Avian influenza viruses (AIV) are an important emerging threat to public health. It is thought that sialic acid (sia) receptors are barriers in cross-species transmission where the binding preferences of AIV and human influenza viruses are sias α2,3 versus α2,6, respectively. In this study, we show that a normal fully differentiated, primary human bronchial epithelial cell model is readily infected by low pathogenic H5N1, H5N2 and H5N3 AIV, which primarily bind to sia α2,3 moieties, and replicate in these cells independent of specific sias on the cell surface. NHBE cells treated with neuraminidase prior to infection are infected by AIV despite removal of sia α2,3 moieties. Following AIV infection, higher levels of IP-10 and RANTES are secre...
Human infection associated with a novel reassortant avian influenza H7N9 virus has recently been ide...
Influenza H5N1 virus continues to be enzootic in poultry and transmits zoonotically to humans. Altho...
Oral Presentations - Virus Structure/Function and Receptor BindingReceptor specificity restricts inf...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
SAα2,6 and SAα2,3 linked sialic acid molecules on epithelial cell membrane served as receptors for i...
The recent human infections caused by H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 avian influenza viruses highlighted the c...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on ce...
Airway epithelial cells are the initial site of infection with influenza viruses. The innate immune ...
Avian and human influenza viruses preferentially bind to alpha-2,3-linked and alpha-2,6-linked siali...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Respiratory epithelial cells including bronchial epit...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
Human infection associated with a novel reassortant avian influenza H7N9 virus has recently been ide...
Influenza H5N1 virus continues to be enzootic in poultry and transmits zoonotically to humans. Altho...
Oral Presentations - Virus Structure/Function and Receptor BindingReceptor specificity restricts inf...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
SAα2,6 and SAα2,3 linked sialic acid molecules on epithelial cell membrane served as receptors for i...
The recent human infections caused by H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 avian influenza viruses highlighted the c...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
We describe the characterization of influenza A virus infection of an established in vitro model of ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on ce...
Airway epithelial cells are the initial site of infection with influenza viruses. The innate immune ...
Avian and human influenza viruses preferentially bind to alpha-2,3-linked and alpha-2,6-linked siali...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Respiratory epithelial cells including bronchial epit...
Sialic acids (Sias) are regarded as receptors for influenza viruses and are usually bound to galacto...
Human infection associated with a novel reassortant avian influenza H7N9 virus has recently been ide...
Influenza H5N1 virus continues to be enzootic in poultry and transmits zoonotically to humans. Altho...
Oral Presentations - Virus Structure/Function and Receptor BindingReceptor specificity restricts inf...