Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3042339837> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3042339837 endingPage "105949" @default.
- W3042339837 startingPage "105949" @default.
- W3042339837 abstract "Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by fungal species that commonly present in the global environment, especially in cereals and animal forages. The changing global environment may further increase the exposure to these toxins, posing a serious threat to humans and animals. Recently, coronavirus has become one of the most important pathogens threatening human and animal health. It is not clear whether environmental toxins, such as mycotoxins, will affect coronavirus infection. Given that pigs are among the animals most affected by coronavirus and highly homologous to humans, weaned piglets and IPEC-J2 cells were respectively chosen as in vivo and in vitro model to explore the impacts of deoxynivalenol (DON), the most abundant trichothecene mycotoxin in feed, on porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) infection and the mechanisms involved. In vivo, twenty-seven piglets infected naturally with PEDV were randomly divided into three groups, receiving the basal diet containing 0, 750 and 1500 μg/kg DON, respectively. Significant increases in the diarrhea rates, gut barrier injury and PEDV proliferation of piglets’ small intestine were observed in experimental groups compared with the control. Additionally, the autophagosome-like vesicles and the autophagy-related proteins expression were also increased in experimental groups. In vitro, we observed that 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0 μM DON significantly promoted the entry and replication of PEDV in IPEC-J2 cells, along with the induction of a complete autophagy. CRISPR‐Cas9‐mediated knockout of LC3B indicated a vital role of autophagy in the promotion. Pretreatment with p38 signaling inhibitor could significantly block the induction of autophagy, indicating that DON could promote the PEDV infection by triggering p38-mediated autophagy. Our findings suggest that mycotoxin could influence the prevalence of coronavirus and provide new ideas for the prevention and control of coronavirus." @default.
- W3042339837 created "2020-07-23" @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5001248384 @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5001710040 @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5006349365 @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5018324670 @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5019684633 @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5044961357 @default.
- W3042339837 creator A5082505284 @default.
- W3042339837 date "2020-10-01" @default.
- W3042339837 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W3042339837 title "Low-level contamination of deoxynivalenol: A threat from environmental toxins to porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infection" @default.
- W3042339837 cites W1783683222 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W1818576526 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W1968890426 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W1992331328 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2000938539 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2021335029 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2022615654 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2036619842 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2076801755 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2083911670 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2162496804 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2170954286 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2339320161 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2339335210 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2411491145 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2460521647 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2538584349 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2588609212 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2592473983 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2593686319 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2621753584 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2625800782 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2749720091 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2751019535 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2756064317 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2762800528 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2766931063 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2767050898 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2767308399 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2768621718 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2784179892 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2790226049 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2790589748 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2792406084 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2792643378 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2794573360 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2803470464 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2889272248 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2895659429 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2897485684 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2903661490 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2910791567 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2912714148 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2912913974 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2930648875 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2939796271 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W2965186594 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W3009446530 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W3009739970 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W4248552215 @default.
- W3042339837 cites W967352551 @default.
- W3042339837 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2020.105949" @default.
- W3042339837 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7357974" @default.
- W3042339837 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32673909" @default.
- W3042339837 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3042339837 type Work @default.
- W3042339837 sameAs 3042339837 @default.
- W3042339837 citedByCount "21" @default.
- W3042339837 countsByYear W30423398372020 @default.
- W3042339837 countsByYear W30423398372021 @default.
- W3042339837 countsByYear W30423398372022 @default.
- W3042339837 countsByYear W30423398372023 @default.
- W3042339837 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5001248384 @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5001710040 @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5006349365 @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5018324670 @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5019684633 @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5044961357 @default.
- W3042339837 hasAuthorship W3042339837A5082505284 @default.
- W3042339837 hasBestOaLocation W30423398371 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C190283241 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C203522944 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C207001950 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2775862345 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2776889654 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2777367657 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2777648638 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C2779802037 @default.
- W3042339837 hasConcept C3008058167 @default.