Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Impaired Expression of Cytokines as a Result of Viral Infections with an Emphasis on Small Ruminant Lentivirus Infection in GoatsRecent advances in understanding the genetic resources of sheep breeds locally-adapted to the UK uplands: opportunities they offer for sustainable productivityGenome-wide association identifies multiple genomic regions associated with susceptibility to and control of ovine lentivirus.Experimental transmission of enzootic nasal adenocarcinoma in sheep.Genetic testing for TMEM154 mutations associated with lentivirus susceptibility in sheep.Genetic distinctiveness of the Herdwick sheep breed and two other locally adapted hill breeds of the UK.Selection signatures in worldwide sheep populations.Mutations in Ovis aries TMEM154 are associated with lower small ruminant lentivirus proviral concentration in one sheep flockImmunogenetics of small ruminant lentiviral infectionsGenetic subgroup of small ruminant lentiviruses that infects sheep homozygous for TMEM154 frameshift deletion mutation A4Δ53.Genome-Wide Specific Selection in Three Domestic Sheep Breeds.Genome-Wide Association Identifies SLC2A9 and NLN Gene Regions as Associated with Entropion in Domestic SheepUsing diverse U.S. beef cattle genomes to identify missense mutations in EPAS1, a gene associated with pulmonary hypertension.Small ruminant lentivirus genetic subgroups associate with sheep TMEM154 genotypes.Expanding possibilities for intervention against small ruminant lentiviruses through genetic marker-assisted selective breeding.Immunization against small ruminant lentiviruses.Retroviral infections in sheep and goats: small ruminant lentiviruses and host interaction.Characterization of small ruminant lentivirus A4 subtype isolates and assessment of their pathogenic potential in naturally infected goats.Deletion variant near ZNF389 is associated with control of ovine lentivirus in multiple sheep flocks.Characterization of ovine Nectin-4, a novel peste des petits ruminants virus receptor.Small Ruminant Lentiviruses: Strain Variation, Viral Tropism, and Host Genetics Influence Pathogenesis.Complete Genome Sequences of Two Genotype A2 Small Ruminant Lentiviruses Isolated from Infected U.S. Sheep.Incidence of infection in 39-month-old ewes with TMEM154 diplotypes "1 1," "1 3," and "3 3" after natural exposure to ovine progressive pneumonia virus.Future research to underpin successful peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) eradication.Effects of TMEM154 haplotypes 1 and 3 on susceptibility to ovine progressive pneumonia virus following natural exposure in sheep.Achievements of an eradication program against caprine arthritis encephalitis virus in South Tyrol, Italy.First survey on association of TMEM154 and CCR5 variants with serological maedi-visna status of sheep in German flocks.Prospects in Innate Immune Responses as Potential Control Strategies against Non-Primate Lentiviruses
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations.
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Reduced lentivirus susceptibility in sheep with TMEM154 mutations
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Carol G Chitko-Mckown
Gregory P Harhay
Gregory S Lewis
James E Keen
Kreg A Leymaster
Lynn M Herrmann-Hoesing
Timothy P L Smith
William W Laegreid
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PGEN.1002467
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2012-01-26T00:00:00Z