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ISSN |
1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online) |
Open Access |
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Category |
Virology |
Manuscript Type |
Basic Study |
Article Title |
Neonatal rhesus monkeys as an animal model for rotavirus infection
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Manuscript Source |
Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Na Yin, Feng-Mei Yang, Hong-Tu Qiao, Yan Zhou, Su-Qin Duan, Xiao-Chen Lin, Jin-Yuan Wu, Yu-Ping Xie, Zhan-Long He, Mao-Sheng Sun and Hong-Jun Li |
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Funding Agency and Grant Number |
Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
CAMS Initiative for Innovative Medicine |
2016-I2M-1-019 |
National Natural Science Foundation of China |
31700154 |
Major Science and Technology Special Project of Yunnan Province (Biomedicine) |
2018ZF006 |
Science and Technology Project of Yunnan Province—general program |
2016FB034 |
Science and Technology Innovation Team Project of Kunming |
2016-2-R-07674 |
The Project of National Nonprofit Scientific Institutes Basic Scientific Service Fee |
2016ZX310179-4 |
Science and Technology Project of Yunnan Province - Key New Product Development |
2014BC008 |
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Corresponding Author |
Hong-Jun Li, PhD, Academic Research, Department of Molecular Biology, Institute of Medical Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, No. 935 Jiaoling Rd, Kunming 650118, Yunnan Province, China. lihj6912@163.com |
Key Words |
Rotavirus; Neonatal rhesus monkey; Animal model; Infection; Diarrhea |
Core Tip |
Rotavirus (RV) is one of the main pathogens responsible for severe diarrhea in children under 5 years of age. Vaccine-induced immunity is an effective way to block RV disease. Nonhuman primates are the animals most closely related to humans and have advantages over non-primates as an animal model of RV diarrhea, so development of a nonhuman primate animal model of RV infection is needed to ensure the effectiveness and safety of these vaccines. Our current study has indicated that RV SA11 can lead to obvious diarrhea and pathological changes in the intestine of neonatal rhesus monkeys. The RV infection model we established is useful for us to further investigate the RV infection mechanism and the associated immune mechanisms in human infants and evaluate the cross protection of potential HRV vaccine candidates. |
Publish Date |
2018-12-07 03:57 |
Citation |
Yin N, Yang FM, Qiao HT, Zhou Y, Duan SQ, Lin XC, Wu JY, Xie YP, He ZL, Sun MS, Li HJ. Neonatal rhesus monkeys as an animal model for rotavirus infection. World J Gastroenterol 2018; 24(45): 5109-5119 |
URL |
http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v24/i45/5109.htm |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i45.5109 |
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