Publications by authors named "Victoria Meliopoulos"

Unlabelled: Pigs are recognized as amplifying hosts for influenza A virus (IAV) reassortant viruses. Understanding the extent of IAV reassortment occurring at the individual pig level in naturally infected pigs and how reassortment impacts virus diversity, persistence, and replicative fitness is essential for countering IAV threats to humans and animals. Here, 244 IAV plaques were isolated from 24 commercial pigs, resulting in 26 distinct genome segment constellations.

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  • A recent outbreak of H5 avian influenza in cattle has spread across the U.S., affecting not only birds but also other mammals, including humans, with mostly mild symptoms reported in infected individuals.
  • Research shows that mice with immunity to previous influenza strains were protected against severe H5N1 infections, and similarly, mice vaccinated with a live-attenuated influenza vaccine exhibited good protection against lethal H5N1 challenges.
  • Ferrets with mixed immunity from vaccination or previous infections were also protected against a variant of the H5N1 virus, suggesting that factors beyond just antibody response, like T cell memory, might play a crucial role in providing protection against this virus.
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The influenza viruses cause seasonal respiratory illness that affect millions of people globally every year. Prophylactic vaccines are the recommended method to prevent the breakout of influenza epidemics. One of the current commercial influenza vaccines consists of inactivated viruses that are selected months prior to the start of a new influenza season.

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Obesity is well established as a risk factor for many noncommunicable diseases; however, its consequences for infectious disease are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the impact of host obesity on influenza A virus (IAV) genetic variation using a diet-induced obesity ferret model and the A/Hong Kong/1073/1999 (H9N2) strain. Using a co-caging study design, we investigated the maintenance, generation, and transmission of intrahost IAV genetic variation by sequencing viral genomic RNA obtained from nasal wash samples over multiple days of infection.

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Obesity, and the associated metabolic syndrome, is a risk factor for increased disease severity with a variety of infectious agents, including influenza virus. Yet, the mechanisms are only partially understood. As the number of people, particularly children, living with obesity continues to rise, it is critical to understand the role of host status on disease pathogenesis.

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We established primary porcine nasal, tracheal, and bronchial epithelial cells that recapitulate the physical and functional properties of the respiratory tract and have the ability to fully differentiate. Trans-well cultures demonstrated increased transepithelial electrical resistance over time the presence of tight junctions as demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. The nasal, tracheal, and bronchial epithelial cells developed cilia, secreted mucus, and expressed sialic acids on surface glycoproteins, the latter which are required for influenza A virus infection.

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  • Severe influenza A virus can cause serious issues like lung damage and breathing problems, and there are currently no good medicines to treat it.
  • A new drug called UH15-38 has been created to stop a harmful process (called necroptosis) that makes the lung problems worse during severe infections.
  • Tests showed that UH15-38 helped reduce lung inflammation and saved lives in infected patients, even when given later in the illness, making it a promising option for treating severe influenza and related conditions.
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  • G3BP1 and G3BP2 are proteins that help form stress granules in cells during stress, like viral infections, but SARS-CoV-2's nucleocapsid (N) protein stops this process.
  • The study identifies a specific mutation (N-F17A) in the N protein that prevents its interaction with G3BP1/2, leading to an inability to inhibit stress granule formation.
  • This disruption results in lower viral replication and reduced illness in experimental models, showing that the G3BP1-N interaction is crucial for SARS-CoV-2’s ability to replicate and cause disease.
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  • Pregnant women and infants face higher risks from influenza, making vaccine effectiveness during pregnancy crucial for infant protection through maternal antibodies (matAbs).
  • Research using a mouse model showed that certain influenza vaccines (live-attenuated and recombinant hemagglutinin) provided better immunity and protection for offspring compared to the trivalent split-inactivated vaccine.
  • The timing of antibody transfer from vaccinated mothers (either before or after birth) influences the antibody profiles in their offspring, highlighting the importance of the chosen vaccine type and its administration during pregnancy.
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Unlabelled: Obesity, and the associated metabolic syndrome, is a risk factor for increased disease severity with a variety of infectious agents, including influenza virus. Yet the mechanisms are only partially understood. As the number of people, particularly children, living with obesity continues to rise, it is critical to understand the role of host status on disease pathogenesis.

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Integrins are essential surface receptors that sense extracellular changes to initiate various intracellular signaling cascades. The rapid activation of the epithelial-intrinsic β6 integrin during influenza A virus (IAV) infection has been linked to innate immune impairments. Yet, how β6 regulates epithelial immunity remains undefined.

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Human astrovirus is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus. Astrovirus infection causes gastrointestinal symptoms and can lead to encephalitis in immunocompromised patients. Positive-strand RNA viruses typically utilize host intracellular membranes to form replication organelles, which are potential antiviral targets.

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Obesity is a chronic health condition characterized by excess adiposity leading to a systemic increase in inflammation and dysregulation of metabolic hormones and immune cell populations. Obesity is well established as a risk factor for many noncommunicable diseases; however, its consequences for infectious disease are poorly understood. Influenza A virus (IAV) is a highly infectious pathogen responsible for seasonal and pandemic influenza.

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  • G3BP1 and G3BP2 are proteins that help form stress granules when cells face stress, like during a virus attack.
  • The study investigates how G3BP1 interacts with the nucleocapsid (N) protein of SARS-CoV-2 and what happens when this interaction is disrupted.
  • A mutation in the N protein (F17) impairs its ability to interact with G3BP1, leading to reduced viral replication and disease severity, implying that this interaction helps the virus evade the cellular stress response.
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Obesity has been epidemiologically and empirically linked with more severe diseases upon influenza infection. To ameliorate severe disease, treatment with antivirals, such as the neuraminidase inhibitor oseltamivir, is suggested to begin within days of infection especially in high-risk hosts. However, this treatment can be poorly effective and may generate resistance variants within the treated host.

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Unlabelled: Human astrovirus is a positive sense, single stranded RNA virus. Astrovirus infection causes gastrointestinal symptoms and can lead to encephalitis in immunocompromised patients. Positive strand RNA viruses typically utilize host intracellular membranes to form replication organelles, which are potential antiviral targets.

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Transmission of influenza A viruses (IAV) between hosts is subject to numerous physical and biological barriers that impose genetic bottlenecks, constraining viral diversity and adaptation. The bottlenecks within hosts and their potential impacts on evolutionary pathways taken during infection are poorly understood. To address this, we created highly diverse IAV libraries bearing molecular barcodes on two gene segments, enabling high-resolution tracking and quantification of unique virus lineages within hosts.

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  • The emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants threatens the effectiveness of immunity from previous infections or vaccinations.
  • To tackle this issue, the NIH launched the SARS-CoV-2 Assessment of Viral Evolution (SAVE) program for real-time assessment of variant risks that might impact transmission and vaccine efficacy.
  • The program focuses on gathering and analyzing data on emerging variants and their effects on immunity, using animal models, while also addressing future challenges in monitoring rapidly evolving viruses.
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Swine influenza virus (SIV) can cause respiratory illness in swine. Swine contribute to influenza virus reassortment, as avian, human, and/or swine influenza viruses can infect swine and reassort, and new viruses can emerge. Thus, it is important to determine the host antiviral responses that affect SIV replication.

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As companion animals, dogs and cats live in close contact with humans, generating the possibility of interspecies pathogen transmission events. Equine origin H3N8 and avian origin H5N1 influenza virus have been reported in dogs and cats respectively since 2004 with outbreaks associated with different strains recorded for both species in Asia and North America. To date, there have been no reports of influenza viruses from companion animals in South America.

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Influenza viruses cause annual epidemics and occasional pandemics of respiratory tract infections that produce a wide spectrum of clinical disease severity in humans. The novel betacoronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in December 2019 and has since caused a pandemic. Both viral and host factors determine the extent and severity of virus-induced lung damage.

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Since their discovery in the United States in 1963, outbreaks of infection with equine influenza virus (H3N8) have been associated with serious respiratory disease in horses worldwide. Genomic analysis suggests that equine H3 viruses are of an avian lineage, likely originating in wild birds. Equine-like internal genes have been identified in avian influenza viruses isolated from wild birds in the Southern Cone of South America.

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Influenza virus isolation from clinical samples is critical for the identification and characterization of circulating and emerging viruses. Yet efficient isolation can be difficult. In these studies, we isolated primary swine nasal and tracheal respiratory epithelial cells and immortalized swine nasal epithelial cells (siNEC) and tracheal epithelial cells (siTEC) that retained the abilities to form tight junctions and cilia and to differentiate at the air-liquid interface like primary cells.

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  • Influenza A virus (IAV) interacts with respiratory bacteria, enhancing inflammation and disease severity, which increases morbidity and mortality rates.
  • Experimental studies show that the presence of certain bacteria in the respiratory tract helps maintain IAV's stability and infectivity, suggesting bacteria play a role in IAV transmission.
  • Depleting respiratory bacteria with antibiotics stopped IAV transmission in ferrets, but this was reversed by reinstalling specific bacterial species, highlighting the importance of bacterial communities in facilitating airborne IAV spread.
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