Transcriptional activation of bovine leukemia virus in blood cells from experimentally infected, asymptomatic sheep with latent infections
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Mechanisms of leukemogenesis induced by bovine leukemia virus: prospects for novel anti-retroviral therapies in humanMechanisms of pathogenesis induced by bovine leukemia virus as a model for human T-cell leukemia virusBovine Leukemia Virus Small Noncoding RNAs Are Functional Elements That Regulate Replication and Contribute to Oncogenesis In VivoVaccination against δ-retroviruses: the bovine leukemia virus paradigmDiscordance between bovine leukemia virus tax immortalization in vitro and oncogenicity in vivo.In vivo rescue of a silent tax-deficient bovine leukemia virus from a tumor-derived ovine B-cell line by recombination with a retrovirally transduced wild-type tax gene.Assessment of bovine leukemia virus transcripts in vivo.The region between amino acids 245 and 265 of the bovine leukemia virus (BLV) tax protein restricts transactivation not only via the BLV enhancer but also via other retrovirus enhancers.Suboptimal enhancer sequences are required for efficient bovine leukemia virus propagation in vivo: implications for viral latencyValproate activates bovine leukemia virus gene expression, triggers apoptosis, and induces leukemia/lymphoma regression in vivo.BLV-CoCoMo-qPCR: Quantitation of bovine leukemia virus proviral load using the CoCoMo algorithm.Inhibition of histone deacetylases induces bovine leukemia virus expression in vitro and in vivo.Intestinal Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli bacteria mitigate bovine leukemia virus infection in experimentally infected sheep.Estimation of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) proviral load harbored by lymphocyte subpopulations in BLV-infected cattle at the subclinical stage of enzootic bovine leucosis using BLV-CoCoMo-qPCR.Latency of viral expression in vivo is not related to CpG methylation in the U3 region and part of the R region of the long terminal repeat of bovine leukemia virusDissemination of bovine leukemia virus-infected cells from a newly infected sheep lymph nodePeripheral blood B-cell death compensates for excessive proliferation in lymphoid tissues and maintains homeostasis in bovine leukemia virus-infected sheepPreventive and therapeutic strategies for bovine leukemia virus: lessons for HTLV.Chromatin disruption in the promoter of bovine leukemia virus during transcriptional activationViral expression directs the fate of B cells in bovine leukemia virus-infected sheep.Defibrinated bovine plasma inhibits retroviral transcription by blocking p52 activation of the NFkappaB element in the long terminal repeatTwo state model for a constant disease hazard in paratuberculosis (and other bovine diseases).Differences in intermittent and continuous fecal shedding patterns between natural and experimental Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis infections in cattle.The CREB, ATF-1, and ATF-2 transcription factors from bovine leukemia virus-infected B lymphocytes activate viral expression.Cellular pathways involved in the ex vivo expression of bovine leukemia virusThe prevalence of proviral bovine leukemia virus in peripheral blood mononuclear cells at two subclinical stages of infection.Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from sheep infected with a variant of bovine leukemia virus synthesize envelope glycoproteins but fail to induce syncytia in culture.Involvement of the cyclic AMP-responsive element binding protein in bovine leukemia virus expression in vivo.Identification of alternatively spliced mRNAs encoding potential new regulatory proteins in cattle infected with bovine leukemia virus.In vivo infection of sheep by bovine leukemia virus mutants.Pathogenicity of molecularly cloned bovine leukemia virus.In vivo transcription of the bovine leukemia virus tax/rex region in normal and neoplastic lymphocytes of cattle and sheep.Activation of bovine leukemia virus transcription in lymphocytes from infected sheep: rapid transition through early to late gene expression.A detailed molecular analysis of complete bovine leukemia virus genomes isolated from B-cell lymphosarcomasEpisodic occurrence of antibodies against the bovine leukemia virus Rex protein during the course of infection in sheepPersistent infection of rabbits with bovine leukemia virus associated with development of immune dysfunction.Characterization of new RNA polymerase III and RNA polymerase II transcriptional promoters in the Bovine Leukemia Virus genome.Animal models on HTLV-1 and related viruses: what did we learn?Complete bovine leukemia virus (BLV) provirus is conserved in BLV-infected cattle throughout the course of B-cell lymphosarcoma development.A mutant form of the tax protein of bovine leukemia virus (BLV), with enhanced transactivation activity, increases expression and propagation of BLV in vitro but not in vivo.
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Transcriptional activation of bovine leukemia virus in blood cells from experimentally infected, asymptomatic sheep with latent infections
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