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9780340811986

Parvoviruses

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  • ISBN13:

    9780340811986

  • ISBN10:

    0340811986

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-01-26
  • Publisher: Hodder Arnold Publishers
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Summary

Paroviruses is the first book to describe the new organization of theParovirus classification in its entirety (as agreed by the InternationalCommittee for the Taxonomy of Viruses), alongside cutting-edge information onthe virology, immunology, and molecular and cellular biology of each known andproposed member of the family Parvoviridiae. This unique book also describesthe clinical manifestations and significance of each virus, including the genetherapy applications of adeno-associated viruses, which is now widely usedaround the world.The book's highly qualified editor group has drawn together the mosthighly-qualified contributors from around the world to produce what willundoubtedly become the standard reference on the subject of Paroviruses.

Author Biography


Jonathan R. Kerr, MD, MRCPath, Consultant at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Honorary Senior Lecturer in Microbiology at Imperial College, London, UK
Marshall E. Bloom, MD, Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Persistent Viral Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
Susan Cotmore, Senior Research Scientist, School Laboratory Medicine, Yale University, Newhaven, CT, USA

Table of Contents

Contributors xiii
Foreword xvii
Introduction xix
Acknowledgments xxiii
Abbreviations xxv
PART 1 BIOLOGY OF THE VIRUS FAMILY
01(320)
Section A. Virus groups and evolution of the family
03(2)
The evolution of parvovirus taxonomy
05(10)
Peter Tattersall
The genus Dependovirus
15(10)
Dawn E. Bowles
Joseph E. Rabinowitz
R. Jude Samulski
The genus Erythrovirus
25(22)
Kevin E. Brown
Autonomous parvovirus variation and evolution
47(8)
Colin R. Parrish
Evolution of densoviruses
55(16)
P. Tijssen
H. Bando
Y. Li
F.-X. Jousset
Z. Zadori
G. Fediere
M. El-Far
J. Szelei
M. Bergoin
Section B. The rugged virion
69(2)
Introduction
71(2)
Susan F. Cotmore
Peter Tattersoll
Structure and organization of the viral genome
73(22)
Susan F. Cotmore
Peter Tattersall
Phospholipase A2 domains in structural proteins of parvoviruses
95(12)
P. Tijssen
J. Szelei
Z. Zadori
Atomic Structure of viral particles
107(18)
Michael S. Chapman
Mavis Agbandje-McKenna
Correlating structure with function in the viral capsid
125(18)
Mavis Agbandje-McKenna
Michael S. Chapman
Section C. Viral life cycles: molecular interactions between virus and host cell
141(2)
The parvovirus life cycle: an introduction to molecular interactions important for infection
143(14)
Matthew D. Weitzman
Cell infection processes of autonomous parvoviruses
157(8)
Maija Vihinen-Ranta
Colin R. Parrish
Looking down the rabbit hole: understanding the binding, entry, and trafficking patterns of AAV particles in the cell
165(6)
John A. Chiorini
A rolling-hairpin strategy: basic mechanisms of DNA replication in the parvoviruses
171(18)
Susan F. Cotmore
Peter Tattersall
Replication of adeno-associated virus DNA
189(24)
Peter Ward
Site-specific integration by adeno-associated virus
213(24)
Nathalie Dutheil
R. Michael Linden
Latent infection of the host cell by AAV and its disruption by helper viruses
237(16)
Roland A. Owens
Parvovirus RNA processing strategies
253(22)
Jianming Qiu
Yuko Yoto
Gregory Tullis
David J. Pintel
Regulation of non-structural protein functions by differential synthesis, modification and trafficking
275(16)
Jurg P.F. Nuesch
Synthesis, post-translational modification and trafficking of the parvovirus structural polypeptides
291(14)
Noelia Valle
Laura Riolobos
Jose M. Almendral
Molecular interactions involved in assembling the viral particle and packaging the genome
305(16)
J.A. Kleinschmidt
J.A. King
PART 2 PATHOGENESIS AND BIOLOGY OF PARVOVIRUS INFECTION
321(58)
Pathogenesis of parvovirus infections
323(20)
Marshall E. Bloom
Jonathan R. Kerr
Parvovirus host range, cell tropism and evolution - studies of canine and feline parvoviruses, minute virus of mice, porcine parvovirus, and Aleutian mink disease virus
343(8)
Colin R. Parrish
Karsten Hueffer
Immunology of human erythrovirus infection
351(14)
Klaus Hedman
Rauli Franssila
Leena Kaikkonen
Kati Hokynar
Laura Kakkola
Maria Soderlund-Venermo
Parvovirus oncosuppression
365(14)
Jan J. Cornelis
Laurent Deleu
Ute Koch
J. Rommelaere
PART 3 SPECIFIC PARVOVIRUS INFECTIONS AND ASSOCIATED DISEASE
379(116)
Human dependovirus infection
381(4)
Jonathan R. Kerr
R. Michael Linden
Human and primate erythrovirus infections and associated disease
385(32)
Jonathan R. Kerr
Susanne Modrow
Rodent parvovirus infection and associated disease
417(12)
Lisa J. Ball-Goodrich
Robert O. Jacoby
Pathogenesis of feline panleukopenia virus and canine parvovirus
429(6)
Colin R. Parrish
Porcine parvovirus
435(12)
J. Szelei
Z. Zadori
P. Tijssen
Waterfowl parvoviruses
447(10)
Z. Zadori
J. Szelei
I. Kiss
P. Tijssen
Aleutian mink disease parvovirus
457(16)
Sonja M. Best
Marshall E. Bloom
Minute virus of canines (canine minute virus) - the virus and its diseases
473(6)
Colin R. Parrish
Bovine parvovirus
479(8)
Laura E. Via
Catherine Mainguy
Stanley Naides
Muriel Lederman
Shrimp parvoviruses
487(8)
Timothy W. Flegel
PART 4 USE OF PARVOVIRUSES AS GENE THERAPY AND VACCINE DELIVERY VECTORS
495(90)
Adeno-associated virus vectors and biology of gene delivery
497(2)
Barrie J. Carter
Clinical development with adeno-associated virus vectors
499(12)
Barrie J. Carter
Mechanism of recombinant adeno-associated virus transduction
511(14)
Ziying Yan
Dongsheng Duan
John F. Engelhardt
Expanding the capacity of AAV vectors
525(8)
Dongsheng Duan
Ziying Yan
John F. Engelhardt
Tailoring of the AAV capsid: designing the second generation vector
533(10)
Nicholas Muzyczka
Kenneth H. Warrington Jr
rAAV vectors for gene targeting
543(8)
Toni Cathomen
rAAV gene transfer to the liver
551(8)
Terence R. Flotte
AAV vectors for retinal gene therapy
559(12)
Seok-Hong Min
Astra Dinculescu
Lyudmyla Glushakova
William W. Hauswirth
Helper-independent parvoviruses as gene therapy and vaccine delivery vectors
571(14)
Jan J. Cornelis
Christiane Dinsart
Index 585

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