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001-es BibID:BIBFORM019699
Első szerző:Tóth Ferenc, D. (mikrobiológus, élettanász)
Cím:Coinfection as a factor in vertical viral transmission / D. Tóth F., Aboagye-Mathiesen G., Szabó J., Liu X., Mosborg-Petersen P., Kiss J., Zdravkovic M., Hager H., Ebbesen P.
Dátum:1998
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Placenta (Annual Supplement: Trophoblast Research). - 19 : Suppl.2. (1998), p. 171-190. -
További szerzők:Aboagye-Mathiesen, George Szabó Judit (1963-) (szakorvos, klinikai mikrobiológus) Liu, Xiangdong Mosborg-Petersen, P. Kiss Jolán Zdravkovic, Milan Hager Henrik Ebbesen, Peter
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM019702
Első szerző:Tóth Ferenc, D. (mikrobiológus, élettanász)
Cím:Bidirectional enhancing activities between human cell leukemia-lymphoma virus type I and human cytomegalovirus in human term syncytiotrophoblast cells cultured in vitro / D. Tóth F., Aboagye-Mathiesen G., Szabó J., Liu X., Mosborg-Petersen P., Kiss J., Hager H., Zdravkovic M., Andirkó I., Aranyosi J., Ebbesen P.
Dátum:1995
ISSN:0889-2229
Megjegyzések:The syncytiotrophoblast layer of the human placenta has an important role in limiting transplacental viral spread from mother to fetus. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is capable of establishing a latent infection in syncytiotrophoblast cells, with restriction of gene expression to immediate-early and early proteins. We analyzed the extent of replication of human T cell leukemia-lymphoma virus type I (HTLV-I) in human term syncytiotrophoblasts infected with HTLV-I alone or coinfected with HTLV-I and HCMV. Although syncytiotrophoblasts could be infected with cell-free HTLV-I, no viral protein expression was found in the singly infected cells. On the contrary, coinfection of the cells with HTLV-I and HCMV resulted in simultaneous replication of both viruses. Bidirectional enhancing activities between HTLV-I and HCMV were mediated primarily by the Tax and immediate-early proteins, respectively. The stimulatory effect of HTLV-I Tax on HCMV replication appeared to be mediated partly by tumor necrosis factor beta and transforming growth factor beta-1. We observed formation of pseudotypes with HTLV-I nucleocapsids within HCMV envelopes, whereas HCMV was not pseudotyped by HTLV-I envelopes in dually infected syncytiotrophoblast cells. Our data suggest that in vivo dual infection of syncytiotrophoblast cells with HTLV-I and HCMV may facilitate the transplacental transmission of both viruses.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Aids Research And Human Retroviruses. - 11 : 12 (1995), p. 1495-1507. -
További szerzők:Aboagye-Mathiesen, George Szabó Judit (1963-) (szakorvos, klinikai mikrobiológus) Liu, Xiangdong Mosborg-Petersen, P. Kiss Jolán Hager Henrik Zdravkovic, Milan Andirkó István Aranyosi János (1963-) (szülész-nőgyógyász) ifj. Ebbesen, Peter
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM019700
Első szerző:Tóth Ferenc, D. (mikrobiológus, élettanász)
Cím:Epstein-Barr virus permissively infects human syncytiotrophoblasts in vitro and induces replication of human T cell leukemia-lymphoma virus type I in dually infected cells / D. Tóth F., Aboagye-Mathiesen G., Nemes J., Liu X., Andirkó I., Hager H., Zdravkovic M., Szabó J., Kiss J., Aranyosi J., Ebbesen P.
Dátum:1997
ISSN:0042-6822
Megjegyzések:Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), as well as human T-cell leukemia-lymphoma virus type I (HTLV-I), may interact in the pathogenesis of human retroviral infections. The placental syncytiotrophoblast layer represents a barrier protecting the fetal compartment from exposure to retroviruses. We studied the interactions of EBV with HIV-1 and HTLV-I in human term syncytiotrophoblast cells to investigate the significance of double infections in transplacental transmission of human retroviruses. We found that syncytiotrophoblast cells could be productively infected with EBV. Dual infection of the cells with EBV and HTLV-I resulted in full replication cycle of otherwise latent HTLV-I. In contrast, the restricted permissiveness of syncytiotrophoblasts for HIV-1 was not influenced by coinfection of the cells with EBV. Infection of syncytiotrophoblast cells with EBV, but not HTLV-I, induced interleukin-2 and interleukin-6 secretion, and augmented secretion occurred on coinfection with both viruses. Coinfection of syncytiotrophoblast cells with EBV and HTLV-I induced tumor necrosis factor-beta and transforming growth factor-beta 1 secretion, but infection with either virus alone did not lead to secretion of these cytokines. Permissive replication cycle of HTLV-I was induced by the EBV immediate-early gene product Zta. Pseudotype formation between EBV and HTLV-I in coinfected syncytiotrophoblast cells was not found. Our data suggest that activation of HTLV-I gene expression by EBV in coinfected syncytiotrophoblast cells may be a mechanism for transplacental transmission of HTLV-I.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Virology. - 229 : 2 (1997), p. 400-414. -
További szerzők:Aboagye-Mathiesen, George Nemes József Liu, Xiangdong Andirkó István Hager Henrik Zdravkovic, Milan Szabó Judit (1963-) (szakorvos, klinikai mikrobiológus) Kiss Jolán Aranyosi János (1963-) (szülész-nőgyógyász) ifj. Ebbesen, Peter
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