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2 Citations
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Alphaviruses are positive-sense RNA arboviruses that are capable of causing severe disease in otherwise healthy individuals. There are many aspects of viral infection that determine pathogenesis and major efforts regarding the identification and char...

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4 Citations
8,788 Views
12 Pages

Viral-Mediated mRNA Degradation for Pathogenesis

  • Shujuan Du,
  • Xiaoqing Liu and
  • Qiliang Cai

Cellular RNA decay machinery plays a vital role in regulating gene expression by altering the stability of mRNAs in response to external stresses, including viral infection. In the primary infection, viruses often conquer the host cell’s antivi...

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67 Citations
12,244 Views
19 Pages

The Role of Gut Dysbiosis in the Loss of Intestinal Immune Cell Functions and Viral Pathogenesis

  • Farzaneh Fakharian,
  • Siva Thirugnanam,
  • David A. Welsh,
  • Woong-Ki Kim,
  • Jay Rappaport,
  • Kyle Bittinger and
  • Namita Rout

The gut microbiome plays a critical role in maintaining overall health and immune function. However, dysbiosis, an imbalance in microbiome composition, can have profound effects on various aspects of human health, including susceptibility to viral in...

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23 Citations
7,113 Views
12 Pages

8 October 2017

The interaction between galectin-9 and its receptor, Tim-3, triggers a series of signaling events that regulate immune responses. The expression of galectin-9 has been shown to be increased in a variety of target cells of many different viruses, such...

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1 Citations
2,317 Views
33 Pages

Beyond Processing: Furin as a Central Hub in Viral Pathogenesis and Genetic Susceptibility

  • Adrián Alejandro Silva-Ríos,
  • Carlos Ernesto Mora-Ornelas,
  • Luna Galilea Flores-Medina,
  • José Francisco Muñoz-Valle,
  • Carlos Daniel Díaz-Palomera,
  • Mariel García-Chagollan,
  • Alexis Missael Vizcaíno-Quirarte and
  • Oliver Viera-Segura

30 October 2025

Furin, a calcium-dependent serine endoprotease of the proprotein convertase family, plays a pivotal role in both physiological homeostasis and viral pathogenesis. By cleaving polybasic motifs within viral glycoproteins, furin enables the maturation o...

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17 Citations
6,152 Views
19 Pages

Extracellular Vesicles in Viral Pathogenesis: A Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  • Lada Purvinsh,
  • Andrey Gorshkov,
  • Aleksandra Brodskaia and
  • Andrey Vasin

13 January 2021

Secretion of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is a fundamental property of living cells. EVs are known to transfer biological signals between cells and thus regulate the functional state of recipient cells. Such vesicles mediate the intercellular transpo...

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52 Citations
13,465 Views
24 Pages

The Roles of Direct Recognition by Animal Lectins in Antiviral Immunity and Viral Pathogenesis

  • Yang Liu,
  • Jianying Liu,
  • Xiaojing Pang,
  • Tao Liu,
  • Zhijie Ning and
  • Gong Cheng

29 January 2015

Lectins are a group of proteins with carbohydrate recognition activity. Lectins are categorized into many families based on their different cellular locations as well as their specificities for a variety of carbohydrate structures due to the features...

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57 Citations
5,874 Views
10 Pages

12 August 2019

Since 2015, severe outbreaks of hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS), caused by hypervirulent fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4), have emerged in several provinces in China, posing a great threat to poultry industry. So far, factors contributin...

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  • Review
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15 Citations
6,695 Views
20 Pages

26 September 2018

Advances in next-generation sequencing have facilitated the discovery of a multitude of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) with pleiotropic functions in cellular processes, disease, and viral pathogenesis. It came as no surprise when viruses were also re...

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193 Citations
18,634 Views
23 Pages

18 October 2019

Positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) viruses comprise many (re-)emerging human pathogens that pose a public health problem. Our innate immune system and, in particular, the interferon response form the important first line of defence against t...

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45 Citations
10,829 Views
29 Pages

30 March 2020

Vitamin D (VD) plays an essential role in mineral homeostasis and bone remodeling. A number of different VD-related genes (VDRG) are required for the metabolic activation of VD and the subsequent induction of its target genes. They include a set of g...

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3,614 Views
21 Pages

Beyond Infection: The Role of Secreted Viral Proteins in Pathogenesis, Disease Severity and Diagnostic Applications

  • Luis Herrera-Moro Huitron,
  • Víctor Javier Cruz-Holguin,
  • José Manuel Ulloa-Aguilar,
  • Luis Adrián De Jesús-González,
  • Juan Fidel Osuna-Ramos,
  • Mario Guzmán-Huerta,
  • Mercedes Piedad de León-Bautista,
  • Guadalupe León-Reyes,
  • Julio García-Cordero and
  • Moisés León-Juárez
  • + 2 authors

22 April 2025

Secreted viral proteins are crucial in virus–host interactions, as they modify the host microenvironment to promote infection. These secreted proteins could alter immune and inflammatory responses, allowing viruses to evade defense mechanisms s...

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734 Views
20 Pages

Molecular Aspects of Viral Pathogenesis in Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Variants: Evolving Mechanisms of Infection and Host Response

  • Sofia Teodora Muntean,
  • Andreea-Raluca Cozac-Szoke,
  • Andreea Cătălina Tinca,
  • Irina Bianca Kosovski,
  • Silviu Vultur,
  • Mara Vultur,
  • Ovidiu Simion Cotoi and
  • Anca Ileana Sin

Although the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic no longer poses a global emergency, the virus continues to diversify and acquire immunoevasive properties. Understanding the molecular pathways that shape SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis has become essential. In this paper, w...

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10 Citations
6,341 Views
36 Pages

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a zoonotic flavivirus, is principally transmitted by hematophagous mosquitoes, continually between susceptible animals and incidentally from those animals to humans. For almost a century since its discovery, JEV was...

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57 Citations
11,982 Views
24 Pages

Enteric Viral Co-Infections: Pathogenesis and Perspective

  • Heyde Makimaa,
  • Harshad Ingle and
  • Megan T. Baldridge

18 August 2020

Enteric viral co-infections, infections involving more than one virus, have been reported for a diverse group of etiological agents, including rotavirus, norovirus, astrovirus, adenovirus, and enteroviruses. These pathogens are causative agents for a...

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1 Citations
676 Views
42 Pages

13 February 2026

Organoid technology has transformed experimental virology by offering physiologically relevant 3D human models that bridge the gap between conventional 2D cell cultures and complex in vivo systems. Derived from pluripotent or adult stem cells, organo...

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16 Citations
7,000 Views
20 Pages

Multifaceted Nature of Lipid Droplets in Viral Interactions and Pathogenesis

  • Luis Herrera-Moro Huitron,
  • Luis Adrián De Jesús-González,
  • Macario Martínez-Castillo,
  • José Manuel Ulloa-Aguilar,
  • Carlos Cabello-Gutierrez,
  • Cecilia Helguera-Repetto,
  • Julio Garcia-Cordero and
  • Moisés León Juárez

Once regarded as inert organelles with limited and ill-defined roles, lipid droplets (LDs) have emerged as dynamic entities with multifaceted functions within the cell. Recent research has illuminated their pivotal role as primary energy reservoirs i...

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17 Citations
5,573 Views
17 Pages

Drugs of Abuse and Their Impact on Viral Pathogenesis

  • Jason T. Blackard and
  • Kenneth E. Sherman

29 November 2021

Commonly misused substances such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and opioids suppress immune responses and may impact viral pathogenesis. In recent years, illicit use of opioids has fueled outbreaks of several viral pathogens, including...

  • Review
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18 Citations
10,308 Views
24 Pages

The Role of Inflammation in the Pathogenesis of Viral Respiratory Infections

  • Arnaud John Kombe Kombe,
  • Leila Fotoohabadi,
  • Yulia Gerasimova,
  • Ravikanth Nanduri,
  • Pratik Lama Tamang,
  • Monisha Kandala and
  • Theodoros Kelesidis

Viral respiratory infections (VRIs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, making them a significant public health concern. During infection, respiratory viruses, including Influenza virus, SARS-CoV-2, and respiratory syncytial vir...

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18 Citations
5,614 Views
24 Pages

1 December 2023

Ferroptosis is a novelty form of regulated cell death, and it is mainly characterized by iron accumulation and lipid peroxidation in the cells. Its underlying mechanism is related to the amino acid, iron, and lipid metabolisms. During viral infection...

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82 Citations
7,739 Views
27 Pages

Extracellular Vesicles in the Pathogenesis of Viral Infections in Humans

  • Allen Caobi,
  • Madhavan Nair and
  • Andrea D. Raymond

21 October 2020

Most cells can release extracellular vesicles (EVs), membrane vesicles containing various proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes, and signaling molecules. The exchange of EVs between cells facilitates intercellular communication, amplification of cellular...

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43 Citations
10,469 Views
12 Pages

Emerging Roles of Heparanase in Viral Pathogenesis

  • Neel Thakkar,
  • Tejabhiram Yadavalli,
  • Dinesh Jaishankar and
  • Deepak Shukla

18 September 2017

Heparan sulfate (HS) is ubiquitously expressed on mammalian cells. It is a polysaccharide that binds growth factors, cytokines, and chemokines, and thereby controls several important physiological functions. Ironically, many human pathogens including...

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12 Citations
4,702 Views
23 Pages

3 March 2022

Autophagy is a process focused on maintaining the homeostasis of organisms; nevertheless, the role of this process has also been widely documented in viral infections. Thus, xenophagy is a selective form of autophagy targeting viruses. However, the r...

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21 Citations
7,650 Views
24 Pages

The Role of the NRF2 Pathway in the Pathogenesis of Viral Respiratory Infections

  • Maria Daskou,
  • Leila Fotooh Abadi,
  • Chandrima Gain,
  • Michael Wong,
  • Eashan Sharma,
  • Arnaud John Kombe Kombe,
  • Ravikanth Nanduri and
  • Theodoros Kelesidis

31 December 2023

In humans, acute and chronic respiratory infections caused by viruses are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Respiratory viruses infect airway epithelial cells and induce oxidative stress, yet the exact pathogenesis remains unclear...

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59 Citations
9,419 Views
27 Pages

Hallmarks of Metabolic Reprogramming and Their Role in Viral Pathogenesis

  • Charles N. S. Allen,
  • Sterling P. Arjona,
  • Maryline Santerre and
  • Bassel E. Sawaya

14 March 2022

Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer and has proven to be critical in viral infections. Metabolic reprogramming provides the cell with energy and biomass for large-scale biosynthesis. Based on studies of the cellular changes that contribut...

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56 Citations
13,411 Views
15 Pages

The influenza A virus (IAV), a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family, is a highly transmissible respiratory pathogen and represents a continued threat to global health with considerable economic and social impact. IAV is a zoonotic virus that compris...

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11 Citations
5,539 Views
24 Pages

TMPRSS2 as a Key Player in Viral Pathogenesis: Influenza and Coronaviruses

  • Gilmara Barros de Lima,
  • Everton Nencioni,
  • Fábio Thimoteo,
  • Camila Perea,
  • Rafaela Fuzaro Alves Pinto and
  • Sergio Daishi Sasaki

7 January 2025

TMPRSS2, a human transmembrane protease enzyme, plays a crucial role in the spread of certain viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses. This enzyme promotes viral infection by cleaving viral glycoproteins, which helps viruses like SARS-CoV-2 an...

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77 Citations
13,008 Views
22 Pages

Relevance of Viroporin Ion Channel Activity on Viral Replication and Pathogenesis

  • Jose L. Nieto-Torres,
  • Carmina Verdiá-Báguena,
  • Carlos Castaño-Rodriguez,
  • Vicente M. Aguilella and
  • Luis Enjuanes

3 July 2015

Modification of host-cell ionic content is a significant issue for viruses, as several viral proteins displaying ion channel activity, named viroporins, have been identified. Viroporins interact with different cellular membranes and self-assemble for...

  • Communication
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9 Citations
4,023 Views
12 Pages

Human Metapneumovirus Induces Mucin 19 Which Contributes to Viral Pathogenesis

  • Kaitlin McBride,
  • Ma. del Rocio Banos-Lara,
  • Nagarjuna R. Cheemarla and
  • Antonieta Guerrero-Plata

3 September 2020

Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) remains one of the most common viral infections causing acute respiratory tract infections, especially in young children, elderly, and immunocompromised populations. Clinical symptoms can range from mild respiratory sympt...

  • Review
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23 Citations
6,235 Views
20 Pages

Oxygen Sensing and Viral Replication: Implications for Tropism and Pathogenesis

  • Peter Jianrui Liu,
  • Peter Balfe,
  • Jane A McKeating and
  • Mirjam Schilling

25 October 2020

The ability to detect and respond to varying oxygen tension is an essential prerequisite to life. Several mechanisms regulate the cellular response to oxygen including the prolyl hydroxylase domain (PHD)/factor inhibiting HIF (FIH)-hypoxia inducible...

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6 Citations
5,024 Views
27 Pages

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a ubiquitous virus that infects most of the human population and causes significant morbidity and mortality, particularly among immunocompromised individuals. Understanding CMV’s genetic diversity and evolutionary dynam...

  • Communication
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8 Citations
4,199 Views
10 Pages

Deciphering the Role of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Non-Structural NS4B Protein in Viral Pathogenesis

  • Shahbaz Bashir,
  • Andrey Kossarev,
  • Violeta Cascon Martin and
  • Jan Paeshuyse

31 October 2020

Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a (+) ssRNA virus that belongs to the family Flaviviridae. BVDV is a significant animal pathogen causing substantial economic losses to the cattle industry worldwide through respiratory and gastrointestinal infec...

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6 Citations
5,424 Views
33 Pages

The Evolving Role of Zika Virus Envelope Protein in Viral Entry and Pathogenesis

  • Ashkan Roozitalab,
  • Jiantao Zhang,
  • Chenyu Zhang,
  • Qiyi Tang and
  • Richard Y. Zhao

6 June 2025

Zika virus (ZIKV) was first discovered in Uganda’s Zika Forest in 1947. The early African viruses posed little or no health risk to humans. Since then, ZIKV has undergone extensive genetic evolution and adapted to humans, and it now causes a ra...

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7 Citations
4,093 Views
11 Pages

Pathogenesis and Immune Response Caused by Vector-Borne and Other Viral Infections in a Tupaia Model

  • Mohammad Enamul Hoque Kayesh,
  • Md Abul Hashem,
  • Bouchra Kitab and
  • Kyoko Tsukiyama-Kohara

The Tupaia or tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri), a small mammal of the Tupaiidae family, is an increasingly used and promising infection model for virological and immunological research. Recently, sequencing of the Tupaia whole genome revealed that it is...

  • Review
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16 Citations
14,185 Views
29 Pages

Viral Hepatitis: Host Immune Interaction, Pathogenesis and New Therapeutic Strategies

  • Angela Quirino,
  • Nadia Marascio,
  • Francesco Branda,
  • Alessandra Ciccozzi,
  • Chiara Romano,
  • Chiara Locci,
  • Ilenia Azzena,
  • Noemi Pascale,
  • Grazia Pavia and
  • Antonello Maruotti
  • + 8 authors

5 September 2024

Viral hepatitis is a major cause of liver illness worldwide. Despite advances in the understanding of these infections, the pathogenesis of hepatitis remains a complex process driven by intricate interactions between hepatitis viruses and host cells...

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7 Citations
5,888 Views
29 Pages

The Impact of Drugs and Substance Abuse on Viral Pathogenesis—A South African Perspective

  • Lufuno Ratshisusu,
  • Omphile E. Simani,
  • Jason T. Blackard and
  • Selokela G. Selabe

17 June 2024

Illicit drug and alcohol abuse have significant negative consequences for individuals who inject drugs/use drugs (PWID/UDs), including decreased immune system function and increased viral pathogenesis. PWID/UDs are at high risk of contracting or tran...

  • Review
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15 Citations
6,388 Views
27 Pages

27 July 2020

HIV infects several cell types in the body, including CD4+ T cells and macrophages. Here we review the role of macrophages in HIV infection and describe complex interactions between viral proteins and host defenses in these cells. Macrophages exist i...

  • Review
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17 Citations
5,737 Views
18 Pages

Methodologies for Generating Brain Organoids to Model Viral Pathogenesis in the CNS

  • Hannah K. Hopkins,
  • Elizabeth M. Traverse and
  • Kelli L. Barr

19 November 2021

(1) Background: The human brain is of interest in viral research because it is often the target of viruses. Neurological infections can result in consequences in the CNS, which can result in death or lifelong sequelae. Organoids modeling the CNS are...

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6 Citations
9,286 Views
20 Pages

30 October 2013

Post-transcriptional gene regulation by small RNAs is now established as an important branch of the gene regulatory system. Many different classes of small RNAs have been discovered; among these are short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNA (miRNA...

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1 Citations
3,910 Views
3 Pages

Despite major discoveries made in the last few decades about Lassa fever, there are still many unresolved key issues that hamper the development of effective vaccines and therapies against this deadly disease that is endemic in several West African c...

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333 Views
20 Pages

The Role of Viral Infection and Microbial Dysbiosis in Glaucoma: From Pathogenesis to Therapeutic Strategies

  • Xiaobo Wang,
  • Ji Zhang,
  • Jiawei Chen,
  • Qiuling Huang,
  • Xuanchu Duan and
  • Wenxiang Zhu

2 March 2026

Glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness, yet vision loss often progresses despite effective intraocular pressure (IOP) control, suggesting the involvement of non-hydrodynamic mechanisms. This review explores the potential synergistic in...

  • Review
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23 Citations
4,970 Views
13 Pages

1 November 2019

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of non-coding small RNAs that play important roles in the regulation of various biological processes including cell development and differentiation, apoptosis, tumorigenesis, immunoregulation and viral infections. Avian...

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117 Citations
16,433 Views
64 Pages

28 January 2021

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a novel epidemic strain of Betacoronavirus that is responsible for the current viral pandemic, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a global health crisis. Other epidemic Betacoronavirus...

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22 Citations
7,150 Views
18 Pages

9 September 2011

Detailed analysis has been performed over many years of a geographic and temporal cohort of cats naturally infected with feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Molecular analysis of FeLV present in the diseased tissues and application of those viruses to expe...

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26 Citations
8,910 Views
17 Pages

30 January 2019

Pathologies induced by viral infections have undergone extensive study, with traditional model systems such as two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures and in vivo mouse models contributing greatly to our understanding of host-virus interactions. However,...

  • Review
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2 Citations
7,337 Views
21 Pages

Non-Coding RNAs and Reactive Oxygen Species–Symmetric Players of the Pathogenesis Associated with Bacterial and Viral Infections

  • Zaki Milhem,
  • Paul Chiroi,
  • Andreea Nutu,
  • Maximilian Ilea,
  • Mihaela Lupse,
  • Oana Zanoaga and
  • Ioana Berindan-Neagoe

20 July 2021

Infections can be triggered by a wide range of pathogens. However, there are few strains of bacteria that cause illness, but some are quite life-threatening. Likewise, viral infections are responsible for many human diseases, usually characterized by...

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64 Citations
8,418 Views
16 Pages

26 January 2021

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a globally-distributed pathogen and is a major cause of liver disease. HBV (or closely-related animal hepadnaviruses) can integrate into the host genome, but (unlike retroviruses) this integrated form is replication-defecti...

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1 Citations
2,367 Views
17 Pages

Numerous innate immune mechanisms have been shown to be activated during viral infections, including pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) functioning outside and inside the cell along with other sensors promoting the production of interferon and othe...

  • Review
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43 Citations
9,258 Views
37 Pages

19 September 2019

With respect to their genome and their structure, the human hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are complete different viruses. However, both viruses can cause an acute and chronic infection of the liver that is associated with liver...

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