2009
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01167-09
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Interactions between Viral and Prokaryotic Pathogens in a Mixed Infection with Cardiovirus and Mycoplasma

Abstract: In the natural environment, animal and plant viruses often share ecological niches with microorganisms, but the interactions between these pathogens, although potentially having important implications, are poorly investigated. The present report demonstrates, in a model system, profound mutual effects of mycoplasma and cardioviruses in animal cell cultures. In contrast to mycoplasma-free cells, cultures contaminated with Mycoplasma hyorhinis responded to infection with encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV), a pico… Show more

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“…However, although the recommended working concentration for the use in cell cultures is usually 10–20 µM, the inhibitors are often added at higher doses (10 out of 19 randomly chosen papers reported the use of Q‐VD‐OPh at 40–100 µM concentration). The limited specificity has already been warranted for other caspase inhibitors than Q‐VD‐OPh [Ekert et al, 1999; Martin et al, 2007; Lidsky et al, 2009]. The latter is supposed to be more selective for the caspase family as it does not cross‐react with cathepsins (except for cathepsin H), granzyme B, and calpains [Chauvier et al, 2007] but the hypothesis that even this inhibitor may have non‐caspase targets cannot be ruled out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, although the recommended working concentration for the use in cell cultures is usually 10–20 µM, the inhibitors are often added at higher doses (10 out of 19 randomly chosen papers reported the use of Q‐VD‐OPh at 40–100 µM concentration). The limited specificity has already been warranted for other caspase inhibitors than Q‐VD‐OPh [Ekert et al, 1999; Martin et al, 2007; Lidsky et al, 2009]. The latter is supposed to be more selective for the caspase family as it does not cross‐react with cathepsins (except for cathepsin H), granzyme B, and calpains [Chauvier et al, 2007] but the hypothesis that even this inhibitor may have non‐caspase targets cannot be ruled out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most attention in virology research has traditionally been given to properties of individual virus species, whereas comparatively little attention has been paid to within‐host interactions between viruses or between viruses and microorganisms in multiple infections (Lidsky et al ., 2009; Rentería‐Canett et al ., 2011). Meanwhile, accumulating evidence for ubiquitous viral infections in the plant and animal (including humans) kingdoms strongly suggests that mixed viral infections may be the rule rather than the exception in nature (DaPalma et al ., 2010; Waner, 1994), which seems to be typical of the infections induced by parasites (Balmer et al ., 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M. genitalium can induce infl ammatory reaction in infected tissues by stimulation of NF-kB transcription factor in epithelial cells through TLR2/6 [10]. Interactions of mycoplasmas with various associations of viruses and other infectious agents with induction of cell apoptosis or necrosis are also probable [8].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%