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Molecular aspects of the teratogenesis of rubella virus
George, Suji; Viswanathan, Rajlakshmi; Sapkal, Gajanan N.
Affiliation
  • George, Suji; ICMR-National Institute of Virology. Diagnostic Virology Group. Pune. IN
  • Viswanathan, Rajlakshmi; ICMR-National Institute of Virology. Diagnostic Virology Group. Pune. IN
  • Sapkal, Gajanan N; ICMR-National Institute of Virology. Diagnostic Virology Group. Pune. IN
Biol. Res ; 52: 47-47, 2019. ilus
Article de En | LILACS | ID: biblio-1505767
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ABSTRACT
Rubella or German measles is an infection caused by rubella virus (RV). Infection of children and adults is usually characterized by a mild exanthematous febrile illness. However, RV is a major cause of birth defects and fetal death following infection in pregnant women. RV is a teratogen and is a major cause of public health concern as there are more than 100,000 cases of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) estimated to occur every year. Several lines of evidence in the field of molecular biology of RV have provided deeper insights into the teratogenesis process. The damage to the growing fetus in infected mothers is multifactorial, arising from a combination of cellular damage, as well as its effect on the dividing cells. This review focuses on the findings in the molecular biology of RV, with special emphasis on the mitochondrial, cytoskeleton and the gene expression changes. Further, the review addresses in detail, the role of apoptosis in the teratogenesis process.
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Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Complications infectieuses de la grossesse / Rubéole / Virus de la rubéole / Malformations / Syndrome de rubéole congénitale / Tératogenèse Limites du sujet: Female / Humans / Pregnancy langue: En Texte intégral: Biol. Res Thème du journal: BIOLOGIA Année: 2019 Type: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Complications infectieuses de la grossesse / Rubéole / Virus de la rubéole / Malformations / Syndrome de rubéole congénitale / Tératogenèse Limites du sujet: Female / Humans / Pregnancy langue: En Texte intégral: Biol. Res Thème du journal: BIOLOGIA Année: 2019 Type: Article