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Ebola hemorrhagic fever: Properties of the pathogen and development of vaccines and chemotherapeutic agents

Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) epidemic currently ongoing in West Africa is not the first among numerous epidemics in the continent. Yet it seems to be the worst EHF epidemic outbreak caused by Ebola virus Zaire since 1976 as regards its extremely large scale and rapid spread in the population. Exper...

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Autores principales: Kiselev, O. I., Vasin, A. V., Shevyryova, M. P., Deeva, E. G., Sivak, K. V., Egorov, V. V., Tsvetkov, V. B., Egorov, A. Yu., Romanovskaya-Romanko, E. A., Stepanova, L. A., Komissarov, A. B., Tsybalova, L. M., Ignatjev, G. M.
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Publicado: Pleiades Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7089462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S002689331504007X
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author Kiselev, O. I.
Vasin, A. V.
Shevyryova, M. P.
Deeva, E. G.
Sivak, K. V.
Egorov, V. V.
Tsvetkov, V. B.
Egorov, A. Yu.
Romanovskaya-Romanko, E. A.
Stepanova, L. A.
Komissarov, A. B.
Tsybalova, L. M.
Ignatjev, G. M.
author_facet Kiselev, O. I.
Vasin, A. V.
Shevyryova, M. P.
Deeva, E. G.
Sivak, K. V.
Egorov, V. V.
Tsvetkov, V. B.
Egorov, A. Yu.
Romanovskaya-Romanko, E. A.
Stepanova, L. A.
Komissarov, A. B.
Tsybalova, L. M.
Ignatjev, G. M.
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description Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) epidemic currently ongoing in West Africa is not the first among numerous epidemics in the continent. Yet it seems to be the worst EHF epidemic outbreak caused by Ebola virus Zaire since 1976 as regards its extremely large scale and rapid spread in the population. Experiments to study the agent have continued for more than 20 years. The EHF virus has a relatively simple genome with seven genes and additional reading frame resulting from RNA editing. While being of a relatively low genetic capacity, the virus can be ranked as a standard for pathogenicity with the ability to evade the host immune response in uttermost perfection. The EHF virus has similarities with retroviruses, but belongs to (–)RNA viruses of a nonretroviral origin. Genetic elements of the virus, NIRV, were detected in animal and human genomes. EHF virus glycoprotein (GP) is a class I fusion protein and shows more similarities than distinctions in tertiary structure with SIV and HIV gp41 proteins and even influenza virus hemagglutinin. EHF is an unusual infectious disease, and studying the molecular basis of its pathogenesis may contribute to new findings in therapy of severe conditions leading to a fatal outcome.
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spelling pubmed-70894622020-03-23 Ebola hemorrhagic fever: Properties of the pathogen and development of vaccines and chemotherapeutic agents Kiselev, O. I. Vasin, A. V. Shevyryova, M. P. Deeva, E. G. Sivak, K. V. Egorov, V. V. Tsvetkov, V. B. Egorov, A. Yu. Romanovskaya-Romanko, E. A. Stepanova, L. A. Komissarov, A. B. Tsybalova, L. M. Ignatjev, G. M. Mol Biol Reviews Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) epidemic currently ongoing in West Africa is not the first among numerous epidemics in the continent. Yet it seems to be the worst EHF epidemic outbreak caused by Ebola virus Zaire since 1976 as regards its extremely large scale and rapid spread in the population. Experiments to study the agent have continued for more than 20 years. The EHF virus has a relatively simple genome with seven genes and additional reading frame resulting from RNA editing. While being of a relatively low genetic capacity, the virus can be ranked as a standard for pathogenicity with the ability to evade the host immune response in uttermost perfection. The EHF virus has similarities with retroviruses, but belongs to (–)RNA viruses of a nonretroviral origin. Genetic elements of the virus, NIRV, were detected in animal and human genomes. EHF virus glycoprotein (GP) is a class I fusion protein and shows more similarities than distinctions in tertiary structure with SIV and HIV gp41 proteins and even influenza virus hemagglutinin. EHF is an unusual infectious disease, and studying the molecular basis of its pathogenesis may contribute to new findings in therapy of severe conditions leading to a fatal outcome. Pleiades Publishing 2015-08-14 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC7089462/ /pubmed/32214474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S002689331504007X Text en © Pleiades Publishing, Inc. 2015 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Kiselev, O. I.
Vasin, A. V.
Shevyryova, M. P.
Deeva, E. G.
Sivak, K. V.
Egorov, V. V.
Tsvetkov, V. B.
Egorov, A. Yu.
Romanovskaya-Romanko, E. A.
Stepanova, L. A.
Komissarov, A. B.
Tsybalova, L. M.
Ignatjev, G. M.
Ebola hemorrhagic fever: Properties of the pathogen and development of vaccines and chemotherapeutic agents
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title_short Ebola hemorrhagic fever: Properties of the pathogen and development of vaccines and chemotherapeutic agents
title_sort ebola hemorrhagic fever: properties of the pathogen and development of vaccines and chemotherapeutic agents
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7089462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S002689331504007X
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