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The degradation of nuclear pore components and disruption of nucleocytoplasmic trafficking during rhinovirus infection have been attributed to viral 2A protease. Here we show for the first time that rhinovirus 3C protease may also have a role. Specifically, we show that 3C and its precursor, 3CD,...
Exposure to the rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, can protect against infection by theviruswhich causesCOVID-19, Yale researchers have found. In a new study, the researchers found that the common respiratory virus jump-starts the activity of interferon-stimulated genes, ear...
"We have found that rhinovirus, the most common cause of colds, contributes a disproportionate amount towards future asthma development in comparison to other viruses that also cause childhood wheezing," said principle investigator, Robert F. Lemanske, Jr., M.D., head of the Division of Pediatr...
To test how the rhinovirus and the influenza virus interact, Foxman’s lab created human airway tissue from stem cells that give rise to epithelial cells, which line the airways of the lung and are a chief target of respiratory viruses. They found that after the tissue had been exposed to...
"We found that a large proportion of these rhinoviruses, particularly the ones that cause severe disease, need ahuman proteincalled STING to make copies of its RNA," said Lemon, professor of medicine and microbiology and immunology at the UNC School of Medicine. "We don't know how or why...
Respiratory Viruses infections (RVI) such as rhinovirus, coronavirus, influenza virus, and adenovirus affect the respiratory and the immune systems. The role of nutrition in the respiratory and immune systems has been studied in some studies, and its importance is undeniable. In addition, one of ...
Rhinovirus (colds) Flu virus. Epstein-Barr virus (mononucleosis, or mono) Type 1 herpes (cold sores) Strep bacteria. Hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Cytomegalovirus (a risk for babies in the womb) Can you catch anything from saliva?
“PCR detection of viruses is helpful so long as its accuracy can be understood: it offers the capacity to detect RNA in minute quantities, but whether that RNA represents infectious virus may not be clear.” “The relation with infectiousness is unclear and more data are needed on this. ...
Peak flu season and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, season are coming, so we should anticipate flu and RSV activity to pick up in the coming months. In the meantime, there are other common respiratory illnesses, such as rhinoviruses and adenoviruses, that are constantly in circulation and...