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  • Review
  • Open Access
4,879 Views
51 Pages

23 April 2025

Replication-competent virus particles hold significant therapeutic potential in application as oncolytic viruses or cancer vaccines. Ensuring the viral integrity of these particles is crucial for their infectivity, safety, and efficacy. Enveloped vir...

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  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,792 Views
14 Pages

18 February 2017

Most adenovirus (Ad) vectors are E1 gene deleted replication defective (RD-Ad) vectors that deliver one transgene to the cell and all expression is based on that one gene. In contrast, E1-intact replication-competent Ad (RC-Ad) vectors replicate thei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,672 Views
14 Pages

A New HEK293 Cell with CR2 Region of E1A Gene Deletion Prevents the Emergence of Replication-Competent Adenovirus

  • Xueqi Lian,
  • Xiaoyan Zhao,
  • Jingjing Zhong,
  • Chenglin Zhang,
  • Yongchao Chu,
  • Yaohe Wang,
  • Shuangshuang Lu and
  • Zhimin Wang

5 December 2023

Purpose: To eliminate the contaminants of Replication-Competent Adenovirus (RCA) during high titer recombinant oncolytic adenovirus production. Methods: At first, we detected E1A copy numbers of different sources of 293 cells using Q-PCR, and we scre...

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  • Open Access
65 Citations
14,452 Views
28 Pages

Replication-Competent Influenza A Viruses Expressing Reporter Genes

  • Michael Breen,
  • Aitor Nogales,
  • Steven F. Baker and
  • Luis Martínez-Sobrido

23 June 2016

Influenza A viruses (IAV) cause annual seasonal human respiratory disease epidemics. In addition, IAV have been implicated in occasional pandemics with inordinate health and economic consequences. Studying IAV, in vitro or in vivo, requires the use o...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,747 Views
11 Pages

25 October 2023

Adenoviruses are promising vectors for vaccine production and gene therapy. Despite all the efforts in removing animal-derived components such as fetal bovine serum (FBS) during the production of adenovirus vector (AdV), FBS is still frequently emplo...

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  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,648 Views
20 Pages

20 November 2023

Adenoviral vectors are commonly used in clinical gene therapy. Apart from oncolytic adenoviruses, vector replication is highly undesired as it may pose a safety risk for the treated patient. Thus, careful monitoring for the formation of replication-c...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,520 Views
12 Pages

Querying Recombination Junctions of Replication-Competent Adeno-Associated Viruses in Gene Therapy Vector Preparations with Single Molecule, Real-Time Sequencing

  • Mitchell Yip,
  • Jing Chen,
  • Yan Zhi,
  • Ngoc Tam Tran,
  • Suk Namkung,
  • Eric Pastor,
  • Guangping Gao and
  • Phillip W. L. Tai

24 May 2023

Clinical-grade preparations of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors used for gene therapy typically undergo a series of diagnostics to determine titer, purity, homogeneity, and the presence of DNA contaminants. One type of contaminant that remains po...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,048 Views
18 Pages

User-Friendly Replication-Competent MAdV-1 Vector System with a Cloning Capacity of 3.3 Kilobases

  • Zhichao Zhang,
  • Xiaojuan Guo,
  • Wenzhe Hou,
  • Xiaohui Zou,
  • Yongjin Wang,
  • Shuqing Liu and
  • Zhuozhuang Lu

11 May 2024

Mouse adenoviruses (MAdV) play important roles in studying host–adenovirus interaction. However, easy-to-use reverse genetics systems are still lacking for MAdV. An infectious plasmid pKRMAV1 was constructed by ligating genomic DNA of wild-type...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,304 Views
15 Pages

Generation and Characterization of a Replication-Competent Human Adenovirus Type 55 Encoding EGFP

  • Wei Li,
  • Yuehong Chen,
  • Ye Feng,
  • Jing Li,
  • Xiaoping Kang,
  • Sen Zhang,
  • Yuchang Li,
  • Zhiyan Zhao,
  • Wenguang Yang and
  • Tao Jiang
  • + 2 authors

18 May 2023

Human adenovirus 55 (HAdV-55) has recently caused outbreaks of acute respiratory disease (ARD), posing a significant public threat to civilians and military trainees. Efforts to develop antiviral inhibitors and quantify neutralizing antibodies requir...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,411 Views
16 Pages

Replication-Competent ΔNS1 Influenza A Viruses Expressing Reporter Genes

  • Aitor Nogales,
  • Michael Schotsaert,
  • Raveen Rathnasinghe,
  • Marta L. DeDiego,
  • Adolfo García-Sastre and
  • Luis Martinez-Sobrido

17 April 2021

The influenza A virus (IAV) is able to infect multiple mammalian and avian species, and in humans IAV is responsible for annual seasonal epidemics and occasional pandemics of respiratory disease with significant health and economic impacts. Studying...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,085 Views
17 Pages

Genotypic and Phenotypic Characterization of Replication-Competent HIV-2 Isolated from Controllers and Progressors

  • Cynthia Lungu,
  • Ronald J. Overmars,
  • Esmée Grundeken,
  • Patrick H. M. Boers,
  • Marchina E. van der Ende,
  • Thibault Mesplède and
  • Rob A. Gruters

9 November 2023

Although some individuals with HIV-2 develop severe immunodeficiency and AIDS-related complications, most may never progress to AIDS. Replication-competent HIV-2 isolated from asymptomatic long-term non-progressors (controllers) have lower replicatio...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,427 Views
8 Pages

Inactivation of Replication-Competent Vesicular Stomatitis Virus as SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate on Common Surfaces by Disinfectants

  • Zachary C. Pope,
  • Timothy J. Kottke,
  • Aditya Shah,
  • Richard G. Vile and
  • Stacey A. Rizza

Surface disinfection is part of a larger mitigation strategy to prevent the spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus causing coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Research evaluating the time, nature, and extent...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,300 Views
19 Pages

Retinoic Acid Improves the Recovery of Replication-Competent Virus from Latent SIV Infected Cells

  • Omalla A. Olwenyi,
  • Arpan Acharya,
  • Nanda Kishore Routhu,
  • Keely Pierzchalski,
  • Jace W. Jones,
  • Maureen A. Kane,
  • Neil Sidell,
  • Mahesh Mohan and
  • Siddappa N. Byrareddy

11 September 2020

The accurate estimation and eradication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) viral reservoirs is limited by the incomplete reactivation of cells harboring the latent replication-competent virus. We investigated whether the in vitro and in vivo addit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,316 Views
11 Pages

Intranasal Immunization with a Vaccinia Virus Vaccine Vector Expressing Pre-Fusion Stabilized SARS-CoV-2 Spike Fully Protected Mice against Lethal Challenge with the Heavily Mutated Mouse-Adapted SARS2-N501YMA30 Strain of SARS-CoV-2

  • Karen V. Kibler,
  • Mateusz Szczerba,
  • Douglas Lake,
  • Alexa J. Roeder,
  • Masmudur Rahman,
  • Brenda G. Hogue,
  • Lok-Yin Roy Wong,
  • Stanley Perlman,
  • Yize Li and
  • Bertram L. Jacobs

23 July 2022

The Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant has been designated as a variant of concern because its spike protein is heavily mutated. In particular, the Omicron spike is mutated at five positions (K417, N440, E484, Q493, and N501) that have been associated with e...

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  • Open Access
317 Views
36 Pages

A Replication-Competent Flavivirus Genome with a Stable GFP Insertion at the NS1-NS2A Junction

  • Pavel Tarlykov,
  • Bakytkali Ingirbay,
  • Dana Auganova,
  • Tolganay Kulatay,
  • Viktoriya Keyer,
  • Sabina Atavliyeva,
  • Maral Zhumabekova,
  • Arman Abeev and
  • Alexandr V. Shustov

24 January 2026

The flavivirus NS1 protein is a component of the viral replication complex and plays diverse, yet poorly understood, roles in the viral life cycle. To enable real-time visualization of the developing replication organelle and biochemical analysis of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,767 Views
13 Pages

Differences in Mpox and Vaccinia Immunity Induced by Non-Replicating and Replicating Vaccinia-Based Vaccines

  • Getahun Abate,
  • Krystal Meza,
  • Yinyi Yu,
  • Chase Colbert,
  • Anna Jaunarajs,
  • Azra Blazevic,
  • Daniel F. Hoft and
  • Sharon E. Frey

Background: The recent global outbreak with clade IIb and the concurrent emergence of clade I mpox virus in Africa show that mpox is a challenging problem. MVA-BN induces low-level mpox-neutralizing antibody responses that wane rapidly. This study wa...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,943 Views
26 Pages

23 June 2024

Vaccination with transiently activated replication-competent controlled herpesviruses (RCCVs) expressing influenza A virus hemagglutinins broadly protects mice against lethal influenza virus challenges. The non-replicating RCCVs can be activated to t...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,167 Views
17 Pages

Feline Foamy Virus-Based Vectors: Advantages of an Authentic Animal Model

  • Weibin Liu,
  • Janet Lei,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Dragana Slavkovic Lukic,
  • Ann-Mareen Räthe,
  • Qiuying Bao,
  • Timo Kehl,
  • Anne Bleiholder,
  • Torsten Hechler and
  • Martin Löchelt

12 July 2013

New-generation retroviral vectors have potential applications in vaccination and gene therapy. Foamy viruses are particularly interesting as vectors, because they are not associated to any disease. Vector research is mainly based on primate foamy vir...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,385 Views
25 Pages

Very Broadly Effective Hemagglutinin-Directed Influenza Vaccines with Anti-Herpetic Activity

  • David C. Bloom,
  • Cameron Lilly,
  • William Canty,
  • Nuria Vilaboa and
  • Richard Voellmy

A universal vaccine that generally prevents influenza virus infection and/or illness remains elusive. We have been exploring a novel approach to vaccination involving replication-competent controlled herpesviruses (RCCVs) that can be deliberately act...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,472 Views
20 Pages

Construction and Characterization of a High-Capacity Replication-Competent Murine Cytomegalovirus Vector for Gene Delivery

  • André Riedl,
  • Denisa Bojková,
  • Jiang Tan,
  • Ábris Jeney,
  • Pia-Katharina Larsen,
  • Csaba Jeney,
  • Florian Full,
  • Ulrich Kalinke and
  • Zsolt Ruzsics

18 July 2024

We investigated the basic characteristics of a new murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) vector platform. Using BAC technology, we engineered replication-competent recombinant MCMVs with deletions of up to 26% of the wild-type genome. To this end, we targete...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,287 Views
12 Pages

Emerging PCR-Based Techniques to Study HIV-1 Reservoir Persistence

  • Laurens Lambrechts,
  • Basiel Cole,
  • Sofie Rutsaert,
  • Wim Trypsteen and
  • Linos Vandekerckhove

28 January 2020

While current antiretroviral therapies are able to halt HIV-1 progression, they are not curative, as an interruption of treatment usually leads to viral rebound. The persistence of this stable HIV-1 latent reservoir forms the major barrier in HIV-1 c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,862 Views
16 Pages

Over the last few years, we have been evaluating a novel paradigm for immunization using viruses or virus-based vectors. Safety is provided not by attenuation or inactivation of vaccine viruses, but by the introduction into the viral genomes of genet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,161 Views
13 Pages

Attenuated Replication-Competent Herpes Simplex Virus Expressing an ECM-Modifying Transgene Hyaluronan Synthase 2 of Naked Mole Rat in Oncolytic Gene Therapy

  • Jussi Palomäki,
  • Kiira Kalke,
  • Julius Orpana,
  • Liisa Lund,
  • Fanny Frejborg,
  • Henrik Paavilainen,
  • Hannu Järveläinen and
  • Veijo Hukkanen

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) has proven successful in treating human cancer. Since the approval of talimogene laherparepvec (T-VEC) in 2015, HSV has been thoroughly researched to discover novel mechanisms to combat cancer and treat other diseases. Anot...

  • Review
  • Open Access
80 Citations
17,667 Views
21 Pages

19 September 2017

Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the causative agents of cervical cancer and are also associated with other genital malignancies, as well as an increasing number of head and neck cancers. HPVs have evolved their life cycle to contend with the differe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,140 Views
16 Pages

Rapid Construction of a Replication-Competent Infectious Clone of Human Adenovirus Type 14 by Gibson Assembly

  • Haibin Pan,
  • Yuqian Yan,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Shan Zhao,
  • Liqiang Feng,
  • Junxian Ou,
  • Na Cao,
  • Min Li,
  • Wei Zhao and
  • Qiwei Zhang
  • + 4 authors

18 October 2018

In 1955, Human adenovirus type 14 (HAdV-B14p) was firstly identified in a military trainee diagnosed as acute respiratory disease (ARD) in the Netherlands. Fifty years later, a genomic variant, HAdV-B14p1, re-emerged in the U.S. and caused large and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,557 Views
16 Pages

Vaccine Efficacy of a Replication-Competent Interferon-Expressing Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) Virus Against NADC-34 Challenge

  • Laura C. Miller,
  • Sarah J. Anderson,
  • Alexandra C. Buckley,
  • Erin E. Schirtzinger,
  • Mahamudul Hasan,
  • Kaitlyn M. Sarlo Davila,
  • Damarius S. Fleming,
  • Kelly M. Lager,
  • Jiuyi Li and
  • Yongming Sang

15 April 2025

Background/Objectives: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) significantly impedes swine production due to rapid genetic variation and suppression of antiviral interferon (IFN) responses, leading to ineffective immunity. To addr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
10,805 Views
15 Pages

18 January 2012

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) can subvert early innate immunity, which leads to ineffective antimicrobial responses. Overcoming immune subversion is critical for developing vaccines and other measures to control this dev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,575 Views
19 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Alterations Enhance Pseudoparticle Titers and Replication-Competent VSV-SARS-CoV-2 Virus

  • Katherine Elizabeth Havranek,
  • Ariana R. Jimenez,
  • Marissa Danielle Acciani,
  • Maria Fernanda Lay Mendoza,
  • Judith Mary Reyes Ballista,
  • Darren Austin Diaz and
  • Melinda Ann Brindley

18 December 2020

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative agent of the most recent global pandemic that has caused more than a million deaths around the world. The spike glycoprotein (S) drives the entry and fusion of this virus a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,224 Views
11 Pages

A Rapid Screen for Host-Encoded miRNAs with Inhibitory Effects against Ebola Virus Using a Transcription- and Replication-Competent Virus-Like Particle System

  • Zhongyi Wang,
  • Jiaming Li,
  • Yingying Fu,
  • Zongzheng Zhao,
  • Chunmao Zhang,
  • Nan Li,
  • Jingjing Li,
  • Hongliang Cheng,
  • Xiaojun Jin and
  • Linna Liu
  • + 3 authors

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) may become efficient antiviral agents against the Ebola virus (EBOV) targeting viral genomic RNAs or transcripts. We previously conducted a genome-wide search for differentially expressed miRNAs during viral replication and transcr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,338 Views
22 Pages

A Replication-Competent HIV Clone Carrying GFP-Env Reveals Rapid Env Recycling at the HIV-1 T Cell Virological Synapse

  • Lili Wang,
  • Alice Sandmeyer,
  • Wolfgang Hübner,
  • Hongru Li,
  • Thomas Huser and
  • Benjamin K. Chen

25 December 2021

HIV-1 infection is enhanced by cell–cell adhesions between infected and uninfected T cells called virological synapses (VS). VS are initiated by the interactions of cell-surface HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env) and CD4 on target cells and act...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,035 Views
18 Pages

30 July 2021

Cells respond to genome damage by inducing restorative programs, typified by the SOS response of Escherichia coli. Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus), with no equivalent to the SOS system, induces the genetic program of competence in respons...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,659 Views
23 Pages

A Head-to-Head Comparative Study of the Replication-Competent Vaccinia Virus and AAV1-Based Malaria Vaccine versus RTS,S/AS01 in Murine Models

  • Kartika Hardianti Zainal,
  • Ammar Abdurrahman Hasyim,
  • Yutaro Yamamoto,
  • Tetsushi Mizuno,
  • Yuna Sato,
  • Sani Hadiyan Rasyid,
  • Mamoru Niikura,
  • Yu-ichi Abe,
  • Mitsuhiro Iyori and
  • Shigeto Yoshida
  • + 2 authors

10 October 2024

Background/Objectives: We developed a multistage Plasmodium falciparum vaccine using a heterologous prime-boost immunization strategy. This involved priming with a highly attenuated, replication-competent vaccinia virus strain LC16m8Δ (m8&Delta...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,716 Views
13 Pages

Applications of Replicating-Competent Reporter-Expressing Viruses in Diagnostic and Molecular Virology

  • Yongfeng Li,
  • Lian-Feng Li,
  • Shaoxiong Yu,
  • Xiao Wang,
  • Lingkai Zhang,
  • Jiahui Yu,
  • Libao Xie,
  • Weike Li,
  • Razim Ali and
  • Hua-Ji Qiu

6 May 2016

Commonly used tests based on wild-type viruses, such as immunostaining, cannot meet the demands for rapid detection of viral replication, high-throughput screening for antivirals, as well as for tracking viral proteins or virus transport in real time...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,433 Views
17 Pages

23 August 2022

Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) is a fatal and highly contagious pathogen of multiple carnivores. While injectable vaccines are very effective in protecting domestic animals, their use in the wild is unrealistic. Alternative vaccines are therefore neede...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,178 Views
14 Pages

Construction of a Macrophage-Tropic Subtype C HIV-1-mGreenLantern Reporter Virus for Studies on HIV-1 Replication and the Impact of Methamphetamine

  • Dina Mofed,
  • Angelo Mandarino,
  • Xuhong Wu,
  • Yuekun Lang,
  • Anjali Gowripalan,
  • Ganjam V. Kalpana and
  • Vinayaka R. Prasad

29 November 2024

HIV-1 subtype C viruses are responsible for 50% of global HIV burden. However, nearly all currently available reporter viruses widely used in HIV research are based on subtype B. We constructed and characterized a replication-competent HIV-1 subtype...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,761 Views
12 Pages

Infectious Knockdown of CREB and HIF-1 for the Treatment of Metastatic Uveal Melanoma

  • Hanna Voropaev,
  • Maria Gimmelshein Vatkin,
  • Dudi Shneor,
  • Shahar Luski,
  • Alik Honigman and
  • Shahar Frenkel

26 July 2019

Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most prevalent primary intraocular cancer in adults. Up to half the patients develop metastases that are currently incurable, and most patients die within two years following the diagnosis of metastases. Therefore, novel th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,811 Views
16 Pages

Expanding the Scope of Adenoviral Vectors by Utilizing Novel Tools for Recombination and Vector Rescue

  • Julian Fischer,
  • Ariana Fedotova,
  • Clara Bühler,
  • Laura Darriba,
  • Sabrina Schreiner and
  • Zsolt Ruzsics

23 April 2024

Recombinant adenoviruses are widely used in clinical and laboratory applications. Despite the wide variety of available sero- and genotypes, only a fraction is utilized in vivo. As adenoviruses are a large group of viruses, displaying many different...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,812 Views
15 Pages

1 October 2024

Studying influenza A viruses (IAVs) requires secondary experimental procedures to detect the presence of the virus in infected cells or animals. The ability to generate recombinant (r)IAV using reverse genetics techniques has allowed investigators to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,106 Views
17 Pages

Microglia Exhibit a Unique Intact HIV Reservoir in Human Postmortem Brain Tissue

  • Marieke M. Nühn,
  • Stephanie B. H. Gumbs,
  • Pauline J. Schipper,
  • Irene Drosou,
  • Lavina Gharu,
  • Ninée V. E. J. Buchholtz,
  • Gijsje J. L. J. Snijders,
  • Frederieke A. J. Gigase,
  • Annemarie M. J. Wensing and
  • Monique Nijhuis
  • + 2 authors

25 March 2025

A proviral reservoir persists within the central nervous system (CNS) of people with HIV, but its characteristics remain poorly understood. Research has primarily focused on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), as acquiring brain tissue is challenging. We exam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,043 Views
15 Pages

30 June 2019

The purpose of this study was to determine if the associations between eating competence (EC) and eating behaviors that were found in a USA sample of predominantly Hispanic parents of 4th grade youth could be replicated in a USA sample of predominant...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,842 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
19 Citations
5,973 Views
21 Pages

HIV Latency in Myeloid Cells: Challenges for a Cure

  • Alisha Chitrakar,
  • Marta Sanz,
  • Sanjay B. Maggirwar and
  • Natalia Soriano-Sarabia

The use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) treatment has been highly successful in controlling plasma viremia to undetectable levels. However, a complete cure for HIV is hindered by the presence of replication-comp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,631 Views
23 Pages

The Impact of Cellular Proliferation on the HIV-1 Reservoir

  • Maria C. Virgilio and
  • Kathleen L. Collins

21 January 2020

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a chronic infection that destroys the immune system in infected individuals. Although antiretroviral therapy is effective at preventing infection of new cells, it is not curative. The inability to clear infection...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
10,464 Views
20 Pages

Reporter-Expressing, Replicating-Competent Recombinant Arenaviruses

  • Luis Martínez-Sobrido and
  • Juan Carlos De la Torre

20 July 2016

Several arenaviruses cause hemorrhagic fever (HF) disease in humans and pose an important public health problem in their endemic regions. To date, no Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-licensed vaccines are available to combat human arenavirus infect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,226 Views
20 Pages

Induction of Tier 1 HIV Neutralizing Antibodies by Envelope Trimers Incorporated into a Replication Competent Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Vector

  • C. Anika Bresk,
  • Tamara Hofer,
  • Sarah Wilmschen,
  • Marina Krismer,
  • Anja Beierfuß,
  • Grégory Effantin,
  • Winfried Weissenhorn,
  • Michael J. Hogan,
  • Andrea P. O. Jordan and
  • Janine Kimpel
  • + 6 authors

15 February 2019

A chimeric vesicular stomatitis virus with the glycoprotein of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, VSV-GP, is a potent viral vaccine vector that overcomes several of the limitations of wild-type VSV. Here, we evaluated the potential of VSV-GP as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,464 Views
13 Pages

Comprehensive Analysis of Hepatitis B Virus Promoter Region Mutations

  • Vanessa Meier-Stephenson,
  • William T. R. Bremner,
  • Chimone S. Dalton,
  • Guido Van Marle,
  • Carla S. Coffin and
  • Trushar R. Patel

1 November 2018

Over 250 million people are infected chronically with hepatitis B virus (HBV), the leading cause of liver cancer worldwide. HBV persists, due, in part, to its compact, stable minichromosome, the covalently-closed, circular DNA (cccDNA), which resides...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,518 Views
12 Pages

A Single-Cycle Adenovirus Type 7 Vaccine for Prevention of Acute Respiratory Disease

  • Brianna L. Bullard,
  • Brigette N. Corder and
  • Eric A. Weaver

3 May 2019

Adenovirus type 7 (Ad7) infection is associated with acute respiratory disease (ARD), especially in military recruits living in close quarters. Recently, several outbreaks of Ad7 infections have occurred in civilian populations, with some cases leadi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,930 Views
31 Pages

Increased Susceptibility of Rousettus aegyptiacus Bats to Respiratory SARS-CoV-2 Challenge Despite Its Distinct Tropism for Gut Epithelia in Bats

  • Björn-Patrick Mohl,
  • Claudia Blaurock,
  • Angele Breithaupt,
  • Alexander Riek,
  • John R. Speakman,
  • Catherine Hambly,
  • Marcel Bokelmann,
  • Gang Pei,
  • Balal Sadeghi and
  • Anne Balkema-Buschmann
  • + 1 author

31 October 2024

Increasing evidence suggests bats are the ancestral hosts of the majority of coronaviruses. In general, coronaviruses primarily target the gastrointestinal system, while some strains, especially Betacoronaviruses with the most relevant representative...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,969 Views
13 Pages

Oral Epithelial Cells Expressing Low or Undetectable Levels of Human Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 Are Susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 Virus Infection In Vitro

  • Laith Ebraham,
  • Chuan Xu,
  • Annie Wang,
  • Cyril Hernandez,
  • Nicholas Siclari,
  • Divino Rajah,
  • Lewins Walter,
  • Salvatore A. E. Marras,
  • Sanjay Tyagi and
  • Theresa L. Chang
  • + 2 authors

The oral cavity is thought to be one of the portals for SARS-CoV-2 entry, although there is limited evidence of active oral infection by SARS-CoV-2 viruses. We assessed the capacity of SARS-CoV-2 to infect and replicate in oral epithelial cells. Oral...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,736 Views
14 Pages

Characterization of Immune Response Diversity in Rodents Vaccinated with a Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Vectored COVID-19 Vaccine

  • Shen Wang,
  • Cheng Zhang,
  • Bo Liang,
  • Weiqi Wang,
  • Na Feng,
  • Yongkun Zhao,
  • Tiecheng Wang,
  • Zhendong Guo,
  • Feihu Yan and
  • Xianzhu Xia
  • + 1 author

24 May 2022

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has emerged as the prime challenge facing public health safety since 2019. Correspondingly, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have been developed and administered worldwide, vary...

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