Journal article
Hendra virus genotypes 1 and 2 differ in V protein-mediated immune evasion.
Melanie N Tripp, Stephen M Rawlinson, Sarah J Edwards, Cassandra T David, Glenn A Marsh, Kim Halpin, Gregory W Moseley
J Gen Virol | Microbiology Society | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.002256
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Abstract
Hendra virus (HeV) is a highly pathogenic virus endemic to Australia that causes lethal infections in horses and humans following spillover from bat reservoirs. There are two known genotypes: genotype 1 and 2 (HeV-g1 and HeV-g2). Both have caused lethal disease in horses, but HeV-g1 causes a more severe disease than HeV-g2 in non-human primates. The molecular mechanisms underlying these differences are poorly understood. The capacity of viruses to evade the interferon (IFN)-mediated antiviral innate immune response is important in infection and disease, and in HeV, the virulence factor V protein is a key mediator and one of the most divergent proteins between the genotypes. We compared the I..
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