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Rotavirus research: 2014-2020.
Caddy, Sarah; Papa, Guido; Borodavka, Alexander; Desselberger, Ulrich.
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  • Caddy S; Cambridge Institute for Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease Jeffery Cheah Biomedical Centre, Cambridge, CB2 0AW, UK. Electronic address: slc50@cam.ac.uk.
  • Papa G; MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge Biomedical Campus Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK. Electronic address: gpapa@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk.
  • Borodavka A; Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1QW, UK. Electronic address: ab2677@cam.ac.uk.
  • Desselberger U; Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK. Electronic address: ud207@medschl.cam.ac.uk.
Virus Res ; 304: 198499, 2021 10 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34224769
ABSTRACT
Rotaviruses are major causes of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide and also cause disease in the young of many other mammalian and of avian species. During the recent 5-6 years rotavirus research has benefitted in a major way from the establishment of plasmid only-based reverse genetics systems, the creation of human and other mammalian intestinal enteroids, and from the wide application of structural biology (cryo-electron microscopy, cryo-EM tomography) and complementary biophysical approaches. All of these have permitted to gain new insights into structure-function relationships of rotaviruses and their interactions with the host. This review follows different stages of the viral replication cycle and summarizes highlights of structure-function studies of rotavirus-encoded proteins (both structural and non-structural), molecular mechanisms of viral replication including involvement of cellular proteins and lipids, the spectrum of viral genomic and antigenic diversity, progress in understanding of innate and acquired immune responses, and further developments of prevention of rotavirus-associated disease.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 3_ND Problema de saúde: 2_enfermedades_transmissibles / 3_diarrhea Assunto principal: Infecções por Rotavirus / Rotavirus / Gastroenterite Limite: Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: Virus Res Assunto da revista: VIROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 3_ND Problema de saúde: 2_enfermedades_transmissibles / 3_diarrhea Assunto principal: Infecções por Rotavirus / Rotavirus / Gastroenterite Limite: Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Infant Idioma: En Revista: Virus Res Assunto da revista: VIROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article
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