Jove
Visualize
Contáctanos

Videos de Conceptos Relacionados

Viral Recombination00:57

Viral Recombination

23.7K
Cells are sometimes infected by more than one virus at once. When two viruses disassemble to expose their genomes for replication in the same cell, similar regions of their genomes can pair together and exchange sequences in a process called recombination. Alternatively, viruses with segmented genomes can swap segments in a process called reassortment.
23.7K
Retrovirus Life Cycles01:10

Retrovirus Life Cycles

46.5K
Retroviruses have a single-stranded RNA genome that undergoes a special form of replication. Once the retrovirus has entered the host cell, an enzyme called reverse transcriptase synthesizes double-stranded DNA from the retroviral RNA genome. This DNA copy of the genome is then integrated into the host’s genome inside the nucleus via an enzyme called integrase. Consequently, the retroviral genome is transcribed into RNA whenever the host’s genome is transcribed, allowing the...
46.5K
Viral Mutations00:36

Viral Mutations

32.7K
A mutation is a change in the sequence of bases of DNA or RNA in a genome. Some mutations occur during replication of the genome due to errors made by the polymerase enzymes that replicate DNA or RNA. Unlike DNA polymerase, RNA polymerase is prone to errors because it is not capable of “proofreading” its work. Viruses with RNA-based genomes, like HIV, therefore accrue mutations faster than viruses with DNA-based genomes. Because mutation and recombination provide the raw material...
32.7K
Subviral Agents01:29

Subviral Agents

76
Subviral agents are infectious entities that resemble viruses but lack one or more viral components, such as a capsid or essential replication machinery. These agents include viroids, prions, and satellites, each possessing distinct structural and functional characteristics that influence their mode of infection and replication.Viroids are the simplest subviral agents, consisting of circular, single-stranded RNA molecules without a protein coat. They exclusively infect plants, relying entirely...
76
Viruses with RNA Genomes01:29

Viruses with RNA Genomes

85
RNA viruses are categorized into positive-strand, negative-strand, or double-stranded groups based on their genomic structure and replication mechanisms. This classification dictates how they exploit host cellular machinery for protein synthesis and replication. Some RNA viruses also utilize reverse transcription as part of their life cycle, further diversifying their replication strategies.Positive-Strand RNA VirusesPositive-strand RNA viruses have genomes that function directly as messenger...
85
Immune Response Against Viral Pathogens01:29

Immune Response Against Viral Pathogens

877
The immune system's response to viral infections is a complex and coordinated process involving natural killer (NK) cells, T cell-mediated responses, and antibody-mediated responses.
NK Cells
NK cells are a crucial part of our innate immune system, acting as the first line of defense against viral infections. These cells can recognize and kill infected cells without prior exposure to the virus, effectively slowing down the spread of infection. Additionally, NK cells produce proinflammatory...
877

También podría leer

Artículos Relacionados

Artículos vinculados a este trabajo por autores compartidos, revista y gráfico de citas.

Ordenar por
Same author

Award honors pair for mRNA work key to COVID-19 vaccines.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2023
Same author

Lurking in the deep freeze?

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2023
Same author

Gulls, floods, and superbugs.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2023
Same author

Flight risks.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2023
Same author

Polio eradication effort struggles with end game.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2023
Same author

U.S. kills effort to hunt dangerous viruses.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2023
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ACERCA DE JoVE
Visión GeneralLiderazgoBlogCentro de Ayuda JoVE
AUTORES
Proceso de PublicaciónConsejo EditorialAlcance y PolíticasRevisión por ParesPreguntas FrecuentesEnviar
BIBLIOTECARIOS
TestimoniosSuscripcionesAccesoRecursosConsejo Asesor de BibliotecasPreguntas Frecuentes
INVESTIGACIÓN
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchivo
EDUCACIÓN
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualCentro de Recursos para ProfesoresSitio de Profesores
Términos y Condiciones de Uso
Política de Privacidad
Políticas

Video Experimental Relacionado

Updated: Aug 20, 2025

Early Viral Entry Assays for the Identification and Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds
09:29

Early Viral Entry Assays for the Identification and Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds

Published on: October 29, 2015

30.3K

¿La interferencia viral detendrá el tripledémico?

Jon Cohen

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |November 24, 2022
    PubMed
    Resumen
    Este resumen es generado por máquina.

    A medida que se acerca la temporada de virus respiratorios, algunos científicos plantean la hipótesis de que las infecciones pueden competir. Esta interferencia viral podría afectar la propagación de enfermedades respiratorias comunes.

    Más Videos Relacionados

    Arbovirus Infections As Screening Tools for the Identification of Viral Immunomodulators and Host Antiviral Factors
    06:02

    Arbovirus Infections As Screening Tools for the Identification of Viral Immunomodulators and Host Antiviral Factors

    Published on: September 13, 2018

    6.9K
    Confocal Imaging of Double-Stranded RNA and Pattern Recognition Receptors in Negative-Sense RNA Virus Infection
    06:44

    Confocal Imaging of Double-Stranded RNA and Pattern Recognition Receptors in Negative-Sense RNA Virus Infection

    Published on: January 26, 2019

    7.9K

    Videos de Experimentos Relacionados

    Last Updated: Aug 20, 2025

    Early Viral Entry Assays for the Identification and Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds
    09:29

    Early Viral Entry Assays for the Identification and Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds

    Published on: October 29, 2015

    30.3K
    Arbovirus Infections As Screening Tools for the Identification of Viral Immunomodulators and Host Antiviral Factors
    06:02

    Arbovirus Infections As Screening Tools for the Identification of Viral Immunomodulators and Host Antiviral Factors

    Published on: September 13, 2018

    6.9K
    Confocal Imaging of Double-Stranded RNA and Pattern Recognition Receptors in Negative-Sense RNA Virus Infection
    06:44

    Confocal Imaging of Double-Stranded RNA and Pattern Recognition Receptors in Negative-Sense RNA Virus Infection

    Published on: January 26, 2019

    7.9K

    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Virología
    • Epidemiología
    • Salud pública

    Sus antecedentes:

    • Varios virus respiratorios, incluida la gripe y el virus sincitial respiratorio (VSR), a menudo circulan simultáneamente.
    • Comprender las interacciones entre estos virus es crucial para predecir la carga de la enfermedad e informar las estrategias de salud pública.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Investigar el fenómeno de la interferencia viral, donde la presencia de un virus respiratorio puede inhibir la replicación o transmisión de otro.
    • Explorar el impacto potencial de dicha interferencia en la epidemiología de las infecciones respiratorias durante los períodos de alta actividad viral.

    Principales métodos:

    • Revisión de los datos epidemiológicos existentes sobre los virus respiratorios en cocirculación.
    • Análisis de estudios de laboratorio que examinan las interacciones entre diferentes patógenos virales respiratorios.
    • Modelado de escenarios potenciales de interferencia viral durante brotes estacionales.

    Principales resultados:

    • La evidencia preliminar sugiere que algunos virus respiratorios pueden realmente exhibir interferencia, reduciendo potencialmente la incidencia de coinfecciones.
    • El alcance y los mecanismos de esta interferencia varían dependiendo de los virus específicos involucrados.
    • La interferencia viral podría influir en el momento y la gravedad de las epidemias respiratorias estacionales.

    Conclusiones:

    • El concepto de interferencia viral justifica una mayor investigación como un factor significativo en la dinámica de los virus respiratorios.
    • La incorporación de la interferencia viral en los modelos epidemiológicos puede mejorar las predicciones de brotes de enfermedades respiratorias.
    • Se necesita más investigación para aclarar los mecanismos precisos y las implicaciones clínicas de las interacciones de los virus respiratorios.