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1 Citations
1,556 Views
16 Pages

Developing a Virtual Model of the Rhesus Macaque Inner Ear

  • Cayman Matson,
  • Nicholas Castle and
  • Chenkai Dai

A virtual model of the rhesus macaque inner ear was created in the present study. Rhesus macaques have been valuable in cochlear research; however, their high cost prompts a need for alternative methods. Finite Element (FE) analysis offers a promisin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,668 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of Rhesus Macaque Models for Cerebral Palsy

  • Yong Zhu,
  • Yanan Xiong,
  • Jin Zhang,
  • Haiyang Tong,
  • Hongyi Yang,
  • Qingjun Zhu,
  • Xiaoyan Xu,
  • De Wu,
  • Jiulai Tang and
  • Jinhua Li

14 September 2022

Animal models play a central role in all areas of biomedical research. The similarities in anatomical structure and physiological characteristics shared by non-human primates (NHPs) and humans make NHPs ideal models with which to study human disorder...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,490 Views
13 Pages

Isolation, Maintenance and Differentiation of Primary Tracheal Basal Cells from Adult Rhesus Macaque

  • Anna E. Engler,
  • Gustavo Mostoslavsky,
  • Lisa Miller and
  • Jason R. Rock

In this report, we describe methodologies for the isolation and culture of primary rhesus macaque tracheal basal cells, their cryopreservation, long term storage and differentiation. These are comparable to state-of-the-art protocols that have been d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,418 Views
31 Pages

Development of a Well-Characterized Rhesus Macaque Model of Ebola Virus Disease for Support of Product Development

  • Kendra J. Alfson,
  • Yenny Goez-Gazi,
  • Michal Gazi,
  • Hilary Staples,
  • Marc Mattix,
  • Anysha Ticer,
  • Benjamin Klaffke,
  • Kaylee Stanfield,
  • Priscilla Escareno and
  • Patrick Keiser
  • + 6 authors

Ebola virus (EBOV) is a negative-sense RNA virus that can infect humans and nonhuman primates with severe health consequences. Development of countermeasures requires a thorough understanding of the interaction between host and pathogen, and the cour...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,506 Views
14 Pages

Immunogenicity of a Candidate DTacP-sIPV Combined Vaccine and Its Protection Efficacy against Pertussis in a Rhesus Macaque Model

  • Xiaoyu Wang,
  • Na Gao,
  • Jiana Wen,
  • Jingyan Li,
  • Yan Ma,
  • Mingbo Sun,
  • Jiangli Liang and
  • Li Shi

30 December 2021

The research and development of a pertussis-combined vaccine using a novel inactivated poliovirus vaccine made from the Sabin strain (sIPV) is of great significance in the polio eradication project and to address the recent resurge in pertussis. In t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,487 Views
14 Pages

Attenuated Phenotype and Immunogenic Characteristics of a Mutated Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Strain in the Rhesus Macaque

  • Shengtao Fan,
  • Xingli Xu,
  • Yun Liao,
  • Yongrong Wang,
  • Jianbin Wang,
  • Min Feng,
  • Lichun Wang,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Zhanlong He and
  • Fengmei Yang
  • + 2 authors

2 May 2018

Herpes simplex virus type 1(HSV-1) presents a conundrum to public health worldwide because of its specific pathogenicity and clinical features. Some experimental vaccines, such as the recombinant viral glycoproteins, exhibit the viral immunogenicity...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,330 Views
13 Pages

Generation of Rhesus Macaque Embryos with Expanded CAG Trinucleotide Repeats in the Huntingtin Gene

  • Junghyun Ryu,
  • John P. Statz,
  • William Chan,
  • Kiana Oyama,
  • Maggie Custer,
  • Martin Wienisch,
  • Richard Chen,
  • Carol B. Hanna and
  • Jon D. Hennebold

13 May 2024

Huntington’s disease (HD) arises from expanded CAG repeats in exon 1 of the Huntingtin (HTT) gene. The resultant misfolded HTT protein accumulates within neuronal cells, negatively impacting their function and survival. Ultimately, HTT accumula...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,671 Views
17 Pages

Influence of Naturally Occurring Simian Foamy Viruses (SFVs) on SIV Disease Progression in the Rhesus Macaque (Macaca mulatta) Model

  • Anil Choudhary,
  • Teresa A. Galvin,
  • Dhanya K. Williams,
  • Joel Beren,
  • Mark A. Bryant and
  • Arifa S. Khan

6 June 2013

We have investigated the influence of naturally occurring simian foamy viruses (SFVs) on simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection and disease in Indian rhesus macaques. Animals were divided into two groups based upon presence or absence of SFV;...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,742 Views
22 Pages

Recapitulation of HIV-1 Neutralization Breadth in Plasma by the Combination of Two Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies from Different Lineages in the Same SHIV-Infected Rhesus Macaque

  • Yanxin Gai,
  • Nan Gao,
  • Zhaoyang Mou,
  • Chumeng Yang,
  • Libian Wang,
  • Wanshan Ji,
  • Tiejun Gu,
  • Bin Yu,
  • Chu Wang and
  • Xianghui Yu
  • + 1 author

Viral infection generally induces polyclonal neutralizing antibody responses. However, how many lineages of antibody responses can fully represent the neutralization activities in sera has not been well studied. Using the newly designed stable HIV-1...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
9,652 Views
18 Pages

Dietary Gluten-Induced Gut Dysbiosis Is Accompanied by Selective Upregulation of microRNAs with Intestinal Tight Junction and Bacteria-Binding Motifs in Rhesus Macaque Model of Celiac Disease

  • Mahesh Mohan,
  • Cheryl-Emiliane T. Chow,
  • Caitlin N. Ryan,
  • Luisa S. Chan,
  • Jason Dufour,
  • Pyone P. Aye,
  • James Blanchard,
  • Charles P. Moehs and
  • Karol Sestak

28 October 2016

The composition of the gut microbiome reflects the overall health status of the host. In this study, stool samples representing the gut microbiomes from 6 gluten-sensitive (GS) captive juvenile rhesus macaques were compared with those from 6 healthy,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,759 Views
23 Pages

Circulating Plasma Exosomal Proteins of Either SHIV-Infected Rhesus Macaque or HIV-Infected Patient Indicates a Link to Neuropathogenesis

  • Partha K. Chandra,
  • Stephen E. Braun,
  • Sudipa Maity,
  • Jorge A. Castorena-Gonzalez,
  • Hogyoung Kim,
  • Jeffrey G. Shaffer,
  • Sinisa Cikic,
  • Ibolya Rutkai,
  • Jia Fan and
  • Jessie J. Guidry
  • + 4 authors

21 March 2023

Despite the suppression of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication by combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), 50–60% of HIV-infected patients suffer from HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Studies are uncovering the role of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
875 Views
14 Pages

Characterization of Rhesus Macaque Embryonic Stem Cells in Primed and Naïve-like Cell States of Pluripotency Using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Microspectroscopy

  • Jittanun Srisutush,
  • Worawalan Samruan,
  • Preeyanan Anwised,
  • Anaïs Amzal,
  • Cloé Rognard,
  • Pierre Savatier,
  • Irene Aksoy,
  • Kanjana Thumanu and
  • Rangsun Parnpai

29 September 2025

We evaluated the potential of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy for non-invasive biochemical profiling of rhesus macaque embryonic stem cells (rhESCs) cultured in either conventional FGF2/KOSR medium or a novel formulation, ALGö...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,435 Views
17 Pages

25 January 2023

Cytokine and chemokine levels remain one of the significant predictive factors of HIV pathogenesis and disease outcome. Understanding the impact of cytokines and chemokines during early acute infection will help to recognize critical changes during H...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,348 Views
25 Pages

Mathematical Modeling of Rhesus Cytomegalovirus Transplacental Transmission in Seronegative Rhesus Macaques

  • Yishu Gong,
  • Matilda Moström,
  • Claire Otero,
  • Sarah Valencia,
  • Alice F. Tarantal,
  • Amitinder Kaur,
  • Sallie R. Permar and
  • Cliburn Chan

1 October 2023

Approximately 0.7% of infants are born with congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV), making it the most common congenital infection. About 1 in 5 congenitally infected babies will suffer long-term sequelae, including sensorineural deafness, intellectual dis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
10,227 Views
15 Pages

The Characteristics of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection in Rhesus Macaques and the Associated Pathological Features

  • Shengtao Fan,
  • Hongzhi Cai,
  • Xingli Xu,
  • Min Feng,
  • Lichun Wang,
  • Yun Liao,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Zhanlong He,
  • Fengmei Yang and
  • Wenhai Yu
  • + 3 authors

30 January 2017

As one of the major pathogens for human herpetic diseases, herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) causes herpes labialis, genital herpes and herpetic encephalitis. Our aim here was to investigate the infectious process of HSV1 in rhesus macaques and the...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
12 Citations
14,013 Views
10 Pages

Seroconversion to HCoV-NL63 in Rhesus Macaques

  • Ronald Dijkman,
  • H. Lie Mulder,
  • Lynne Rumping,
  • Ilse Kraaijvanger,
  • Martin Deijs,
  • Maarten F. Jebbink,
  • Ernst J. Verschoor and
  • Lia Van der Hoek

30 October 2009

HCoV-NL63 is a recently identified respiratory virus. Its pathogenesis has not been fully unraveled because an animal model is currently lacking. Here we examined whether rhesus macaques encounter HCoV-NL63 infections during life, by examining the le...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,066 Views
12 Pages

12 July 2022

Pair housing is known to promote welfare for macaques in captivity. However, finding compatible partners can be challenging, particularly when animals are not located near one another. Because macaques show interest in videos of conspecifics, we exam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,303 Views
18 Pages

Factors Associated with Injury Rate and Pregnancy Success in Rhesus Macaques

  • David A. Massey,
  • Faye Peters,
  • Jim Willshire and
  • Claire L. Witham

28 June 2022

Fight injuries are a major welfare concern in group-housed rhesus macaques. This is particularly a problem in breeding groups. We investigated which factors might affect the injury rate in group-housed macaques and also looked at how the same factors...

  • Article
  • Open Access
429 Views
14 Pages

14 November 2025

Emesis is one of the most common side effects of ketamine sedation; however, predictors like species and sex have not been studied in macaques. This study aimed to determine the incidence and predictors of emesis in macaques undergoing ketamine sedat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,594 Views
27 Pages

A Randomized, Blinded, Vehicle-Controlled Dose-Ranging Study to Evaluate and Characterize Remdesivir Efficacy Against Ebola Virus in Rhesus Macaques

  • Elizabeth E. Zumbrun,
  • Carly B. Garvey,
  • Jay B. Wells,
  • Ginger C. Lynn,
  • Sean A. Van Tongeren,
  • Jesse T. Steffens,
  • Kelly S. Wetzel,
  • Darrell L. Wetzel,
  • Heather L. Esham and
  • Nicole L. Garza
  • + 30 authors

18 December 2024

Ebola virus (EBOV) causes severe disease in humans, with mortality as high as 90%. The small-molecule antiviral drug remdesivir (RDV) has demonstrated a survival benefit in EBOV-exposed rhesus macaques. Here, we characterize the efficacy of multiple...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,996 Views
12 Pages

Low Aedes aegypti Vector Competence for Zika Virus from Viremic Rhesus Macaques

  • Rosilainy Surubi Fernandes,
  • Mariana Rocha David,
  • Filipe Vieira Santos De Abreu,
  • Anielly Ferreira-de-Brito,
  • Noemi R. Gardinali,
  • Sheila Maria Barbosa Lima,
  • Márcia Cristina Ribeiro Andrade,
  • Tatiana Kugelmeier,
  • Jaqueline Mendes de Oliveira and
  • Marcelo A. Pinto
  • + 1 author

24 November 2020

Despite worldwide efforts to understand the transmission dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV), scanty evaluation has been made on the vector competence of Aedes aegypti fed directly on viremic human and non-human primates (NHPs). We blood-fed Ae. aegypti fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,573 Views
14 Pages

16 May 2018

Simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) infection provides a relevant animal model to study HIV-1 neutralization breadth. With previously identified SHIVSF162P3N infected rhesus macaques that did or did not develop neutralization breadth, we chara...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,146 Views
18 Pages

20 August 2021

Previous reports suggest that female macaques with greater similarity in emotionality and nervous temperament, as evaluated in a well-established BioBehavioral Assessment (BBA) at the California National Primate Research Center, were more likely to f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,560 Views
16 Pages

Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles, Virulence Determinants, and Biofilm Formation in Enterococci Isolated from Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta): A Potential Threat for Wildlife in Bangladesh?

  • Farhana Binte Ferdous,
  • Md. Saiful Islam,
  • Md. Ashek Ullah,
  • Md. Liton Rana,
  • Sadia Afrin Punom,
  • Fahim Haque Neloy,
  • Mohammad Nizam Uddin Chowdhury,
  • Jayedul Hassan,
  • Mahbubul Pratik Siddique and
  • Sukumar Saha
  • + 1 author

11 July 2023

Enterococci are commensal bacteria that inhabit the digestive tracts of animals and humans. The transmission of antibiotic-resistant genes through human–animal contact poses a potential public health risk worldwide, as zoonoses from wildlife re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,541 Views
16 Pages

Neuroinflammatory Profiling in SIV-Infected Chinese-Origin Rhesus Macaques on Antiretroviral Therapy

  • Antonio Solis-Leal,
  • Summer Siddiqui,
  • Fei Wu,
  • Mahesh Mohan,
  • Wenhui Hu,
  • Lara A. Doyle-Meyers,
  • Jason P. Dufour and
  • Binhua Ling

13 January 2022

The central nervous system (CNS) HIV reservoir is an obstacle to achieving an HIV cure. The basal ganglia harbor a higher frequency of SIV than other brain regions in the SIV-infected rhesus macaques of Chinese-origin (chRMs) even on suppressive comb...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,483 Views
23 Pages

1 July 2020

HIV/SIV-associated oral mucosal disease/dysfunction (HAOMD) (gingivitis/periodontitis/salivary adenitis) represents a major comorbidity affecting HIV patients on anti-retroviral therapy. Using a systems biology approach, we investigated molecular cha...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,102 Views
15 Pages

Effect of Carotenoid Supplemented Formula on Carotenoid Bioaccumulation in Tissues of Infant Rhesus Macaques: A Pilot Study Focused on Lutein

  • Sookyoung Jeon,
  • Martha Neuringer,
  • Emily E. Johnson,
  • Matthew J. Kuchan,
  • Suzette L. Pereira,
  • Elizabeth J. Johnson and
  • John W. Erdman

10 January 2017

Lutein is the predominant carotenoid in the developing primate brain and retina, and may have important functional roles. However, its bioaccumulation pattern during early development is not understood. In this pilot study, we investigated whether ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
6,259 Views
16 Pages

Comparative Pathogenesis of Asian and African-Lineage Zika Virus in Indian Rhesus Macaque’s and Development of a Non-Human Primate Model Suitable for the Evaluation of New Drugs and Vaccines

  • Jonathan O. Rayner,
  • Raj Kalkeri,
  • Scott Goebel,
  • Zhaohui Cai,
  • Brian Green,
  • Shuling Lin,
  • Beth Snyder,
  • Kimberly Hagelin,
  • Kevin B. Walters and
  • Fusataka Koide

1 May 2018

The establishment of a well characterized non-human primate model of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection is critical for the development of medical interventions. In this study, challenging Indian rhesus macaques (IRMs) with ZIKV strains of the Asian lineage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,306 Views
19 Pages

Natural History of Aerosol-Induced Ebola Virus Disease in Rhesus Macaques

  • Isaac Downs,
  • Joshua C. Johnson,
  • Franco Rossi,
  • David Dyer,
  • David L. Saunders,
  • Nancy A. Twenhafel,
  • Heather L. Esham,
  • William D. Pratt,
  • John Trefry and
  • Elizabeth Zumbrun
  • + 6 authors

17 November 2021

Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a serious global health concern because case fatality rates are approximately 50% due to recent widespread outbreaks in Africa. Well-defined nonhuman primate (NHP) models for different routes of Ebola virus exposure are n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,387 Views
12 Pages

Preliminary Studies on Immune Response and Viral Pathogenesis of Zika Virus in Rhesus Macaques

  • Shawna M. Woollard,
  • Omalla A. Olwenyi,
  • Debashis Dutta,
  • Rajnish S. Dave,
  • Saumi Mathews,
  • Santhi Gorantla,
  • Noel Johnson,
  • Luis Giavedoni,
  • Robert B. Norgren Jr. and
  • Siddappa N. Byrareddy

Zika Virus (ZIKV) is primarily transmitted through mosquito bites. It can also be transmitted during sexual intercourse and in utero from mother to fetus. To gain preliminary insight into ZIKV pathology and immune responses on route of transmission,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,933 Views
14 Pages

Persistent Viral Reservoirs in Lymphoid Tissues in SIV-Infected Rhesus Macaques of Chinese-Origin on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy

  • Summer Siddiqui,
  • Stefanie Perez,
  • Yong Gao,
  • Lara Doyle-Meyers,
  • Brian T Foley,
  • Qingsheng Li and
  • Binhua Ling

27 January 2019

Understanding HIV latent reservoirs in tissues is essential for the development of new strategies targeting these sites for eradication. Here, we assessed the size of latent reservoirs and the source of residual viruses in multiple lymphoid tissues o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,669 Views
23 Pages

17 December 2023

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are crucial to the innate immune response. They regulate inflammatory reactions by initiating the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. TLRs also play a role in shaping the adaptive immune responses. Whil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,208 Views
17 Pages

Decade-Long Sustained Cellular Immunity Induced by Sequential and Repeated Vaccination with Four Heterologous HIV Vaccines in Rhesus Macaques

  • Xiaozhou He,
  • Danying Chen,
  • Qi Ma,
  • Yanzhe Hao,
  • Hongxia Li,
  • Xiaoguang Zhang,
  • Yuxi Cao and
  • Xia Feng

21 March 2025

Background/Objectives: Developing durable cellular immunity remains a critical challenge for HIV vaccine development. Methods: We evaluated a sequential and repeated heterologous prime–boost vaccination regimen using four distinct vector-based...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,507 Views
20 Pages

Tissue-Specific DNA Methylation Changes in CD8+ T Cells During Chronic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of Infant Rhesus Macaques

  • Mukta Nag,
  • Jonathan E. Fogle,
  • Santhoshan Pillay,
  • Gregory Q. Del Prete and
  • Kristina De Paris

27 November 2024

Robust CD8+ T cell responses are critical for the control of HIV infection in both adults and children. Our understanding of the mechanisms driving these responses is based largely on studies of cells circulating in peripheral blood in adults, but th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,785 Views
17 Pages

Impact of Recombinant VSV-HIV Prime, DNA-Boost Vaccine Candidates on Immunogenicity and Viremia on SHIV-Infected Rhesus Macaques

  • Alice Berger,
  • Jannie Pedersen,
  • Monika M. Kowatsch,
  • Florine Scholte,
  • Marc-Alexandre Lafrance,
  • Hiva Azizi,
  • Yue Li,
  • Alejandro Gomez,
  • Matthew Wade and
  • Hugues Fausther-Bovendo
  • + 15 authors

29 March 2024

Currently, no effective vaccine to prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is available, and various platforms are being examined. The vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) vaccine vehicle can induce robust humoral and cell-mediated immune re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,939 Views
19 Pages

Enhanced Intestinal TGF-β/SMAD-Dependent Signaling in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Rhesus Macaques

  • Nongthombam Boby,
  • Alyssa Ransom,
  • Barcley T. Pace,
  • Kelsey M. Williams,
  • Christopher Mabee,
  • Arpita Das,
  • Sudesh K. Srivastav,
  • Edith Porter and
  • Bapi Pahar

4 April 2021

Transforming growth factor-β signaling (TGF-β) maintains a balanced physiological function including cell growth, differentiation, and proliferation and regulation of immune system by modulating either SMAD2/3 and SMAD7 (SMAD-dependent) or SMAD-indep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,159 Views
27 Pages

Recombinant Simian Varicella Virus-Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine Induces T and B Cell Functions and Provides Partial Protection against Repeated Mucosal SIV Challenges in Rhesus Macaques

  • Bapi Pahar,
  • Wayne Gray,
  • Marissa Fahlberg,
  • Brooke Grasperge,
  • Meredith Hunter,
  • Arpita Das,
  • Christopher Mabee,
  • Pyone Pyone Aye,
  • Faith Schiro and
  • Krystle Hensley
  • + 10 authors

17 December 2022

HIV vaccine mediated efficacy, using an expanded live attenuated recombinant varicella virus-vectored SIV rSVV-SIVgag/env vaccine prime with adjuvanted SIV-Env and SIV-Gag protein boosts, was evaluated in a female rhesus macaques (RM) model against r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,300 Views
14 Pages

Primate Simplexviruses Differ in Tropism for Macaque Cells

  • Heike Hofmann-Winkler,
  • Abdul Rahman Siregar,
  • Nesil Esiyok,
  • Ignacio Rodríguez-Polo,
  • Sabine Gärtner,
  • Rüdiger Behr,
  • Stefan Pöhlmann and
  • Michael Winkler

Primate simplexviruses are closely related neurotropic herpesviruses, which are largely apathogenic in their respective host species. However, cross-species transmission of Macacine alphaherpesvirus 1 (McHV1, also termed herpes B virus) from rhesus m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,494 Views
18 Pages

Establishment of a Rhesus Macaque Model for Scrub Typhus Transmission: Pilot Study to Evaluate the Minimal Orientia tsutsugamushi Transmission Time by Leptotrombidium chiangraiensis Chiggers

  • Piyada Linsuwanon,
  • Sirima Wongwairot,
  • Nutthanun Auysawasdi,
  • Taweesak Monkanna,
  • Allen L. Richards,
  • Surachai Leepitakrat,
  • Piyanate Sunyakumthorn,
  • Rawiwan Im-Erbsin,
  • Katie Poole-Smith and
  • Patrick McCardle

13 August 2021

Recently, an intradermal inoculation of the rhesus macaque model of scrub typhus has been characterized at our institution. The current project was to establish a rhesus macaque model of scrub typhus using the naturally infected chigger challenge met...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,446 Views
26 Pages

27 November 2019

Indian rhesus macaque nonhuman primate models for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) implicate both female hyperandrogenism and developmental molecular origins as core components of PCOS etiopathogenesis. Establishing and exploiting macaque models for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,411 Views
10 Pages

Renessans Helps in Early Clearance of SARS-CoV-2: In-Vivo Activity of the Iodine Complex in Rhesus macaque

  • Muhammad Nawaz,
  • Muhammad Adnan Ashraf,
  • Muhammad Asad Ali,
  • Muhammad Zubair Shabbir,
  • Muhammad Abu Bakr Shabbir,
  • Imran Altaf,
  • Sohail Raza,
  • Saira Rafique,
  • Sohail Hassan and
  • Nageen Sardar
  • + 12 authors

13 September 2022

Iodine complexes have known antimicrobial properties along with reported in-vitro antiviral activity for several viruses. Renessans is one such product with iodine complexes and ascorbic acid. The present study was designed to determine its efficacy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,871 Views
18 Pages

A Human and Rhesus Macaque Interferon-Stimulated Gene Screen Shows That Over-Expression of ARHGEF3/XPLN Inhibits Replication of Hepatitis C Virus and Other Flavivirids

  • Connor G. G. Bamford,
  • Elihu Aranday-Cortes,
  • Ricardo Sanchez-Velazquez,
  • Catrina Mullan,
  • Alain Kohl,
  • Arvind H. Patel,
  • Sam J. Wilson and
  • John McLauchlan

28 July 2022

Natural hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is restricted to humans, whereas other primates such as rhesus macaques are non-permissive for infection. To identify human and rhesus macaque genes that differ or share the ability to inhibit HCV replication...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,315 Views
28 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Two Zika Virus Isolates in a Rhesus Macaque Pregnancy Model

  • Hannah K. Jaeger,
  • Jessica L. Smith,
  • Christopher J. Parkins,
  • Nicole N. Haese,
  • Craig N. Kreklywich,
  • Michael Denton,
  • Caralyn S. Labriola,
  • Michael K. Axthelm,
  • Aaron Barber-Axthelm and
  • Kim Chun
  • + 8 authors

27 May 2025

Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy can cause a broad range of neurological birth defects, collectively named Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS). We have previously shown that infection with the Puerto Rican isolate PRVABC59 (ZIKV-PR) results in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,813 Views
20 Pages

Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Profile Indicates Potential Epigenetic Regulation of Aging in the Rhesus Macaque Thymus

  • Hong Qiu,
  • Haobo Li,
  • Ruiwen Fan,
  • Yang Song,
  • Xuan Pan,
  • Chunhui Zhang and
  • Jing Li

29 November 2022

We analyzed whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) and RNA sequencing data of two young (1 year old) and two adult (9 years old) rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) to characterize the genomic DNA methylation profile of the thymus and explore the mole...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,212 Views
22 Pages

Cytokine Adjuvants IL-7 and IL-15 Improve Humoral Responses of a SHIV LentiDNA Vaccine in Animal Models

  • Laury-Anne Leroy,
  • Alice Mac Donald,
  • Aditi Kandlur,
  • Deepanwita Bose,
  • Peng Xiao,
  • Jean Gagnon,
  • François Villinger and
  • Yahia Chebloune

17 March 2022

HIV-1 remains a major public health issue worldwide in spite of efficacious antiviral therapies, but with no cure or preventive vaccine. The latter has been very challenging, as virus infection is associated with numerous escape mechanisms from host...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,987 Views
12 Pages

14 January 2025

After four decades of intensive research, traditional vaccination strategies for HIV-1 remain ineffective due to HIV-1′s extraordinary genetic diversity and complex immune evasion mechanisms. Cytomegaloviruses (CMV) have emerged as a novel type...

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1,168 Views
19 Pages

A Thymus-Independent Artificial Organoid System Supports Complete Thymopoiesis from Rhesus Macaque-Derived Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

  • Callie Wilde,
  • Saleem Anwar,
  • Yu-Tim Yau,
  • Sunil Badve,
  • Yesim Gökmen-Polar,
  • John D. Roback,
  • Rama Rao Amara,
  • R. Paul Johnson and
  • Sheikh Abdul Rahman

Background: T cell regeneration in the thymus is intrinsically linked to the T cell-biased lineage differentiation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Although nonhuman primates (NHPs) serve as indispensable models for studying thymic...

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41 Citations
11,641 Views
16 Pages

11 January 2016

The cognitive bias model of animal welfare assessment is informed by studies with humans demonstrating that the interaction between emotion and cognition can be detected using laboratory tasks. A limitation of cognitive bias tasks is the amount of tr...

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5 Citations
4,013 Views
20 Pages

Identification of HIV-1 Envelope Mutations that Enhance Entry Using Macaque CD4 and CCR5

  • Jeremy I. Roop,
  • Noah A. Cassidy,
  • Adam S. Dingens,
  • Jesse D. Bloom and
  • Julie Overbaugh

21 February 2020

Although Rhesus macaques are an important animal model for HIV-1 vaccine development research, most transmitted HIV-1 strains replicate poorly in macaque cells. A major genetic determinant of this species-specific restriction is a non-synonymous muta...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,034 Views
19 Pages

Infection of Chinese Rhesus Monkeys with a Subtype C SHIV Resulted in Attenuated In Vivo Viral Replication Despite Successful Animal-to-Animal Serial Passages

  • Gerald K. Chege,
  • Craig H. Adams,
  • Alana T. Keyser,
  • Valerie Bekker,
  • Lynn Morris,
  • Francois J. Villinger,
  • Anna-Lise Williamson and
  • Rosamund E. Chapman

2 March 2021

Rhesus macaques can be readily infected with chimeric simian-human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIV) as a suitable virus challenge system for testing the efficacy of HIV vaccines. Three Chinese-origin rhesus macaques (ChRM) were inoculated intravenousl...

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