The imminent threat of viral epidemics and pandemics dictates a need for therapeutic approaches that target viral pathology irrespective of the infecting strain. Reactive oxygen species are ancient processes that protect plants, fungi and animals against invading pathogens including bacteria. However, in mammals reactive oxygen species production paradoxically promotes virus pathogenicity by mechanisms not yet defined. Here we identify that the primary enzymatic source of reactive oxygen species, NOX2 oxidase, is activated by single stranded RNA and DNA viruses in endocytic compartments resulting in endosomal hydrogen peroxide generation, which suppresses antiviral and humoral signaling networks via modification of a unique, highly conserve...
Influenza viruses are deadly respiratory pathogens of special importance due to their long history o...
Cellular oxidoreductases catalyze thiol/disulfide exchange reactions in susceptible proteins and con...
Influenza A virus pandemics and emerging anti-viral resistance highlight the urgent need for novel g...
The imminent threat of viral epidemics and pandemics dictates a need for therapeutic approaches that...
Viral infections pose an imminent global health threat, and with emerging anti-viral resistance and ...
Background and objective Influenza A viruses (IAV) cause respiratory tract infections that can be fa...
An overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediated by NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) has been relat...
Aims: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive molecules generated in different subcellular...
Influenza A virus infects resident alveolar macrophages in the respiratory tract resulting in Toll l...
Abstract Oxygen and nitrogen radicals are frequently produced during viral infections. These radical...
Influenza A viral infections claim millions of lives worldwide and continue to impose a major burden...
An appropriate level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is necessary for cell proliferation, signaling...
Metabolites derived from superoxide (o2 •−) and nitric oxide (NO•) play an important role in antimic...
Influenza A viruses represent a major global health care challenge, with imminent pandemics, emergin...
Viruses use cell machinery to replicate their genome and produce viral proteins. For this reason, se...
Influenza viruses are deadly respiratory pathogens of special importance due to their long history o...
Cellular oxidoreductases catalyze thiol/disulfide exchange reactions in susceptible proteins and con...
Influenza A virus pandemics and emerging anti-viral resistance highlight the urgent need for novel g...
The imminent threat of viral epidemics and pandemics dictates a need for therapeutic approaches that...
Viral infections pose an imminent global health threat, and with emerging anti-viral resistance and ...
Background and objective Influenza A viruses (IAV) cause respiratory tract infections that can be fa...
An overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediated by NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) has been relat...
Aims: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive molecules generated in different subcellular...
Influenza A virus infects resident alveolar macrophages in the respiratory tract resulting in Toll l...
Abstract Oxygen and nitrogen radicals are frequently produced during viral infections. These radical...
Influenza A viral infections claim millions of lives worldwide and continue to impose a major burden...
An appropriate level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is necessary for cell proliferation, signaling...
Metabolites derived from superoxide (o2 •−) and nitric oxide (NO•) play an important role in antimic...
Influenza A viruses represent a major global health care challenge, with imminent pandemics, emergin...
Viruses use cell machinery to replicate their genome and produce viral proteins. For this reason, se...
Influenza viruses are deadly respiratory pathogens of special importance due to their long history o...
Cellular oxidoreductases catalyze thiol/disulfide exchange reactions in susceptible proteins and con...
Influenza A virus pandemics and emerging anti-viral resistance highlight the urgent need for novel g...