Abstract Background Defective interfering (DI) viruses are natural antivirals made by nearly all viruses. They have a highly deleted genome (thus being non-infectious) and interfere with the replication of genetically related infectious viruses. We have produced the first potential therapeutic DI virus for the clinic by cloning an influenza A DI RNA (1/244) which was derived naturally from genome segment 1. This is highly effective in vivo, and has unexpectedly broad-spectrum activity with two different modes of action: inhibiting influenza A viruses through RNA interference, and all other (interferon-sensitive) respiratory viruses through stimulating interferon type I. Results We have investigated the RNA inhibitory mechanism(s) of DI 1/24...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are subviral RNAs produced during multiplication of RNA viruses by t...
Influenza A and B viruses are major human respiratory pathogens that contribute to the burden of sea...
Defective interfering (DI) virus RNAs result from major deletions in full-length viral RNAs that occ...
BACKGROUND Defective interfering (DI) viruses are natural antivirals made by nearly all viruses. ...
Background Defective interfering (DI) viruses are natural antivirals made by nearly all viruses. Th...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are highly deleted forms of the infectious genome that are made by m...
Defective interfering (DI) viruses arise during the replication of influenza A virus and contain a n...
Abstract Influenza A virus (IAV) infection constitutes a significant health threat. Defective interf...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the replicat...
Defective interfering (DI) virus is simply defined as a spontaneously generated virus mutant from wh...
A defective interfering (DI) virus differs from the infectious virus from which it originated in hav...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the 3 replic...
Defective interfering (DI) viruses arise during the replication of influenza A virus and contain a n...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
Naturally produced defective influenza virus has antiviral activity and, in sufficient amount, can p...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are subviral RNAs produced during multiplication of RNA viruses by t...
Influenza A and B viruses are major human respiratory pathogens that contribute to the burden of sea...
Defective interfering (DI) virus RNAs result from major deletions in full-length viral RNAs that occ...
BACKGROUND Defective interfering (DI) viruses are natural antivirals made by nearly all viruses. ...
Background Defective interfering (DI) viruses are natural antivirals made by nearly all viruses. Th...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are highly deleted forms of the infectious genome that are made by m...
Defective interfering (DI) viruses arise during the replication of influenza A virus and contain a n...
Abstract Influenza A virus (IAV) infection constitutes a significant health threat. Defective interf...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the replicat...
Defective interfering (DI) virus is simply defined as a spontaneously generated virus mutant from wh...
A defective interfering (DI) virus differs from the infectious virus from which it originated in hav...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the 3 replic...
Defective interfering (DI) viruses arise during the replication of influenza A virus and contain a n...
Influenza virus defective interfering (DI) particles are naturally occurring noninfectious virions t...
Naturally produced defective influenza virus has antiviral activity and, in sufficient amount, can p...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are subviral RNAs produced during multiplication of RNA viruses by t...
Influenza A and B viruses are major human respiratory pathogens that contribute to the burden of sea...
Defective interfering (DI) virus RNAs result from major deletions in full-length viral RNAs that occ...