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Researchers Find Common Respiratory Virus Hijacks Lung Cells To Stay Alive

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Approximately one-half of all infants are infected with the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) during the first year of life, and almost all children have been infected at least once by the time they reach their second birthday.

The virus invades the cell, which then produces a small molecule called NGF, or nerve growth factor. NGF allows the cell to survive while the virus reproduces itself. Finally, the cell explodes releasing new viral particles ready to infect the neighboring cells. The mechanism allows infected cells to survive for a longer period of time while they continue to produce viral particles, thus contributing to the severity and persistence of the infection.

Research results are published in the current issue of the journal PLoS ONE

Piedimonte said up to 500 infants may die of the infection each year. RSV may also predispose children to long-term health problems such as asthma. Other groups at high risk for severe RSV disease include the elderly, adults with underlying respiratory or cardiac disease, and those with a compromised immune system.

Now that Piedimonte's team has discovered how RSV prolongs the life of its host cell, they are proceeding with other studies to see if they can pinpoint the same mechanism in common cold and influenza viruses.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/162002.php
 
Re: Researchers Find Common Respiratory Virus Hijacks Lung Cells To Stay Alive

.....they are proceeding with other studies to see if they can pinpoint the same mechanism in common cold and influenza viruses.

Finally, we read of a current study that may apply to and benefit our current pandemic.

further in the article...

...the researchers may have established a blueprint for development of new anti-viral drugs aimed at interfering with the action of NGF...

They didn't say if NGF is a natural cell product that produces positive outcomes in other circumstances.

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