Title of article
Bacterial viruses against viruses pathogenic for man?
Author/Authors
Ryszard Miedzybrodzki، نويسنده , , Wojciech Fortuna، نويسنده , , Beata Weber-Dabrowska، نويسنده , , Andrzej Gorski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
1
To page
8
Abstract
In this review, we discuss possible models of bacteriophage–virus interactions. The first is based on the mechanism by which phages may interact indirectly with viruses. Its essence is that bacteriophage-derived nucleic acid may inhibit pathogenic virus infection. It seems that this phenomenon can be partly explained on the basis of interferon induction. We also discuss a study by Boreckyʹs group (conducted over two decades ago) which provided some clinical data on the effectiveness of the application of native bacteriophage RNA in the treatment of viral infections. The second interaction model is based on the direct competition of bacteriophages and viruses for cellular receptors for viral cell-entry. The use of bacteriophages as inducers or displayers of antibodies with antiviral action is considered as the third model. In this part of the article, we also discuss other data and hypotheses on conceivable interactions between bacterial and animal viruses.
As our current supply of antiviral drugs is quite limited, using natural agents such as bacteriophages as a weapon against pathogenic viruses could be an attractive and cost-efficient alternative, and further studies are urgently needed to test this possibility.
Keywords
Hantavirus , Phage-display , vaccine , HIV , RNA silencing , reactive oxygen species , Cellular receptors , Pathogenic virus , Bacteriophage–virus interaction , nucleic acid , Treatment of viral infections , Interferon , integrins , KDG sequence , phage
Journal title
Virus Research
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Virus Research
Record number
786167
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