2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2014.08.010
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Evidence that the major hemolymph protein of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, has antiviral activity against herpesviruses

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“…Investigations into the antiviral activity of molluscan AMPs and tissue homogenates is hampered by the lack of continuous cell lines from marine molluscs (Yoshino et al, 2013) and the fact that OsHV-1 cannot be cultured in primary cell cultures from bivalves (details in Garcia et al, 2011). Numerous studies have therefore utilized a heterologous model involving HSV-1 and African green monkey kidney (Vero) cells to identify antiviral compounds in tissue homogenates from commercially important bivalves (Carriel-Gomes et al, 2006;Defer et al, 2009;Green et al, 2014c;Olicard et al, 2005a, b;Segarra et al, 2014a;Zeng et al, 2008) and gastropods (Dang et al, 2011;Zanjani et al, 2014).…”
Section: Antiviral Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Investigations into the antiviral activity of molluscan AMPs and tissue homogenates is hampered by the lack of continuous cell lines from marine molluscs (Yoshino et al, 2013) and the fact that OsHV-1 cannot be cultured in primary cell cultures from bivalves (details in Garcia et al, 2011). Numerous studies have therefore utilized a heterologous model involving HSV-1 and African green monkey kidney (Vero) cells to identify antiviral compounds in tissue homogenates from commercially important bivalves (Carriel-Gomes et al, 2006;Defer et al, 2009;Green et al, 2014c;Olicard et al, 2005a, b;Segarra et al, 2014a;Zeng et al, 2008) and gastropods (Dang et al, 2011;Zanjani et al, 2014).…”
Section: Antiviral Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and no studies of cephalopods. Studies investigating the antiviral response of molluscs have mainly focused on identifying antiviral compounds, measuring immune enzyme activity or characterizing the transcriptional response to OsHV-1 infection Dang et al, 2011Dang et al, , 2013Fleury & Huvet, 2012;Green & Montagnani, 2013;Green et al, 2014c;Jouaux et al, 2013;Moreau et al, 2015;Normand et al, 2014;Olicard et al, 2005a, b;Renault et al, 2011;Rosani et al, 2014;Segarra et al, 2014a, c). These studies suggest that the molluscan antiviral response has similarities to the vertebrate interferon pathway (Green & Montagnani, 2013).…”
Section: Innate Antiviral Responses Of Marine Molluscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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