Persistence of viral RNA in the brain of experimentally infected mice with coxsackievirus B5
Aim. The aim of our study was to follow the persistence of viral RNA in selected organs of experimentally infected with coxsackievirus (CV) B5 strains from different sources such as a patient’s sample, an environmental sample and a prototype virus strain. Methods. CD-1 mice were infected with CVB5...
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Дата: | 2011 |
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Інститут молекулярної біології і генетики НАН України
2011
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Назва видання: | Вiopolymers and Cell |
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Онлайн доступ: | http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/153709 |
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Назва журналу: | Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine |
Цитувати: | Persistence of viral RNA in the brain of experimentally infected mice with coxsackievirus B5 / Stipalova D., Sojka M., Borsanyiova M., Badurova M., Marosova L., Sobotova Z., Bopegamage S. // Вiopolymers and Cell. — 2011. — Т. 27, № 2. — С. 162-164. — Бібліогр.: 15 назв. — англ. |
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Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of UkraineРезюме: | Aim. The aim of our study was to follow the persistence of viral RNA in selected organs of experimentally
infected with coxsackievirus (CV) B5 strains from different sources such as a patient’s sample, an environmental sample and a prototype virus strain. Methods. CD-1 mice were infected with CVB5 strain
Faulkner the prototype, CVB5 – isolate from treated sewage waste and isolate from patient’s stool sample
both identified as CVB5. The viral RNA was detected by RT-PCR using enterovirus primers specific for the
non-coding 5' region. Results. We observed presence of RNA in the brain and heart of mice infected with
isolate from patient’s stool at day 45 post infection (p. i.). Conclusion. We conclude that CVB5 persists in
the brain and heart after oral infection of CD1 mice. The relevance of viral persistence maybe related viral
origin and the genetics.
Keywords: coxsackievirus B5, mouse, brain, persistence. |
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