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Seneca Valley virus (SVV, also known as Senecavirus A), an oncolytic virus, is a nonenveloped, positive-strand RNA virus and the sole member of the genus Senecavirus within the family Picornaviridae. The mechanisms of SVV entry into cells are currently almost unknown. In the present study, we found ...

Author(s)
Liu WenQiang; Shang XianFei; Wen Wei; Ren XuJiao; Qin LiuXing; Li XiangMin; Qian Ping
Publisher
Microbiology Society, London, UK
Citation
Journal of General Virology, 2023, 104, 3,
Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA) is an important pathogenic cause of vesicular disease in pigs worldwide. In this study, we screened the B-cell epitopes of SVA using a bioinformatics approach combined with an overlapping synthetic polypeptide method. Four dominant B-cell epitopes (at amino acid (aa) positions:...

Author(s)
Zhang ZhongWang; Yao Fei; Lv JianLiang; Ding YaoZhong; Liu XinSheng; Zhang LiPing; Ma ZhongYuan; Zhou Peng; Wang YongLu; Guo HuiChen; Pan Li
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Virology, 2023, 582, pp 48-56
Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA) belongs to the genus Senecavirus in the family Picornaviridae. Its genome is a positive-sense, single-strand RNA that has 5' and 3' untranslated regions. There is a poly(A) tail at the 3' end of viral genome. Although the number of poly(A)s is variable, the length of poly(A)...

Author(s)
Zhao Di; Li Yan; Li ZiWei; Zhu LiJie; Sang YuXuan; Zhang Hui; Zhang Feng; Ni Bo; Liu FuXiao
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Virus Research, 2023, 328,
Abstract

To clarify whether Senecavirus A (SVA) has the potential of alternative translation, an extra G residue was inserted into an SVA cDNA clone, resultantly generating an "AU G AUG" motif. The second AUG is the authentic SVA initiation codon, whereas the first AU G is a putative one. Subsequently,...

Author(s)
Wang QianQian; Zhao Di; Wang Ling; Sang YuXuan; Meng HaiLan; Wang Qi; Shan Hu; Liu FuXiao; Geri LeTu
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Virology, 2023, 579, pp 67-74
Abstract

Senecavirus A(SVA) is an emerging pathogen of porcine vesicular infectious diseases. SVA infection mainly causes porcine vesicular lesions on the snout, oral mucosa, and coronary bands of dif- ferent ages and acute death of neonatal piglets. The clinical symptoms of SVA are indistinguishable from...

Author(s)
Ding KaiLu; Ma XueQing; Huang JiaXin; Liu Xia; Sun Pu
Publisher
Chinese Veterinary Science, Lanzhou, China
Citation
Chinese Veterinary Science / Zhongguo Shouyi Kexue, 2023, 53, 5, pp 631-640
Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA)-associated porcine idiopathic vesicular disease (PIVD) and pseudorabies (PR) are highly contagious swine diseases that pose a significant threat to the swine industry in China. Since there is currently no effective commercial vaccine against SVA, the virus has spread widely...

Author(s)
Tao Qian; Zhu Ling; Xu Lei; Yang YanTing; Zhang Yang; Liu ZheYan; Xu Tong; Wen JianHua; Deng LiShuang; Zhou YuanCheng; Xu ZhiWen
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology (ASM), Washington, D.C., USA
Citation
Microbiology Spectrum, 2023, 11, 2,
Abstract

Senecavirus A (SVA) is an emerging pathogen that negatively affects the pig industry in China. Affected animals present vesicular lesions which are indistinguishable from other vesicular diseases. To date, there is no commercial vaccine that can be used to control SVA infection in China. In this...

Author(s)
Yan JunFang; Gao YanNi; Li Jian; Li MinJing; Guo ChengYi; Bai Juan; Jiang Ping
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Viruses, 2023, 15, 4,
Abstract

Cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) plays a key role in the innate immune responses to both DNA and RNA virus infection. Here, we found that enterovirus 71 (EV-A71), Seneca Valley virus (SVV), and foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) infection triggered mitochondria damage and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)...

Author(s)
Liu HuiSheng; Zhu ZiXiang; Xue Qiao; Yang Fan; Li ZongQiang; Xue ZhaoNing; Cao WeiJun; He JiJun; Guo JianHong; Liu XiangTao; Shaw, A. E.; King, D. P.; Zheng HaiXue
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS Pathogens, 2023, 19, 2,
Abstract

Foot-and-mouth disease, a class of animal diseases, is caused by foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). The metabolic changes during FMDV infection remain unclear. Here, PK-15 cells, serum, and tonsils infected with FMDV were analyzed by metabolomics. A total of 284 metabolites in cells were...

Author(s)
Liu HuiSheng; Zhu ZiXiang; Xue Qiao; Yang Fan; Cao WeiJun; Xue ZhaoNing; Liu XiangTao; Zheng HaiXue
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS Pathogens, 2023, 19, 2,
Abstract

Introduction: Surveillance of the Seneca Valley virus (SVV) shows a disproportionately higher incidence on Chinese pig farms. Currently, there are no vaccines or drugs to treat SVV infection effectively and effective treatment options are urgently needed. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the...

Author(s)
Su Bo; Wang YingJie; Jian ShanQiu; Tang HuaQiao; Deng HuiDan; Zhu Ling; Zhao XiaoNan; Liu Jian; Cheng HuangZuo; Zhang LiNa; Hu YouJun; Xu ZhiWen
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023, 9, January,

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