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Indian Journal of Virology : An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society

https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426285/rapid-detection-of-human-rotavirus-using-nsp4-gene-specific-reverse-transcription-loop-mediated-isothermal-amplification-assay
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Yashpal Singh Malik, Kuldeep Sharma, Naveen Kumar, Sathish B Shivachandra, Vinita Rawat, Ritu Rakholia, Rajeev Ranjan, Balasubramanian Ganesh, Manmohan Parida
The seasonal outbreaks of human rotavirus (RV) infection occur every winter. Most patients are diagnosed clinically by a rapid latex agglutination detection kit or polymerase chain reaction assays for RV from stool samples, but some problems have been reported on the specificity and sensitivity of such rapid detection assays. To ratify these issues, a sensitive, specific, simple, and rapid nucleic acid based diagnostic method is expected to be introduced and the reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) was developed to detect the RV in human stool samples by incubation at 60 °C for 1 h and amplification was confirmed by electrophoretic laddering, restriction enzyme digestion, and hydroxynapthol blue discoloration...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426284/genetic-analysis-of-the-neuraminidase-na-gene-of-equine-influenza-virus-h3n8-from-epizootic-of-2008-2009-in-india
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B C Bera, N Virmani, K Shanmugasundaram, R K Vaid, B K Singh, B R Gulati, T Anand, S Barua, P Malik, R K Singh
The neuraminidase (NA) gene sequences of four Indian equine influenza viruses (EIVs) isolated from epizootic in 2008 and 2009 were analyzed. The phylogenetic relationship and selection pressure of NA genes were established in comparison to other EIVs circulating worldwide along with the domains and motifs of the encoded protein to find out the significance of mutational changes. Among Indian isolates, two amino acid (aa) changes each in Mysore/12/08 (Asn67Tyr & Asp396Gly), Gopeshwar/1/09 (Ile49Val & Asp396Gly), and Uttarkashi/1/09 (Ile49Val & Asp396Gly) isolates were observed in respect to Jammu-Katra/06/08 isolate...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426283/circulation-of-group-a-rotaviruses-among-neonates-of-human-cow-and-pig-study-from-assam-a-north-eastern-state-of-india
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Rinky Sharma, Durlav Prasad Bora, Paromita Chakraborty, Sushmita Das, Nagendra Nath Barman
Rotavirus (RV) infections are worldwide in distribution causing high morbidity and mortality in human and animal neonates. Human settlements in close proximity of animals aids for genetic re-assortment of the virus by interspecies transmission and consequent emergence of new viral antigenic strain. Therefore, the present study was designed to explore RV incidence in a single approach from human and animal neonates sharing similar environment. Altogether, 200 diarrheal samples from children (50), piglets (80) and calves (70) were collected during the year of 2010-2012 from various locality, farms and hospitals, initially screened through monoclonal antibody based enzyme immunoassay followed by RNA-PAGE and VP7 gene amplification by Reverse transcription PCR...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426282/spectral-reflectance-pattern-in-soybean-for-assessing-yellow-mosaic-disease
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I F Saad Gazala, R N Sahoo, Rakesh Pandey, Bikash Mandal, V K Gupta, Rajendra Singh, P Sinha
Remote sensing technique is useful for monitoring large crop area at a single time point, which is otherwise not possible by visual observation alone. Yellow mosaic disease (YMD) is a serious constraint in soybean production in India. However, hardly any basic information is available for monitoring YMD by remote sensing. Present study examines spectral reflectance of soybean leaves due to Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV) infection in order to identify YMD sensitive spectral ratio or reflectance. Spectral reflectance measurement indicated significant (p < 0...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426281/molecular-characterization-and-intermolecular-interaction-of-coat-protein-of-prunus-necrotic-ringspot-virus-implications-for-virus-assembly
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Saurabh Kulshrestha, Vipin Hallan, Anshul Sharma, Chandrika Attri Seth, Anjali Chauhan, Aijaz Asghar Zaidi
Coat protein (CP) and RNA3 from Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV-rose), the most prevalent virus infecting rose in India, were characterized and regions in the coat protein important for self-interaction, during dimer formation were identified. The sequence analysis of CP and partial RNA 3 revealed that the rose isolate of PNRSV in India belongs to PV-32 group of PNRSV isolates. Apart from the already established group specific features of PV-32 group member's additional group-specific and host specific features were also identified...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426280/highly-efficient-immunodiagnosis-of-large-cardamom-chirke-virus-using-the-polyclonal-antiserum-against-escherichia-coli-expressed-recombinant-coat-protein
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S Vijayanandraj, M Yogita, Amrita Das, Amalendu Ghosh, Bikash Mandal
Large cardamom chirke virus (LCCV), genus Macluravirus, family Potyviridae is an important constrain in large cardamom production in India. Purification of LCCV from large cardamom tissues is difficult and therefore immunodiagnostic reagents are not available. In the present study, we have successfully expressed coat protein (CP) gene of LCCV in Escherichia coli. The purification of expressed protein by Ni-NTA affinity chromatography was inefficient due to precipitation of protein during renaturation. We have optimized a simple, inexpensive and efficient method for purification of the expressed CP through gel extraction with 5 % SDS followed by renaturation in Milli-Q water, which resulted in high yield (4...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426279/evaluation-of-jatropha-curcas-linn-leaf-extracts-for-its-cytotoxicity-and-potential-to-inhibit-hemagglutinin-protein-of-influenza-virus
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Deepak Patil, Soumen Roy, Ritwik Dahake, Shreewardhan Rajopadhye, Sweta Kothari, Ranjana Deshmukh, Abhay Chowdhary
Influenza is a serious respiratory illness which can be debilitating and cause complications that lead to hospitalization and death. Although influenza vaccine can prevent influenza virus infection, the only therapeutic options to treat influenza virus infection are antiviral agents. Given temporal and geographic changes and the shifts in antiviral drug resistance among influenza viruses, it is time to consider natural antiviral agents against influenza virus. Jatropha curcas is known for various medicinal uses...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426278/comparative-reaction-of-popular-high-yielding-spanish-and-virginia-bunch-groundnut-varieties-to-tobacco-streak-virus
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K Vemana, R K Jain
Reaction of five spanish (JL 24, TMV 2, Kadiri 6, Kadiri 9 and Anantha) and a virginia (Kadiri 7 Bold) groundnut cultivars was studied against Tobacco streak virus (TSV) by sap inoculation using different age group of plants [7-84 days after sowing (DAS)]. Among different cultivars, incubation period varied from 4 to 28 days and high incubation period recorded in Kadiri 7 Bold. The percent infection decreased with increase in the age of the plants in all the cultivars as it ranged up to 100 % in both pre-flowering (7-21 DAS) and flowering stage (28-63 DAS) plants followed by 50-100 % in maturity stage plants (70-84 DAS) except Kadiri 7 Bold...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426277/coat-protein-mediated-transgenic-resistance-of-peanut-arachis-hypogaea-l-to-peanut-stem-necrosis-disease-through-agrobacterium-mediated-genetic-transformation
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Reetu Mehta, Thankappan Radhakrishnan, Abhay Kumar, Reena Yadav, Jentilal R Dobaria, Palanisamy P Thirumalaisamy, Rakesh K Jain, Phaneedra Chigurupati
The absence of resistance genes against biotic stresses like Tobacco streak virus (TSV) within compatible peanut germplasm necessitates the deployment of genetic engineering strategy to develop transgenic resistance. Transgenic resistance in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) to peanut stem necrosis disease caused by TSV was obtained by transferring coat protein (CP) gene of TSV through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of de-embryonated cotyledons and immature leaves of peanut cultivars Kadiri 6 (K6) and Kadiri 134 (K134)...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426276/complete-genome-sequence-of-potato-leafroll-virus-isolates-infecting-potato-in-the-different-geographical-areas-of-india-shows-low-level-genetic-diversity
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A Jeevalatha, Priyanka Kaundal, R K Shandil, N N Sharma, S K Chakrabarti, B P Singh
Five Potato leafroll virus (PLRV) isolates were collected from five states representing different potato growing parts of India. The ssRNA genome sequences of these isolates were determined. The genome comprised of 5,883 nucleotides and deduced genome organization resembled other PLRV isolates. About 97.6-98.7 % similarities was observed within the Indian isolates and were more close to European, Canadian, African, American and Czech isolates (95.8-98.6 %) than to an Australian isolate (92.9-93.4 %). These isolates were 43...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426275/association-of-a-recombinant-cotton-leaf-curl-bangalore-virus-with-yellow-vein-and-leaf-curl-disease-of-okra-in-india
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V Venkataravanappa, C N Lakshminarayana Reddy, A Devaraju, Salil Jalali, M Krishna Reddy
A begomovirus isolate (OY136A) collected from okra plants showing upward leaf curling, vein clearing, vein thickening and yellowing symptoms from Bangalore rural district, Karnataka, India was characterized. The sequence comparisons revealed that, this virus isolate share highest nucleotide identity with isolates of Cotton leaf curl Bangalore virus (CLCuBV) (AY705380) (92.8 %) and Okra enation leaf curl virus (81.1-86.2 %). This is well supported by phylogentic analysis showing, close clustering of the virus isolate with CLCuBV...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426274/virulence-changes-to-harveyi-clade-bacteria-infected-with-bacteriophage-from-vibrio-owensii
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Nancy Busico-Salcedo, Leigh Owens
Vibrio owensii is one of the most virulent vibrios known being able to kill crustacean larvae at 10(2) CFU ml(-1). This study describes virulence changes to naïve strains of Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio campbellii when infected with the bacteriophage VOB from a closely related species V. owensii 47666-1. The bacteriophage from V. owensii was induced into lytic phase by using mitomycin C at 100 ng ml(-1). One strain of V. harveyi and two strains of V. campbellii from 29 tested containing no prophage were susceptible to lysogenic conversion with VOB...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426273/an-improved-method-for-the-isolation-of-hepatitis-b-virus-dna-from-human-serum
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Harish Changotra, Prabodh K Sehajpal
Studies show that hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA isolation methods vary in their efficiency to extract DNA from serum samples. The purpose of the present study was to develop an improved method for isolation of HBV DNA and compare it with commonly used HBV DNA isolation protocols. In order to develop HBV DNA isolation protocol, serum samples were collected from patients and screened for the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B e antigen and HBV DNA. Highly viremic samples were pooled and used to compare commonly used HBV DNA isolation methods; namely alkaline lysis, microwave treatment, organic, inorganic with modified inorganic method...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426272/anti-mumps-virus-activity-by-extracts-of-mimosa-pudica-a-unique-indian-medicinal-plant
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Jeevan Malayan, Balaji Selvaraj, Aparna Warrier, Sambantham Shanmugam, Manikannan Mathayan, Thangam Menon
Mumps is an acute and self-limiting disease characterized by parotitis, however in some cases it leads to aseptic meningitis, deafness, encephalitis and orchitis, which is a serious health concern. MMR vaccination was successful in eradicating the disease however, recent reports question the efficacy of MMR vaccine and countless outbreaks are observed in vaccinated populations throughout the world. Lack of specific treatment methods for mumps infection and inefficiency of MMR vaccine in vaccinated populations accentuates the need for the development of novel drugs to control mumps virus mediated serious infections...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426271/applications-of-next-generation-high-throughput-sequencing-technologies-in-characterization-discovery-and-molecular-interaction-of-plant-viruses
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K Prabha, V K Baranwal, R K Jain
Present era of molecular biology is witnessing revolutionary developments in sequencing technology. This advancement has considerably influenced plant virology in the field of diagnostics and host virus interaction. Next generation high-throughput sequencing technology has made it possible to directly detect, identify and discover novel viruses in several plants in an unbiased manner without antibodies or prior knowledge of the virus sequences. Entire viral genome could be sequenced from symptomatic or asymptomatic plants through next generation sequencing of total nucleic acids including small RNAs...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426270/development-of-murine-models-to-study-hepatitis-c-virus-induced-liver-pathogenesis
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Madiha Khalid, Sobia Manzoor, Muhammad Imran, Muqddas Tariq, Javed Ashraf, Qazi Laeeque Ahmed, Waseem Ashraf, Fahed Parvaiz, Muhammad Ashraf
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is involved in different liver pathologies worldwide. In contemporary scenario, HCV treatment is lagging behind owing to absence of vaccines against virus. The only consideration for HCV treatment is pegylated interferon-alpha and ribavirin that results in sustained virological response in 50 % of patients. Two feasible hosts for HCV infection are chimpanzee and humans. For decades, chimpanzees are sole host to study HCV pathogenesis, but their use is limited due to ethical issues. The dilemma behind HCV therapy is the need of sustainable animal models that can help simulate in vivo conditions...
September 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426269/natural-occurrence-of-banana-bunchy-top-virus-in-ensete-superbum-in-india
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R Selvarajan, V Balasubramanian
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426268/new-record-of-association-of-bean-yellow-mosaic-virus-with-mosaic-disease-of-vicia-faba-in-india
#38
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Charanjeet Kaur, Susheel Kumar, Shri Krishna Raj
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426267/first-report-on-occurrence-of-pelargonium-leaf-curl-virus-plcv-in-shimla-hills-india
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deep Kumar, Priyanka Kaundal, I D Garg
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24426266/isolation-and-sequence-analysis-of-highly-pathogenic-porcine-reproductive-and-respiratory-syndrome-virus-from-swine-herds-in-the-jilin-province-of-china
#40
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Feng-Xue Wang, Li Guo, Yan-Ling Yang, Ni Song, Li-Zhi Chen, Shi-Peng Cheng, Yong-Jun Wen
The aim of the present study was to determine the causative agent of infected swines in the Jilin province of China and assess its genetic characteristics. Virus was isolated from tissues suspected of being infected by porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and inoculated onto MARC-145 cells. Virus detection was carried out by RT-PCR, immunofluorescence, electron microscopy and sequencing. The results showed that the isolate was the North American genotype PRRSV, termed the JL-04/12 strain, with a 15,320 bp genome...
June 2013: Indian Journal of Virology: An Official Organ of Indian Virological Society
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