Publications by authors named "Jean Jacques Lemasson"

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  • The study examines the coding sequences of various tick-borne flavivirus species, identifying significant taxonomic groupings and proposing improvements.
  • It introduces a new species called Karshi virus and classifies Tick-borne encephalitis and Louping ill viruses under a unique species, with four types included.
  • The findings suggest a complex evolutionary relationship between viruses that infect birds and mammals, highlighting ticks as potential bridges between these distinct viral lineages.
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By using degenerate primers deduced from conserved patterns in the flavivirus polymerase gene, a novel RNA virus was discovered in Rhipicephalus ticks sampled from members of the family Bovidae in Senegal. It was named Ngoye virus (NGOV) after the location from which it was isolated. Viral particles could be observed by electron microscopy, but isolation in vertebrate or invertebrate cell lines or by intracerebral infection of newborn mice remained unsuccessful.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the genetics and evolutionary relationships of Old World arenaviruses, focusing on sequence data from four viral genes.
  • Researchers sequenced the complete S and L RNA segments of three specific viruses (Ippy virus, Mobala virus, and Mopeia virus) to create phylogenetic trees and analyze their relationships.
  • Findings indicated that all five Old World arenaviruses are genetically distinct but related, with no signs of significant evolutionary changes like recombination among the strains.
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Flavivirus-related sequences have been discovered in the dsDNA genome of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, demonstrating for the first time an integration into a eukaryotic genome of a multigenic sequence from an RNA virus that replicates without a recognized DNA intermediate. In the Aedes albopictus C6/36 cell line, an open reading frame (ORF) of 1557 aa with protease/helicase and polyprotein processing domains characteristic of flaviviruses was identified. It is closely related to NS1-NS4A genes of the Cell Fusing Agent and Kamiti River virus and the corresponding mRNAs were detected.

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Arenaviruses are rodent-borne negative-stranded bisegmented RNA viruses. Five arenaviruses are etiologic agents of hemorrhagic fever in humans and are potential agents of bioterrorism. They are classified as Biosafety level 4 agents and listed in the category A of the Pathogen Agents edited by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

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