2016
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00197-16
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The Emerging Duck Flavivirus Is Not Pathogenic for Primates and Is Highly Sensitive to Mammalian Interferon Antiviral Signaling

Abstract: Flaviviruses pose a significant threat to both animals and humans. Recently, a novel flavivirus, duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV), was identified to be the causative agent of a serious duck viral disease in Asia. Its rapid spread, expanding host range, and uncertain transmission routes have raised substantial concerns regarding its potential threats to nonavian hosts, including humans. Here, we demonstrate that DTMUV is not pathogenic for nonhuman primates and is highly sensitive to mammal type I interferon (IFN) si… Show more

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“…DEF, GEF and DF-1) and mosquito cell lines (i.e. C6/36 and Aedes albopictus) [26][27][28]. In addition, an artificial infection study found that BALB/c mice and Kunming mice are susceptible to duck TMUV after intracerebral inoculation, but not subcutaneous (s.c.) orintranasal (i.n.)…”
Section: Host Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…DEF, GEF and DF-1) and mosquito cell lines (i.e. C6/36 and Aedes albopictus) [26][27][28]. In addition, an artificial infection study found that BALB/c mice and Kunming mice are susceptible to duck TMUV after intracerebral inoculation, but not subcutaneous (s.c.) orintranasal (i.n.)…”
Section: Host Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The field strain of TMUV (TMUV-SDMS) was found to grow well in the mosquito C6/36 cell line, monkey Vero cells and duck embryo fibroblast (DEF) cells. According to phylogenetic analysis of the E and NS5 genes, TMUV-SDMS is closely related to duckorigin TMUV, which causes severe egg-drop disease [27]. Further in vivo experimental data have shown that TMUV RNA replicates well in Cx.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study demonstrated The same scenario, with all infected ducks (1, 3, and 7 week of age) displaying viral encephalitis [18]. Furthermore, The duck Tembusu virus exhibits neurovirulence and age-dependent neuroinvasiveness in BALB/c mice [5,19]. However, The interaction between DTMUV neurovirulence and neuro-immune responses remains unknown.In order to reveal The interaction between DTMUV neurovirulence and neuro-immune responses, we used DTMUV to infect 10-day-old specific pathogen free (SPF) ducks in The current study and harvested The duck brains at 12, 24, and 48 h post infection (hpi).…”
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“…Another study demonstrated The same scenario, with all infected ducks (1, 3, and 7 week of age) displaying viral encephalitis [18]. Furthermore, The duck Tembusu virus exhibits neurovirulence and age-dependent neuroinvasiveness in BALB/c mice [5,19]. However, The interaction between DTMUV neurovirulence and neuro-immune responses remains unknown.…”
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