Spumavirus
"Spumavirus" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Genus of non-oncogenic retroviruses which establish persistent infections in many animal species but are considered non-pathogenic. Its species have been isolated from primates (including humans), cattle, cats, hamsters, horses, and sea lions. Spumaviruses have a foamy or lace-like appearance and are often accompanied by syncytium formation. SIMIAN FOAMY VIRUS is the type species.
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D016092
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MeSH Number(s) |
B04.820.650.850
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Concept/Terms |
Spumavirus- Spumavirus
- Foamy Virus
- Foamy Viruses
- Spumaviruses
Bovine foamy virus- Bovine foamy virus
- Bovine foamy viruses
- foamy virus, Bovine
- foamy viruses, Bovine
- viruses, Bovine foamy
- Bovine Syncytial Virus
- Bovine Syncytial Viruses
- Syncytial Virus, Bovine
- Syncytial Viruses, Bovine
Feline foamy virus- Feline foamy virus
- Feline foamy viruses
- foamy viruses, Feline
- virus, Feline foamy
- viruses, Feline foamy
- Feline Syncytium-Forming Virus
- Feline Syncytium Forming Virus
- Feline Syncytium-Forming Viruses
- Syncytium-Forming Virus, Feline
- Syncytium-Forming Viruses, Feline
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Spumavirus" by people in Profiles.
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Lindemann D, H?tter S, Wei G, L?chelt M. The Unique, the Known, and the Unknown of Spumaretrovirus Assembly. Viruses. 2021 Jan 13; 13(1).
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Morrison JH, Miller C, Bankers L, Crameri G, Wang LF, Poeschla EM. A Potent Postentry Restriction to Primate Lentiviruses in a Yinpterochiropteran Bat. mBio. 2020 09 15; 11(5).
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Ledesma-Feliciano C, Troyer RM, Zheng X, Miller C, Cianciolo R, Bordicchia M, Dannemiller N, Gagne R, Beatty J, Quimby J, L?chelt M, VandeWoude S. Feline Foamy Virus Infection: Characterization of Experimental Infection and Prevalence of Natural Infection in Domestic Cats with and without Chronic Kidney Disease. Viruses. 2019 07 19; 11(7).
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Kechejian SR, Dannemiller N, Kraberger S, Ledesma-Feliciano C, Malmberg J, Roelke Parker M, Cunningham M, McBride R, Riley SPD, Vickers WT, Logan K, Alldredge M, Crooks K, L?chelt M, Carver S, VandeWoude S. Feline Foamy Virus is Highly Prevalent in Free-Ranging Puma concolor from Colorado, Florida and Southern California. Viruses. 2019 04 19; 11(4).
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Wei G, Kehl T, Bao Q, Benner A, Lei J, L?chelt M. The chromatin binding domain, including the QPQRYG motif, of feline foamy virus Gag is required for viral DNA integration and nuclear accumulation of Gag and the viral genome. Virology. 2018 11; 524:56-68.
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Ledesma-Feliciano C, Hagen S, Troyer R, Zheng X, Musselman E, Slavkovic Lukic D, Franke AM, Maeda D, Zielonka J, M?nk C, Wei G, VandeWoude S, L?chelt M. Replacement of feline foamy virus bet by feline immunodeficiency virus vif yields replicative virus with novel vaccine candidate potential. Retrovirology. 2018 05 16; 15(1):38.
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