Publications by authors named "Fathalrhman Eisa Addoma Adam"

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  • Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) establishes a lifelong infection in hosts and is linked to various cancers, but how it operates is still unclear.
  • The EBV protein BFRF3 inhibits the activation of the NF-κB promoter, which is involved in inflammation and immune responses, by interacting with key domains of the p65 protein.
  • BFRF3 not only reduces the activity and accumulation of p65 in the nucleus, but also impacts the phosphorylation process that is crucial for promoting EBV's proliferation.
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Induced molting enables laying hens to relax, restore energy and prolong the laying hen cycle, resolving problems such as poor egg quality and minimizing economic losses caused by rising global feeding costs. However, traditional molting methods may disrupt gut microflora and promote potential pathogens infections. This study used a customized additive with a mixture of probiotics and vitamins to induce molting and examine the cecal microbiota post molting.

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When it comes to the prevention of clinical signs and mortality associated with infection of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV), vaccination has been very effective. However, recent evidence has proven that more highly virulent strains are emerging that bypass existing immune protection and pose a serious threat to the global poultry industry. Here, a novel rescued adenovirus 5-coexpressed chicken granulocyte monocyte colony-stimulating factor (ChGM-CSF) bio-adjuvant and C22-hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) boosted chickens' immunological genetic resistance and thus improved the immunological effectiveness of the critical new-generation vaccine and .

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According to the findings of a sheep breeding farm in Shaanxi, China, 2.53% (15/594) of sheep exhibited respiratory (clinical) symptoms such as dyspnoea, nasal discharge, wet cough, fever, and progressive emaciation. Although multi-drug treatment strategies (including ampicillin, tylosin, florfenicol, and ceftiofur) have been attempted to improve clinical outcomes, they have only been met with limited success, with a mortality rate of 40%.

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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) which is pathogenic to chickens is characterized by dyspnea, diarrhea, nervous disorder and hemorrhages. However, the influence of different virulent NDV strain infection on the host gut microbiota composition is still poorly understood. In this study, twenty 21-day-old specific pathogen free (SFP) chickens were inoculated with either the velogenic Herts33 NDV strain, lentogenic La Sota NDV strain or sterile phosphate buffer solution (PBS).

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The worldwide spread of pathogenic Escherichia coli, together with the multidrug resistant linked with extended-spectrum β-lactamases (bla , bla and bla ), not only affect the health of animals and humans but also bring huge economic losses to animal husbandry. Despite the high levels of virulence present in many extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs)-producing E. coli isolates, however, few studies have comprehensively assessed the pathogenicity of ESBLs-producing E.

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Outbreaks of Pseudorabies (PR) by numerous highly virulent and antigenic variant Pseudorabies virus (PRV) strains have been causing severe economic losses to the pig industry in China since 2011. However, current commercial vaccines are often unable to induce thorough protective immunity. In this study, a TK/gI/gE deleted recombinant PRV expressing GM-CSF was developed by using the HDR-CRISPR/Cas9 system.

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  • * A study analyzed 500 bacterial isolates from sheep with diarrhea, revealing that 75.4% were multidrug resistant, with significant resistance to various antibiotics like sulfisoxazole and tetracyclines.
  • * Free-range sheep showed lower antibiotic resistance and different dominant virulence genes compared to those from intensive farming, indicating that farming practices impact bacterial resistance and virulence.
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Complement component 1 Q subcomponent-binding protein (C1QBP) has been shown to interact with the porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) Cap protein. Here, using yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) and co-immunoprecipitation assays, as well as laser confocal microscopy, the interaction between C1QBP and Cap was confirmed. Furthermore, overexpression of C1QBP in cells altered the intracellular location of Cap, which was observed using confocal microscopy and verified by detection of Cap in nuclear protein extracts in a Western blot assay.

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Newcastle disease is a kind of avian infectious disease caused by Newcastle disease virus (NDV). The virulence of NDV is dependent mainly on the fusion (F) protein and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein. The genomes of 2 viruses, NDV-Blackbird and NDV-Dove, are 99.

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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes significant economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. As a lymphoid organ, the bursa of Fabricius (BF) plays a pivotal role in destroying invading pathogens. Virulent NDV strains can cause rapid atrophy of the BF; however, there is limited knowledge regarding the BF innate immune response to NDV infection.

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Melanoma Differentiation-Associated protein 5 (MDA5) is a cytoplasmic sensor for viral invasion and plays an important role in regulation of the immune response against Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in chickens. MDA5 was used as an adjuvant to enhance the humoral immune response against influenza virus. In the current study, truncated chicken MDA5 [1-483 aa, chMDA5(483aa)] expressed by recombinant adenovirus was administered to specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens to improve the immune response induced by inactivated NDV vaccine.

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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been classified by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) as a notable disease-causing virus, and this virus has the ability to infect a wide range of birds. V protein is a non-structural protein of NDV. V protein has been reported to inhibit cell apoptosis (Park et al.

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  • Researchers used deep sequencing to study how microRNAs (miRNAs) and mRNAs change in chicken embryos infected with Newcastle disease virus (NDV).
  • They found 15 upregulated and 17 downregulated miRNAs that potentially target thousands of mRNAs, identifying 1069 miRNA-mRNA pairs, with 130 pairs linked to immune responses.
  • The study confirmed the interaction between gga-miR-203a and the mRNA for transglutaminase 2 (TGM2), shedding light on the regulatory mechanisms between the virus and the chicken host.
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