All Relations between iav and nasal

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Alessandra Silva Dias, Amy L Vincent Baker, Rodney B Baker, Jianqiang Zhang, Michael A Zeller, Pravina Kitikoon, Phillip C Gauge. Detection and Characterization of Influenza A Virus Endemic Circulation in Suckling and Nursery Pigs Originating from Vaccinated Farms in the Same Production System. Viruses. vol 16. issue 4. 2024-04-27. PMID:38675967. iav rna was detected in 1.64% and 31.01% of individual nasal swabs and oral fluids, respectively. 2024-04-27 2024-04-29 Not clear
Thomas Rowe, William Davis, David E Wentworth, Ted Ros. Differential interferon responses to influenza A and B viruses in primary ferret respiratory epithelial cells. Journal of virology. 2024-01-31. PMID:38294251. in this study, we utilized primary differentiated ferret nasal epithelial cells (fnecs) which were inoculated with iav and ibv to study differences in innate immune responses which may result in differences in adaptive immune responses in the host. 2024-01-31 2024-02-02 Not clear
Charlotte Kristensen, Lars E Larsen, Ramona Trebbien, Henrik E Jense. The avian influenza A virus receptor SA-α2,3-Gal is expressed in the porcine nasal mucosa sustaining the pig as a mixing vessel for new influenza viruses. Virus research. 2023-12-24. PMID:38142890. the iav receptor (sa-α2,3 and sa-α2,6) distribution and the presence of specifically neu5gc-α2,6 in the porcine nasal, tracheal, and lung tissues was investigated by lectin histochemistry. 2023-12-24 2023-12-27 human
Marissa Knoll, Rebekah Honce, Victoria Meliopoulos, Stacey Schultz-Cherry, Elodie Ghedin, David Gresha. Host obesity impacts genetic variation in influenza A viral populations. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023-07-28. PMID:37503024. using a co-caging study design, we investigated the maintenance, generation, and transmission of intrahost iav genetic variation by sequencing viral genomic rna obtained from nasal wash samples over multiple days of infection. 2023-07-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Bonnie H Yeung-Luk, Gitanjali A Narayanan, Baishakhi Ghosh, Ara Wally, Esther Lee, Michelle Mokaya, Esha Wankhade, Rachel Zhang, Brianna Lee, Bongsoo Park, Jessica Resnick, Anne Jedlicka, Amanda Dziedzic, Murugappan Ramanathan, Shyam Biswal, Andrew Pekosz, Venkataramana K Sidhay. SARS-CoV-2 infection alters mitochondrial and cytoskeletal function in human respiratory epithelial cells mediated by expression of spike protein. mBio. 2023-07-28. PMID:37504520. we assessed differential gene expression in human nasal cells upon scv2 or iav infection using rna sequencing. 2023-07-28 2023-08-14 human
Hsiao Hui Ong, Jing Liu, Yukei Oo, Mark Thong, De Yun Wang, Vincent T Cho. Prolonged Primary Rhinovirus Infection of Human Nasal Epithelial Cells Diminishes the Viral Load of Secondary Influenza H3N2 Infection via the Antiviral State Mediated by RIG-I and Interferon-Stimulated Genes. Cells. vol 12. issue 8. 2023-05-16. PMID:37190061. however, the susceptibility of human nasal epithelial cells (hnecs) to re-infection by the same hrv serotype, and to secondary iav infection following prolonged primary hrv infection, has not been studied in detail. 2023-05-16 2023-08-14 human
Samantha J Hau, Daniel W Nielsen, Kathy T Mou, David P Alt, Steven Kellner, Susan L Brockmeie. Resilience of swine nasal microbiota to influenza A virus challenge in a longitudinal study. Veterinary research. vol 54. issue 1. 2023-05-02. PMID:37131235. evidence in humans has shown that iav can disturb the nasal microbiota and increase host susceptibility to bacterial secondary infections. 2023-05-02 2023-08-14 Not clear
Samantha J Hau, Daniel W Nielsen, Kathy T Mou, David P Alt, Steven Kellner, Susan L Brockmeie. Resilience of swine nasal microbiota to influenza A virus challenge in a longitudinal study. Veterinary research. vol 54. issue 1. 2023-05-02. PMID:37131235. few, small-scale studies have examined the impact of iav infection on the swine nasal microbiota. 2023-05-02 2023-08-14 Not clear
Samantha J Hau, Daniel W Nielsen, Kathy T Mou, David P Alt, Steven Kellner, Susan L Brockmeie. Resilience of swine nasal microbiota to influenza A virus challenge in a longitudinal study. Veterinary research. vol 54. issue 1. 2023-05-02. PMID:37131235. to better understand the effects of iav infection on the nasal microbiota and its potential indirect impacts on the respiratory health of the host, a larger, longitudinal study was undertaken to characterize the diversity and community composition of the nasal microbiota of pigs challenged with an h3n2 iav. 2023-05-02 2023-08-14 Not clear
Álvaro López-Valiñas, Marta Valle, Miaomiao Wang, Ayub Darji, Guillermo Cantero, Chiara Chiapponi, Joaquim Segalés, Llilianne Ganges, José I Núñe. Vaccination against swine influenza in pigs causes different drift evolutionary patterns upon swine influenza virus experimental infection and reduces the likelihood of genomic reassortments. Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology. vol 13. 2023-03-30. PMID:36992684. nasal swab samples were daily recovered and broncho-alveolar lavage fluid (balf) was also collected at necropsy day from each pig for swine iav detection and whole genome sequencing. 2023-03-30 2023-08-14 human
Magdalena Plancarte, Ganna Kovalenko, Julie Baldassano, Ana L Ramírez, Selina Carrillo, Pádraig J Duignan, Ian Goodfellow, Eric Bortz, Jayeeta Dutta, Harm van Bakel, Lark L Coffe. Human influenza A virus H1N1 in marine mammals in California, 2019. PloS one. vol 18. issue 3. 2023-03-30. PMID:36996074. despite no change in surveillance intensity, we detected iav rna in 10 samples in march and april, mostly in nasal and rectal swabs from northern elephant seals (mirounga angustirostris). 2023-03-30 2023-08-14 human
Magdalena Plancarte, Ganna Kovalenko, Julie Baldassano, Ana L Ramírez, Selina Carrillo, Pádraig J Duignan, Ian Goodfellow, Eric Bortz, Jayeeta Dutta, Harm van Bakel, Lark L Coffe. Human influenza A virus H1N1 in marine mammals in California, 2019. PloS one. vol 18. issue 3. 2023-03-30. PMID:36996074. although virus isolation was unsuccessful, iav sequenced from one northern elephant seal nasal swab showed close genetic identity with pandemic h1n1 iav subclade 6b.1a.1 that was concurrently circulating in humans in the 2018/19 influenza season. 2023-03-30 2023-08-14 human
Jessica D Resnick, Michael A Beer, Andrew Pekos. Early Transcriptional Responses of Human Nasal Epithelial Cells to Infection with Influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 Virus Differ and Are Influenced by Physiological Temperature. Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland). vol 12. issue 3. 2023-03-29. PMID:36986402. as the nasal passageways are the initial site of respiratory virus infection, in this study we investigated the effect of temperature on host responses in human nasal epithelial cells (hnecs) utilizing iav and scv2 in vitro infection models. 2023-03-29 2023-08-14 human
Jessica D Resnick, Michael A Beer, Andrew Pekos. Early transcriptional responses of human nasal epithelial cells to infection with Influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 virus differ and are influenced by physiological temperature. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023-03-22. PMID:36945583. as the nasal passageways are the initial site of respiratory virus infection, in this study we investigated the effect of temperature on host responses in human nasal epithelial cells (hnecs) utilizing iav and scv2 2023-03-22 2023-08-14 human
Joy M Gary, Jana M Ritter, Xiangjie Sun, Taronna R Maines, Jessica A Belse. Influenza A virus infection and pathology in nasal and periocular tissues after ocular inoculation in ferrets. Veterinary pathology. 2022-07-05. PMID:35786220. we examined virus distribution and associated inflammation within nasal and periocular tissues during the acute phase of h1n1 iav infection in ferrets following intranasal or ocular inoculation. 2022-07-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Joy M Gary, Jana M Ritter, Xiangjie Sun, Taronna R Maines, Jessica A Belse. Influenza A virus infection and pathology in nasal and periocular tissues after ocular inoculation in ferrets. Veterinary pathology. 2022-07-05. PMID:35786220. ocular and intranasal inoculations with iav caused comparable viral antigen distribution and inflammation in the nasal passages, though infection kinetics and magnitude differed by inoculation route. 2022-07-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Tusar Giri, Santosh Panda, Jeannie C Kelly, Carlo Pancaro, Arvind Palanisam. Upregulated influenza A viral entry factors and enhanced interferon-alpha response in the nasal epithelium of pregnant rats. Heliyon. vol 8. issue 5. 2022-05-20. PMID:35592667. despite the increased severity of influenza a infection in pregnancy, knowledge about the expression of cell entry factors for influenza a virus (iav) and the innate immune response in the nasal epithelium, the primary portal of viral entry, is limited. 2022-05-20 2023-08-13 rat
Tusar Giri, Santosh Panda, Jeannie C Kelly, Carlo Pancaro, Arvind Palanisam. Upregulated influenza A viral entry factors and enhanced interferon-alpha response in the nasal epithelium of pregnant rats. Heliyon. vol 8. issue 5. 2022-05-20. PMID:35592667. here, we compared the expression of iav cell entry factors and the status of the innate immune response in the nasal epithelium of pregnant 2022-05-20 2023-08-13 rat
Gustavo Lopez-Moreno, Peter Davies, My Yang, Marie R Culhane, Cesar A Corzo, Chong Li, Aaron Rendahl, Montserrat Torremorel. Evidence of influenza A infection and risk of transmission between pigs and farmworkers. Zoonoses and public health. 2022-04-21. PMID:35445551. direct whole-genome sequencing from samples obtained from worker nasal passages indicated evidence of infection of a worker with pandemic 2009 h1n1 of human-origin iav (h1-pdm 1a 3.3.2) when reporting to work, and exposure of several workers to a swine-origin iav (h1-alpha 1a 1.1) circulating in the pigs on the farm where they were employed. 2022-04-21 2023-08-13 human
Gustavo Lopez-Moreno, Peter Davies, My Yang, Marie R Culhane, Cesar A Corzo, Chong Li, Aaron Rendahl, Montserrat Torremorel. Evidence of influenza A infection and risk of transmission between pigs and farmworkers. Zoonoses and public health. 2022-04-21. PMID:35445551. our study provides evidence of 1) risk of iav transmission between pigs and people, 2) pandemic h1n1 iav infected workers reporting to work and 3) workers exposed to swine harbouring swine-origin iav in their nasal passages temporarily. 2022-04-21 2023-08-13 human