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Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 7, Iss 5 (2016)
ABSTRACT Andes virus (ANDV) predominantly infects microvascular endothelial cells (MECs) and nonlytically causes an acute pulmonary edema termed hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). In HPS patients, virtually every pulmonary MEC is infected, MECs are
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https://doaj.org/article/945d9f67e07e48f2b43654fda9b77b6b
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 5 (2015)
The endothelium maintains a vascular barrier by controlling platelet and immune cell interactions, capillary tone and interendothelial cell adherence. Here we suggest common elements in play during viral infection of the endothelium that alter normal
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https://doaj.org/article/a3705a72b49441a7b7653da39d3a1758
Publikováno v:
Lymphatic Research and Biology. 11:128-135
Hantaviruses in the Americas cause a highly lethal acute pulmonary edema termed hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Hantaviruses nonlytically infect microvascular and lymphatic endothelial cells and cause dramatic changes in barrier functions withou
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e01747-16 (2016)
mBio, Vol 7, Iss 5 (2016)
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Andes virus (ANDV) predominantly infects microvascular endothelial cells (MECs) and nonlytically causes an acute pulmonary edema termed hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). In HPS patients, virtually every pulmonary MEC is infected, MECs are enlarged
Autor:
Elena E. Gorbunova, Erich R. Mackow, Nadine A. Dalrymple, Irina N. Gavrilovskaya, Valery Matthys
Publikováno v:
Advances in Virology
Advances in Virology, Vol 2012 (2012)
Advances in Virology, Vol 2012 (2012)
American hantaviruses cause a highly lethal acute pulmonary edema termed hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Hantaviruses nonlytically infect endothelial cells and cause dramatic changes in barrier functions of the endothelium without disrupting the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 85:4752-4760
Hantaviruses primarily infect the endothelial cell lining of capillaries and cause two vascular permeability-based diseases. The ability of pathogenic hantaviruses to regulate the early induction of interferon determines whether hantaviruses replicat
Autor:
Elena E. Gorbunova, Jonathan E. Mackow, Irina N. Gavrilovskaya, Erich R. Mackow, Timothy Pepini
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 84:11929-11936
Hantaviruses infect human endothelial cells (ECs) and cause two diseases marked by vascular permeability defects, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Vascular permeability occurs in the absence of EC
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 84:4832-4839
Hantavirus infections are noted for their ability to infect endothelial cells, cause acute thrombocytopenia, and trigger 2 vascular-permeability-based diseases. However, hantavirus infections are not lytic, and the mechanisms by which hantaviruses ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 84:352-360
Hantaviruses persistently infect specific small mammal hosts and are spread to humans by the inhalation of aerosolized excreted virus (41, 42). Hantaviruses predominantly infect endothelial cells and cause one of two vascular leak-based diseases: hem
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 102:1030-1041
SummaryHantaviruses cause two vascular permeability-based diseases and primarily infect endothelial cells which form the primary fluid barrier of the vasculature. Since hantavirus infections are not lytic, the mechanisms by which hantaviruses cause h