2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2015.03.006
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Virulence of tick-borne encephalitis virus is associated with intact conformational viral RNA structures in the variable region of the 3′-UTR

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“…In line with Sakai et al ., the virus with the longer poly(A) tract was more pathogenic in mice, indicating a putative pathophysiological role of the longer poly(A) tracts that have been detected in Eu-TBEV variants. However, contrary to the previous studies that demonstrated inviolate TBEV replication after poly(A) insertion1119, poly(A) insertion in the V 3′NCR of Torö-2003 restricted viral replication in cell culture. The observed replication discrepancies could be due to the different TBEV subtypes or to higher stability of the replicon RNA used in the respective studies1119.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…In line with Sakai et al ., the virus with the longer poly(A) tract was more pathogenic in mice, indicating a putative pathophysiological role of the longer poly(A) tracts that have been detected in Eu-TBEV variants. However, contrary to the previous studies that demonstrated inviolate TBEV replication after poly(A) insertion1119, poly(A) insertion in the V 3′NCR of Torö-2003 restricted viral replication in cell culture. The observed replication discrepancies could be due to the different TBEV subtypes or to higher stability of the replicon RNA used in the respective studies1119.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Variations in the 3′NCR of tick-borne flaviviruses can be determinants of virulence1112. In previous work we demonstrated the existence of variable 3′NCRs in nature from TBEV strains amplified directly from ticks8.…”
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“…Recently, several reports have suggested that UTRs in other viruses are involved in virulence. For example, it has been reported that the variable region of the 3’ UTR of the tick-borne encephalitis virus genome was associated with virulence in mice (31, 32). It has also been reported that UTRs of the picornavirus genome can affect viral infection and host innate immunity (33).…”
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confidence: 99%