EBOOK INTERACTIONS BETWEEN RETROVIRUSES AND HERPESVIRUSES
Opis
Retroviruses and herpesviruses are two important human pathogens. Together, they occupy one of the most important places in modern Medical Virology. Coinfections of these two viruses in the same individuals are frequently observed, especially in patients afflicted with AIDS. Potential consequences of such interactions include the exacerbation of the disease, changing of the disease courses and the release of new viruses, etc. An understanding of the underlying mechanism is important, but, thus far, few insights have been gained. The present monograph, arranged in eight chapters, is intended to provide an updated and concise review of recent works regarding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of such interactions. The topics covered range from transcriptional regulation, receptor modulation, genetic recombination, to AIDS and oncogenesis. Human immunodeficiency virus, avian leukosis virus, reticuloendotheliosis virus, herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, herpesvirus-6 and Marek's disease virus are among the viruses discussed. The contributing authors are among the leaders in this field and are responsible for many of the original discoveries presented. This should serve as a valuable research and teaching reference for both beginning and advanced researchers in virology and oncology.Contents:Enhancement of Avian Retrovirus-Induced B-Cell Lymphoma by Marek's Disease Herpesvirus (A M Fadley & D L Ewert)Characterization of Novel Viruses Derived from Retroviral Insertion into Herpesvirus (D Jones et al.)Interactions between Marek's Diseases Virus and Avian Leukosis Virus (P M Coussens)Interactions between Herpes Simplex Virus Type I and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (J Vlach & P M Pitha)Bidirectional Interactions between Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Cytomegalovirus (D J Manion & M S Hirsch)Positive and Negative Effects of Human Cytomegalovirus on HIV Replication (D H Spector et al.)Interactions between HHV-6 and HIV: HHV-6 as a Potential Cofactor in AIDS (P Lusso)Interactions between HHV-6 and HIV: Characterization of the HHV-6 Genes Involved in HIV Activation (C Wood & B Chandran)Readership: Researchers in medical/biological sciences and physicians.