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Advances in human B19 erythrovirus biology.


ABSTRACT: Since its discovery, human parvovirus B19 (B19V), now termed erythrovirus, has been associated with many clinical situations (neurological and myocardium infections, persistent B19V DNAemia) in addition to the prototype clinical manifestations, i.e., erythema infectiosum and erythroblastopenia crisis. In 2002, the use of new molecular tools led to the characterization of three different genotypes of human B19 erythrovirus. Although the genomic organization is conserved, the geographic distribution of the different genotypes varies worldwide, and the nucleotidic divergences can impact the molecular diagnosis of B19 virus infection. The cell cycle of the virus remains partially unresolved; however, recent studies have shed light on the mechanism of cell entry and the interactions of B19V proteins with apoptosis pathways.

SUBMITTER: Servant-Delmas A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2937825 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Advances in human B19 erythrovirus biology.

Servant-Delmas Annabelle A   Lefrère Jean-Jacques JJ   Morinet Frédéric F   Pillet Sylvie S  

Journal of virology 20100714 19


Since its discovery, human parvovirus B19 (B19V), now termed erythrovirus, has been associated with many clinical situations (neurological and myocardium infections, persistent B19V DNAemia) in addition to the prototype clinical manifestations, i.e., erythema infectiosum and erythroblastopenia crisis. In 2002, the use of new molecular tools led to the characterization of three different genotypes of human B19 erythrovirus. Although the genomic organization is conserved, the geographic distributi  ...[more]

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