2019
Dual Recognition of Sialic Acid and αGal Epitopes by the VP8* Domains of the Bovine Rotavirus G6P[5] WC3 and of Its Mono-reassortant G4P[5] RotaTeq Vaccine Strains
Alfajaro M, Kim J, Barbé L, Cho E, Park J, Soliman M, Baek Y, Kang M, Kim S, Kim G, Park S, Le Pendu J, Cho K. Dual Recognition of Sialic Acid and αGal Epitopes by the VP8* Domains of the Bovine Rotavirus G6P[5] WC3 and of Its Mono-reassortant G4P[5] RotaTeq Vaccine Strains. Journal Of Virology 2019, 93: 10.1128/jvi.00941-19. PMID: 31243129, PMCID: PMC6714814, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00941-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHisto-blood group antigensRotaTeq vaccineIntestinal epithelial cellsAlternative receptorSialic acidVaccine strainGroup antigensSevere rotavirus diseaseEpithelial cellsHuman intestinal epithelial cellsHuman small intestinal epithelial cellsNatural human infectionBearing strainsSmall intestinal epithelial cellsRotaTeq vaccine strainsMA-104 cellsTight junction proteinsGroup A rotavirusesRotavirus diseaseSevere diarrheaIntestinal enteroidsGroup ASurface sialic acidΑGal epitopesImportant cause
2011
Intestinal and extra-intestinal pathogenicity of a bovine reassortant rotavirus in calves and piglets
Kim H, Park J, Matthijnssens J, Lee J, Bae Y, Alfajaro M, Park S, Kang M, Cho K. Intestinal and extra-intestinal pathogenicity of a bovine reassortant rotavirus in calves and piglets. Veterinary Microbiology 2011, 152: 291-303. PMID: 21658866, DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2011.05.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup A rotavirusesExtra-intestinal spreadCross-species pathogenicityPost-inoculation day 1Intestinal villous atrophyVirus-inoculated calvesExtra-intestinal organsMesenteric lymph nodesBovine group A rotavirusesColostrum-deprived calvesViral RNAReal-time RT-PCRNSP4 gene segmentsGreen real-time RT-PCRSYBR Green real-time RT-PCRVillous atrophyLymph nodesClinical symptomsGene segmentsSevere diarrheaCerebrospinal fluidChoroid plexusDay 1Viral replicationReassortant rotaviruses