轮状病毒感染机制研究进展
Research Progress of Rotavirus Infection Mechanism
DOI: 10.12677/ACM.2024.142533, PDF,   
作者: 韩郝涛:新疆医科大学研究生院,新疆 乌鲁木齐;杨学磊*:新疆维吾尔自治区人民医院医学研究与转化中心,新疆 乌鲁木齐
关键词: 轮状病毒致病机制结构蛋白非结构蛋白Rotavirus Pathogenic Mechanism Structural Protein Nonstructural Protein
摘要: 轮状病毒是世界范围内引起儿童腹泻死亡的最重要的病原体之一。其感染机制一直是研究热点,近年来在分子水平及免疫学等方面已取得了显著进展。本文对轮状病毒的一般生物学特征进行了描述,并对轮状病毒感染与宿主之间的相关免疫反应以及轮状病毒编码蛋白(包括结构蛋白和非结构蛋白)在感染中的作用的研究进展加以综述。
Abstract: Rotavirus is one of the most important pathogens causing diarrhea deaths in children worldwide. The mechanism of infection has been the focus of research, and remarkable progress has been made in molecular level and immunology in recent years. In this paper, the general biological char-acteristics of rotavirus are described, and the relevant immune response between rotavirus infec-tion and host and the role of rotavirus encoded proteins (including structural and non-struc- tural proteins) in infection are reviewed.
文章引用:韩郝涛, 杨学磊. 轮状病毒感染机制研究进展[J]. 临床医学进展, 2024, 14(2): 3825-3833. https://doi.org/10.12677/ACM.2024.142533

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