lipopeptide-Cell Membrane Interaction Is Influenced by PEG Linker Length

  • Marcelo T. Augusto,
  • Axel Hollmann,
  • Matteo Porotto,
  • Anne Moscona and
  • Nuno C. Santos

A set of lipopeptides was recently reported for their broad-spectrum antiviral activity against viruses belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family, including human parainfluenza virus type 3 and Nipah virus. Among them, the peptide with a 24-unit PEG li...

  • Article
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1,037 Views
21 Pages

17 August 2025

Persistent RNA virus infections (PI) are often characterized by extended viral shedding and maintained cycles of inflammation. The innate immune Complement (C′) pathways can recognize acute infected (AI) cells and result in their lysis, but the...

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1 Citations
3,462 Views
22 Pages

Structural Analysis of the Menangle Virus P Protein Reveals a Soft Boundary between Ordered and Disordered Regions

  • Melissa N. Webby,
  • Nicole Herr,
  • Esther M. M. Bulloch,
  • Michael Schmitz,
  • Jeremy R. Keown,
  • David C. Goldstone and
  • Richard L. Kingston

31 August 2021

The paramyxoviral phosphoprotein (P protein) is the non-catalytic subunit of the viral RNA polymerase, and coordinates many of the molecular interactions required for RNA synthesis. All paramyxoviral P proteins oligomerize via a centrally located coi...

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3 Citations
3,078 Views
10 Pages

Genomic Characterization of a Relative of Mumps Virus in Lesser Dawn Bats of Southeast Asia

  • Adrian C. Paskey,
  • Xiao Fang Lim,
  • Justin H. J. Ng,
  • Gregory K. Rice,
  • Wan Ni Chia,
  • Casandra W. Philipson,
  • Randy Foo,
  • Regina Z. Cer,
  • Kyle A. Long and
  • Kimberly A. Bishop-Lilly
  • + 8 authors

28 February 2023

The importance of genomic surveillance on emerging diseases continues to be highlighted with the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Here, we present an analysis of a new bat-borne mumps virus (MuV) in a captive colony of lesser dawn bats (Eonycteris spelae...

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6 Citations
2,860 Views
10 Pages

Genetic Diversity and Expanded Host Range of J Paramyxovirus Detected in Wild Small Mammals in China

  • Yunfa Zhang,
  • Jingtao Zhang,
  • Yuna Wang,
  • Feng Tian,
  • Xiaolong Zhang,
  • Gang Wang,
  • Shuang Li,
  • Heng Ding,
  • Zhenyu Hu and
  • Xiaoai Zhang
  • + 1 author

23 December 2022

J paramyxovirus (JPV) is a rodent-borne Jeilongvirus isolated from moribund mice (Mus musculus) with hemorrhagic lung lesions trapped in the 1972 in northern Queensland, Australia. The JPV antibodies have been detected in wild mice, wild rats, pigs,...

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11 Citations
2,963 Views
24 Pages

Molecular Determinants of Fibrillation in a Viral Amyloidogenic Domain from Combined Biochemical and Biophysical Studies

  • Juliet F. Nilsson,
  • Hakima Baroudi,
  • Frank Gondelaud,
  • Giulia Pesce,
  • Christophe Bignon,
  • Denis Ptchelkine,
  • Joseph Chamieh,
  • Hervé Cottet,
  • Andrey V. Kajava and
  • Sonia Longhi

26 December 2022

The Nipah and Hendra viruses (NiV and HeV) are biosafety level 4 human pathogens classified within the Henipavirus genus of the Paramyxoviridae family. In both NiV and HeV, the gene encoding the Phosphoprotein (P protein), an essential polymerase cof...

  • Review
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21 Citations
17,527 Views
16 Pages

16 November 2016

The measles virus (MeV) is a contagious pathogenic RNA virus of the family Paramyxoviridae, genus Morbillivirus, that can cause serious symptoms and even fetal complications. Here, we summarize current molecular advances in MeV research, and emphasiz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,062 Views
12 Pages

The Epidemiological Characteristics of the Korean Bat Paramyxovirus between 2016 and 2019

  • Seong Sik Jang,
  • Ji Yeong Noh,
  • Van Thi Lo,
  • Yong Gun Choi,
  • Sun-Woo Yoon,
  • Dae Gwin Jeong and
  • Hye Kwon Kim

Bats are considered reservoirs of severe emerging human pathogens. Notably, bats host major mammalian paramyxoviruses from the family Paramyxoviridae, order Mononegavirales. In this study, paramyxoviruses were investigated by reverse transcription se...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,852 Views
13 Pages

Achimota Pararubulavirus 3: A New Bat-Derived Paramyxovirus of the Genus Pararubulavirus

  • Kate S. Baker,
  • Mary Tachedjian,
  • Jennifer Barr,
  • Glenn A. Marsh,
  • Shawn Todd,
  • Gary Crameri,
  • Sandra Crameri,
  • Ina Smith,
  • Clare E.G. Holmes and
  • Lin-Fa Wang
  • + 4 authors

30 October 2020

Bats are an important source of viral zoonoses, including paramyxoviruses. The paramyxoviral Pararubulavirus genus contains viruses mostly derived from bats that are common, diverse, distributed throughout the Old World, and known to be zoonotic. Her...

  • Article
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27 Citations
9,440 Views
11 Pages

Paramyxo- and Coronaviruses in Rwandan Bats

  • Wanda Markotter,
  • Marike Geldenhuys,
  • Petrus Jansen van Vuren,
  • Alan Kemp,
  • Marinda Mortlock,
  • Antoine Mudakikwa,
  • Louis Nel,
  • Julius Nziza,
  • Janusz Paweska and
  • Jacqueline Weyer

A high diversity of corona- and paramyxoviruses have been detected in different bat species at study sites worldwide, including Africa, however no biosurveillance studies from Rwanda have been reported. In this study, samples from bats collected from...

  • Review
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12 Citations
4,669 Views
25 Pages

21 May 2022

Paramyxoviridae is a viral family within the order of Mononegavirales; they are negative single-strand RNA viruses that can cause significant diseases in both humans and animals. In order to replicate, paramyxoviruses–as any other viruses&ndash...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,452 Views
13 Pages

Isolation and Molecular Characterisation of Respirovirus 3 in Wild Boar

  • Enrica Sozzi,
  • Davide Lelli,
  • Ilaria Barbieri,
  • Chiara Chiapponi,
  • Ana Moreno,
  • Tiziana Trogu,
  • Giovanni Tosi and
  • Antonio Lavazza

30 May 2023

Paramyxoviruses are important pathogens affecting various animals, including humans. In this study, we identified a paramyxovirus in 2004 (180608_2004), isolated from a sample of the femoral marrow bone of a wild boar carcass imported from Australia....

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9 Pages

Molecular Characterization of Avulaviruses Isolated from Mallard Ducks in Moscow in 2008–2024

  • Anastasia Treshchalina,
  • Elizaveta Boravleva,
  • Daria Gordeeva and
  • Alexandra Gambaryan

25 December 2025

Species of the orders Charadriiformes and Anseriformes serve as the primary long-distance disseminators of various avulaviruses. The most economically significant among them is Newcastle disease virus (NDV), or Avian orthoavulavirus 1 (AOAV-1), which...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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18 Pages

Detection of a Novel Gull-like Clade of Newcastle Disease Virus and H3N8 Avian Influenza Virus in the Arctic Region of Russia (Taimyr Peninsula)

  • Anastasiya Derko,
  • Nikita Dubovitskiy,
  • Alexander Prokudin,
  • Junki Mine,
  • Ryota Tsunekuni,
  • Yuko Uchida,
  • Takehiko Saito,
  • Nikita Kasianov,
  • Arina Loginova and
  • Kirill Sharshov
  • + 3 authors

7 July 2025

Wild waterbirds are circulating important RNA viruses, such as avian coronaviruses, avian astroviruses, avian influenza viruses, and avian paramyxoviruses. Waterbird migration routes cover vast territories both within and between continents. The bree...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,271 Views
12 Pages

Detection and Molecular Characterization of Canine Alphacoronavirus in Free-Roaming Dogs, Bangladesh

  • Mohammad Enayet Hossain,
  • Ariful Islam,
  • Shariful Islam,
  • Md Kaisar Rahman,
  • Mojnu Miah,
  • Md Shaheen Alam and
  • Mohammed Ziaur Rahman

30 December 2021

Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is widespread among the dog population and causes gastrointestinal disorders, and even fatal cases. As the zoonotic transmission of viruses from animals to humans has become a worldwide concern nowadays, it is necessary to s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
10,221 Views
16 Pages

Angiomotin-Like 1 Links Paramyxovirus M Proteins to NEDD4 Family Ubiquitin Ligases

  • Greeshma Ray,
  • Phuong Tieu Schmitt and
  • Anthony P. Schmitt

31 January 2019

To define the links between paramyxovirus budding and cellular ESCRT machinery, we previously identified angiomotin-like 1 (AMOTL1) in a screen for host factors that bind to the matrix (M) protein of parainfluenza virus 5 (PIV5). This protein harbors...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,558 Views
13 Pages

Longitudinal Secretion of Paramyxovirus RNA in the Urine of Straw-Coloured Fruit Bats (Eidolon helvum)

  • Elli Rosa Jolma,
  • Louise Gibson,
  • Richard D. Suu-Ire,
  • Grace Fleischer,
  • Samuel Asumah,
  • Sylvester Languon,
  • Olivier Restif,
  • James L. N. Wood and
  • Andrew A. Cunningham

20 August 2021

The straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and is widely hunted for bushmeat. It is known to harbour a range of paramyxoviruses, including rubuloviruses and henipaviruses, but the zoonotic potential of these is...

  • Review
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27 Citations
14,572 Views
14 Pages

8 December 2009

Hendra and Nipah virus, which constitute the genus Henipavirus, are zoonotic paramyxoviruses that have been associated with sporadic outbreaks of severe disease and mortality in humans since their emergence in the late 1990s. Similar to other paramyx...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,462 Views
13 Pages

Health Status and Stress in Different Categories of Racing Pigeons

  • Marjan Kastelic,
  • Igor Pšeničnik,
  • Gordana Gregurić Gračner,
  • Nina Čebulj Kadunc,
  • Renata Lindtner Knific,
  • Brigita Slavec,
  • Uroš Krapež,
  • Aleksandra Vergles Rataj,
  • Olga Zorman Rojs and
  • Alenka Dovč
  • + 3 authors

13 September 2021

The influence of different stress parameters in racing pigeon flocks, such as the presence of diseases and environmental conditions at the time of the races, were described. A total of 96 racing pigeons from 4 pigeon flocks were examined, and health...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
14,318 Views
19 Pages

Breaking In: Human Metapneumovirus Fusion and Entry

  • Reagan G. Cox and
  • John V. Williams

16 January 2013

Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a leading cause of respiratory infection that causes upper airway and severe lower respiratory tract infections. HMPV infection is initiated by viral surface glycoproteins that attach to cellular receptors and mediate...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,312 Views
9 Pages

Paramyxovirus Infections in Ex Vivo Lung Slice Cultures of Different Host Species

  • Rory D. De Vries,
  • Linda J. Rennick,
  • W. Paul Duprex and
  • Rik L. De Swart

In vivo experiments in animal models of disease are of crucial importance for viral tropism and pathogenesis studies. However, these experiments must be complemented with in vitro and ex vivo experiments. Here, we describe a protocol for the preparat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,019 Views
18 Pages

Application of a Sensitive Capture Sequencing Approach to Reservoir Surveillance Detects Novel Viruses in Zambian Wild Rodents

  • Lavel C. Moonga,
  • Jones Chipinga,
  • John P. Collins,
  • Vishal Kapoor,
  • Ngonda Saasa,
  • King S. Nalubamba,
  • Bernard M. Hang’ombe,
  • Boniface Namangala,
  • Tapiwa Lundu and
  • Thomas Briese
  • + 3 authors

9 November 2024

We utilized a pan-viral capture sequencing assay, VirCapSeq-VERT, to assess viral diversity in rodents from the Eastern Province of Zambia as a model for pre-pandemic viral reservoir surveillance. We report rodent adeno-, parvo-, paramyxo-, and picor...

  • Review
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29 Citations
5,740 Views
20 Pages

Importance of Viral Late Domains in Budding and Release of Enveloped RNA Viruses

  • Lisa Welker,
  • Jean-Christophe Paillart and
  • Serena Bernacchi

6 August 2021

Late assembly (L) domains are conserved sequences that are necessary for the late steps of viral replication, acting like cellular adaptors to engage the ESCRT membrane fission machinery that promote virion release. These short sequences, whose mutat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
7,079 Views
11 Pages

A Novel Jeilongvirus from Florida, USA, Has a Broad Host Cell Tropism Including Human and Non-Human Primate Cells

  • Emily DeRuyter,
  • Kuttichantran Subramaniam,
  • Samantha M. Wisely,
  • J. Glenn Morris and
  • John A. Lednicky

26 September 2024

A novel jeilongvirus was identified through next-generation sequencing in cell cultures inoculated with spleen and kidney extracts. The spleen and kidney were obtained from a Peromyscus gossypinus rodent (cotton mouse) found dead in the city of Gaine...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,733 Views
27 Pages

Inhibition of Viral Membrane Fusion by Peptides and Approaches to Peptide Design

  • Nejat Düzgüneş,
  • Narcis Fernandez-Fuentes and
  • Krystyna Konopka

9 December 2021

Fusion of lipid-enveloped viruses with the cellular plasma membrane or the endosome membrane is mediated by viral envelope proteins that undergo large conformational changes following binding to receptors. The HIV-1 fusion protein gp41 undergoes a tr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,885 Views
13 Pages

Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Reporter Myxoviruses

  • Christina A. Rostad,
  • Michael C. Currier and
  • Martin L. Moore

4 August 2016

The advent of virus reverse genetics has enabled the incorporation of genetically encoded reporter proteins into replication-competent viruses. These reporters include fluorescent proteins which have intrinsic chromophores that absorb light and re-em...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
10,509 Views
21 Pages

Human Metapneumovirus Antagonism of Innate Immune Responses

  • Deepthi Kolli,
  • Xiaoyong Bao and
  • Antonella Casola

7 December 2012

Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a recently identified RNA virus belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family, which includes several major human and animal pathogens. Epidemiological studies indicate that hMPV is a significant human respiratory pathogen...

  • Review
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178 Citations
27,345 Views
24 Pages

19 April 2012

The paramyxovirus family contains many common human pathogenic viruses, including measles, mumps, the parainfluenza viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus, and the zoonotic henipaviruses, Hendra and Nipah. While the expression of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
8,423 Views
18 Pages

20 June 2013

Lung dendritic cells (DC) play a fundamental role in sensing invading pathogens, as well as in the control of tolerogenic responses in the respiratory tract. Their strategic localization at the site of pathogen entry makes them particularly susceptib...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,048 Views
9 Pages

Detection of Tioman Virus in Pteropus vampyrus Near Flores, Indonesia

  • Susan M. Tsang,
  • Dolyce H. W. Low,
  • Sigit Wiantoro,
  • Ina Smith,
  • Jayanthi Jayakumar,
  • Nancy B. Simmons,
  • Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna,
  • David J. Lohman and
  • Ian H. Mendenhall

26 March 2021

Diverse paramyxoviruses have coevolved with their bat hosts, including fruit bats such as flying foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Several of these viruses are zoonotic, but the diversity and distribution of Paramyxoviridae are poorly understood. We...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,099 Views
43 Pages

29 April 2022

Nipah henipavirus (NiV) and Hendra henipavirus (HeV) are zoonotic emerging paramyxoviruses causing severe disease outbreaks in humans and livestock, mostly in Australia, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Bangladesh. Both are bat-borne viruses and in hum...

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