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Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control
The alphaviruses were amongst the first arboviruses to be isolated, characterized and assigned a taxonomic status. They are globally very widespread, infecting a large variety of terrestrial animals, insects and even fish, and circulate both in the sylvatic and urban/peri-urban environment, causing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114216/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19616028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.07.007 |
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author | Gould, E.A. Coutard, B. Malet, H. Morin, B. Jamal, S. Weaver, S. Gorbalenya, A. Moureau, G. Baronti, C. Delogu, I. Forrester, N. Khasnatinov, M. Gritsun, T. de Lamballerie, X. Canard, B. |
author_facet | Gould, E.A. Coutard, B. Malet, H. Morin, B. Jamal, S. Weaver, S. Gorbalenya, A. Moureau, G. Baronti, C. Delogu, I. Forrester, N. Khasnatinov, M. Gritsun, T. de Lamballerie, X. Canard, B. |
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description | The alphaviruses were amongst the first arboviruses to be isolated, characterized and assigned a taxonomic status. They are globally very widespread, infecting a large variety of terrestrial animals, insects and even fish, and circulate both in the sylvatic and urban/peri-urban environment, causing considerable human morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, despite their obvious importance as pathogens, there are currently no effective antiviral drugs with which to treat humans or animals infected by any of these viruses. The EU-supported project—VIZIER (Comparative Structural Genomics of Viral Enzymes Involved in Replication, FP6 Project: 2004-511960) was instigated with an ultimate view of contributing to the development of antiviral therapies for RNA viruses, including the alphaviruses [Coutard, B., Gorbalenya, A.E., Snijder, E.J., Leontovich, A.M., Poupon, A., De Lamballerie, X., Charrel, R., Gould, E.A., Gunther, S., Norder, H., Klempa, B., Bourhy, H., Rohayemj, J., L’hermite, E., Nordlund, P., Stuart, D.I., Owens, R.J., Grimes, J.M., Tuckerm, P.A., Bolognesi, M., Mattevi, A., Coll, M., Jones, T.A., Åqvist, J., Unger, T., Hilgenfeld, R., Bricogne, G., Neyts, J., La Colla, P., Puerstinger, G., Gonzalez, J.P., Leroy, E., Cambillau, C., Romette, J.L., Canard, B., 2008. The VIZIER project: preparedness against pathogenic RNA viruses. Antiviral Res. 78, 37–46]. This review highlights some of the major features of alphaviruses that have been investigated during recent years. After describing their classification, epidemiology and evolutionary history and the expanding geographic distribution of Chikungunya virus, we review progress in understanding the structure and function of alphavirus replicative enzymes achieved under the VIZIER programme and the development of new disease control strategies. |
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spelling | pubmed-71142162020-04-02 Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control Gould, E.A. Coutard, B. Malet, H. Morin, B. Jamal, S. Weaver, S. Gorbalenya, A. Moureau, G. Baronti, C. Delogu, I. Forrester, N. Khasnatinov, M. Gritsun, T. de Lamballerie, X. Canard, B. Antiviral Res Article The alphaviruses were amongst the first arboviruses to be isolated, characterized and assigned a taxonomic status. They are globally very widespread, infecting a large variety of terrestrial animals, insects and even fish, and circulate both in the sylvatic and urban/peri-urban environment, causing considerable human morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, despite their obvious importance as pathogens, there are currently no effective antiviral drugs with which to treat humans or animals infected by any of these viruses. The EU-supported project—VIZIER (Comparative Structural Genomics of Viral Enzymes Involved in Replication, FP6 Project: 2004-511960) was instigated with an ultimate view of contributing to the development of antiviral therapies for RNA viruses, including the alphaviruses [Coutard, B., Gorbalenya, A.E., Snijder, E.J., Leontovich, A.M., Poupon, A., De Lamballerie, X., Charrel, R., Gould, E.A., Gunther, S., Norder, H., Klempa, B., Bourhy, H., Rohayemj, J., L’hermite, E., Nordlund, P., Stuart, D.I., Owens, R.J., Grimes, J.M., Tuckerm, P.A., Bolognesi, M., Mattevi, A., Coll, M., Jones, T.A., Åqvist, J., Unger, T., Hilgenfeld, R., Bricogne, G., Neyts, J., La Colla, P., Puerstinger, G., Gonzalez, J.P., Leroy, E., Cambillau, C., Romette, J.L., Canard, B., 2008. The VIZIER project: preparedness against pathogenic RNA viruses. Antiviral Res. 78, 37–46]. This review highlights some of the major features of alphaviruses that have been investigated during recent years. After describing their classification, epidemiology and evolutionary history and the expanding geographic distribution of Chikungunya virus, we review progress in understanding the structure and function of alphavirus replicative enzymes achieved under the VIZIER programme and the development of new disease control strategies. Elsevier B.V. 2010-08 2009-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7114216/ /pubmed/19616028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.07.007 Text en Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Article Gould, E.A. Coutard, B. Malet, H. Morin, B. Jamal, S. Weaver, S. Gorbalenya, A. Moureau, G. Baronti, C. Delogu, I. Forrester, N. Khasnatinov, M. Gritsun, T. de Lamballerie, X. Canard, B. Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
title | Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
title_full | Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
title_fullStr | Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
title_short | Understanding the alphaviruses: Recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
title_sort | understanding the alphaviruses: recent research on important emerging pathogens and progress towards their control |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114216/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19616028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.07.007 |
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