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Acta Virol ; 60(4): 410-416, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27928922

ABSTRACT

Equid herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) is a major pathogen of horses with a worldwide distribution, which can cause various clinical signs ranging from mild respiratory disease to neurological disorders. To initiate an effective infection, EHV-1 evolved a broad spectrum of mechanisms exploiting the host cell, including its actin filaments. An actin-myosin-driven transport has been described to precede cellular entry of different viruses. Therefore, in the present study we investigated the role of actin motor protein - myosin, during replication of two EHV-1 strains: Jan-E (wild-type EHV-1 strain isolated from aborted equine fetus) and Rac-H (attenuated strain highly adapted in cell cultures in vitro) in primary murine neurons. In order to investigate this, we used two inhibitors: blebbistatin (BLB; non-muscle myosin II inhibitor) and 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM; inhibitor of myosin ATPase). Our results demonstrated that limitation of Jan-E EHV-1 replication occurred in cells treated with myosin inhibitor, which confirmed the important role of actin motor proteins during the entry and egress of EHV-1 virions. Application of blebbistatin did not affect Rac-H EHV-1 replication, while BDM caused reduction of replication in murine neurons. Based on these results it can be assumed that EHV-1 virion movement was myosin-dependent.


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Herpesvirus 1, Equid/physiology , Horse Diseases/enzymology , Myosins/metabolism , Neurons/enzymology , Virus Internalization , Virus Release , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Herpesvirus 1, Equid/genetics , Horse Diseases/genetics , Horse Diseases/virology , Horses , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Mice , Myosins/genetics , Neurons/virology
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Pol J Vet Sci ; 16(4): 749-51, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24597312

ABSTRACT

Viruses replicating in the nucleus need to cross the nuclear membrane barrier during infection, therefore disruption of specific nuclear transport pathways is crucial for their replication cycle. In the present study we have investigated the influence of nucleo-cytoplasmic transport inhibitors -- ivermectin and leptomycin B, on EHV-1 replication in primary murine neurons. Obtained results suggest that the examined proteins -- exportin 1 and importin alpha/beta may participate, but are not required, during EHV-1 infection. Based on these results, it can be assumed that EHV-1 is able to use other receptors for nucleo-cytoplasmic transport.


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Herpesvirus 1, Equid/physiology , Karyopherins/metabolism , Neurons/metabolism , Neurons/virology , Virus Replication/physiology , Animals , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Cells, Cultured , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/pharmacology , Insecticides/pharmacology , Ivermectin/pharmacology , Mice , Neurons/drug effects
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16338154

ABSTRACT

Fourteen blood profile variables were analysed in 12-day-old nestlings of great tits (Parus major) in the wild. Except for plateletocrit and platelet distribution width, the traits showed a consistent pattern of variation, with significant intra-brood repeatabilities; they were shown to be significant predictors of nestling performance as measured by survival from hatching to fledging. It is concluded that all blood characteristics that show consistent within-brood variation may be useful as indicators of some aspects of nestling condition/health status in wild birds.


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Nesting Behavior , Passeriformes/physiology , Animals , Erythrocyte Indices , Leukocyte Count , Models, Biological , Passeriformes/blood
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