International audiencePersistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and the host coexist. A common outcome for viral infections, persistence is a widespread phenomenon through all kingdoms. With a clear benefit for the virus and/or the host at the population level, persistent infections act as modulators of the ecosystem. The origin of persistence being long time elusive, here we explore the concept of 'endogenization' of viral sequences with concomitant activation of the host immune pathways, as a main way to establish and maintain viral persistent infections. Current concepts on viral persistence mechanisms and biological role are discussed
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viruses that cause chronic infection constitute a stable but little-recognized part of our metagenom...
Because of their clinical and epidemiological consequences, persistent infections play an important ...
Persistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and the host coexist. A c...
International audiencePersistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and...
Recently, we have realized that viruses numerically dominate all life. Although viruses are known to...
RER is funded by the Wellcome Trust, UK (Grant 101788/Z/13/Z) and DEG by US National Institutes of H...
The giant DNA viruses are highly prevalent and have a particular affinity for the lytic infection of...
Realising that viruses could persist and thereby cause chronic disease has been one of the major acc...
Viruses have evolved a wide range of strategies to persist in their hosts. It remains a challenge to...
infection, can either return to the infection-free state or develop persistent or chronic infection....
long-term chronic (persistent) infections. Once a virus becomes persistent it is very difficult to e...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Persisters-a drug-tolerant sub-population in an isogenic bacterial culture-have been featured throug...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viruses that cause chronic infection constitute a stable but little-recognized part of our metagenom...
Because of their clinical and epidemiological consequences, persistent infections play an important ...
Persistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and the host coexist. A c...
International audiencePersistent infection is a situation of metastability in which the pathogen and...
Recently, we have realized that viruses numerically dominate all life. Although viruses are known to...
RER is funded by the Wellcome Trust, UK (Grant 101788/Z/13/Z) and DEG by US National Institutes of H...
The giant DNA viruses are highly prevalent and have a particular affinity for the lytic infection of...
Realising that viruses could persist and thereby cause chronic disease has been one of the major acc...
Viruses have evolved a wide range of strategies to persist in their hosts. It remains a challenge to...
infection, can either return to the infection-free state or develop persistent or chronic infection....
long-term chronic (persistent) infections. Once a virus becomes persistent it is very difficult to e...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Persisters-a drug-tolerant sub-population in an isogenic bacterial culture-have been featured throug...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viruses that cause chronic infection constitute a stable but little-recognized part of our metagenom...
Because of their clinical and epidemiological consequences, persistent infections play an important ...