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Kaposi’s sarcoma herpesvirus latency-associated nuclear antigen broadly regulat...

Li, Shijun; Wang, Mengbo; Sciver, Nicholas Van; Szymula, Agnieszka; Tumuluri, Vinayak Sadasivam; George, Athira; Ramachandran, Akshaya; Raina, Komal

Kaposi’s sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) is a leading cause of malignancy in AIDS and current therapies are limited. Like all herpesviruses, KSHV infection can be latent or lytic. KSHV latency-associated nuclear antigen (LANA) is essential for viral genome persistence during latent infection. LANA also maintains latency by antagonizing expression and function of the KSHV lytic switch protein, RTA. Here, we find LANA...


Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus exploits the DNA damage response to circularize it...

Li, Shijun; Liu, Bing; Tan, Min; Juillard, Franceline; Szymula, Agnieszka; Álvarez, Ángel L.; Sciver, Nicholas Van; George, Athira

To establish lifelong, latent infection, herpesviruses circularize their linear, double-stranded, DNA genomes through an unknown mechanism. Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) herpesvirus (KSHV), a gamma herpesvirus, is tightly linked with KS, primary effusion lymphoma, and multicentric Castleman’s disease. KSHV persists in latently infected cells as a multi-copy, extrachromosomal episome. Here, we show the KSHV genome rapid...


Correction: IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic blood donors at two ti...

Hasan, Muhammad; Moiz, Bushra; Qaiser, Shama; Masood, Kiran Iqbal; Ghous, Zara; Hussain, Areeba; Ali, Natasha; Simas, J. Pedro; Veldhoen, Marc


SARS-CoV-2 decreases malaria severity in co-infected rodent models

Fraga, Ana; Mósca, Andreia F.; Moita, Diana; Simas, J. Pedro; Nunes-Cabaço, Helena; Prudêncio, Miguel

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and malaria, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and Plasmodium parasites, respectively, share geographical distribution in regions where the latter disease is endemic, leading to the emergence of co-infections between the two pathogens. Thus far, epidemiologic studies and case reports have yielded insufficient data on the reciprocal impact ...


De novo human angiotensin - converting enzyme 2 Decoy NL-CVX1 protects mice fro...

Rebelo, Maria; Tang, Cong; Coelho, Ana R.; Labão-Almeida, Carlos; Schneider, Matthias M.; Tatalick, Laurie; Ruivo, Pedro; de Miranda, Marta Pires

The emergence of novel variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) underscores the need to investigate alternative approaches to prevent infection and treat patients with coronavirus disease 2019. Here, we report the preclinical efficacy of NL-CVX1, a de novo decoy that blocks virus entry into cells by binding with nanomolar affinity and high specificity to the receptor-binding doma...


Macrophages drive KSHV B cell latency

Szymula, Agnieszka; Samayoa-Reyes, Gabriela; Ogolla, Sidney; Liu, Bing; Li, Shijun; George, Athira; Sciver, Nicholas Van; Rochford, Rosemary

Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV) establishes lifelong infection and persists in latently infected B cells. Paradoxically, in vitro B cell infection is inefficient, and cells rapidly die, suggesting the absence of necessary factor(s). KSHV epidemiology unexpectedly mirrors that of malaria and certain helminthic infections, while other herpesviruses are ubiquitous. Elevated circulating monocytes are common in ...


Humoral and T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 reveal insights into immunity during...

Masood, Kiran Iqbal; Qaiser, Shama; Abidi, Syed Hani; Khan, Erum; Mahmood, Syed Faisal; Hussain, Areeba; Ghous, Zara; Imtiaz, Khekahsan; Ali, Natasha

Background: Protection against SARS-CoV-2 is mediated by humoral and T cell responses. Pakistan faced relatively low morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 through the pandemic. To examine the role of prior immunity in the population, we studied IgG antibody response levels, virus neutralizing activity and T cell reactivity to Spike protein in a healthy control group (HG) as compared with COVID-19 cases and indi...


Red grape pomace extract: bioactive potential against bacteria, fungi and SARS-...

Melo, Adma; Afonso, Tiago B.; Carvalho, Marta; Rodrigues, Cláudia; Ribeiro, Tânia; Carocho, Márcio; Pinto, Miguel Marques; Tavaria, Freni

The outbreak of COVID-19 disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 forced the scientific world to search for new alternatives to help control the virus. Grape pomace, which is an industrial residue obtained from the winemaking process, has bioactive compounds derived from the grape [1], which can be a starting point for research on the use this residue as a source of new antiviral agents. Thus, the objective of this study w...


Investigating the impact of prior COVID-19 on IgG antibody and interferon γ res...

Hasan, Zahra; Masood, Kiran Iqbal; Qaiser, Shama; Khan, Erum; Hussain, Areeba; Ghous, Zara; Khan, Unab; Yameen, Maliha; Hassan, Imran

Background and Aims: COVID-19 vaccinations have reduced morbidity and mortality from the disease. Antibodies against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2) have been associated with immune protection. Seroprevalence studies revealed high immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody levels to SARS-CoV-2 in the Pakistani population before vaccinations. We investigated the effect of BBIBP-CorV vaccination...


Proximity-Induced Nucleic Acid Degrader (PINAD) approach to targeted RNA degrad...

Mikutis, Sigitas; Rebelo, Maria; Yankova, Eliza; Gu, Muxin; Tang, Cong; Coelho, Ana R.; Yang, Mo; Hazemi, Madoka E.; Pires de Miranda, Marta

Nature has evolved intricate machinery to target and degrade RNA, and some of these molecular mechanisms can be adapted for therapeutic use. Small interfering RNAs and RNase H-inducing oligonucleotides have yielded therapeutic agents against diseases that cannot be tackled using protein-centered approaches. Because these therapeutic agents are nucleic acid-based, they have several inherent drawbacks which inclu...


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