Publications by authors named "Charlotte Quentin-Froignant"

A series of 43 antiviral corrole-based molecules have been tested on myxoma virus (Lausanne-like T1MYXV strain). An autofluorescent MYXV, with an ANCHOR cassette, has been used for the studies. AB-fluorocorroles display various toxicities, from being very toxic (CC = 1.

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Equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) is a causative agent of respiratory disorders, abortion and myeloencephalopathy in horses and has an important impact on equine health and economy. Several bacterial artificial chromosomes have already been developed and enabled identification and functional characterization of EHV-1 genes. Unfortunately, little is known about its replication.

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Article Synopsis
  • Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are emerging cancer therapies, but their effectiveness is limited by the inability to easily visualize and measure their growth and success in live cells.
  • In this study, researchers developed a new imaging method for analyzing OV replication and efficacy in real-time at the single-cell level, using the SG33 virus and a control virus (T1).
  • Key findings include that the modified OV can be easily detected during live imaging, SG33 shows greater replication efficiency than T1, and the method can be applied to evaluate OV effectiveness in primary pancreatic cancer cells, suggesting potential advancements in treatment for hard-to-treat cancers.
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As a live biologic agent, oncolytic vaccinia virus has the ability to target and selectively amplify at tumor sites. We have previously reported that deletion of thymidine kinase and ribonucleotide reductase genes in vaccinia virus can increase the safety and efficacy of the virus. Here, to allow direct visualization of the viral genome in living cells, we incorporated the ANCH target sequence and the OR3-Santaka gene in the double-deleted vaccinia virus.

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The guanabenz derivative Sephin1 has recently been proposed to increase the levels of translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2α) phosphorylation by inhibiting dephosphorylation by the protein phosphatase 1-GADD34 (PPP1R15A) complex. As phosphorylation of eIF2α by protein kinase R (PKR) is a prominent cellular antiviral pathway, we evaluated the consequences of Sephin1 treatment on virus replication. Our results provide evidence that Sephin1 downregulates replication of human respiratory syncytial virus, measles virus, human adenovirus 5 virus, human enterovirus D68, human cytomegalovirus, and rabbit myxoma virus.

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Adenoviruses are DNA viruses with a lytic infection cycle. Following the fate of incoming as well as recently replicated genomes during infections is a challenge. In this study, we used the ANCHOR3 technology based on a bacterial partitioning system to establish a versatile imaging system for adenoviral genomes.

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