The reporter learned from Wuhan University that the team of Professor Yu Xuejie of the School of Public Health of the school has made significant progress in the study of the pathogenic mechanism of Bunia virus SFTSV (Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus) and discovered a new type of Bunia virus.
Yu Xuejie’s team has made significant progress in the study of the pathogenic mechanism of Bunia virus SFTSV (Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus) and discovered a new Bunia virus-autophagy interaction model, which clarified Bunia virus for the first time The dynamic assembly and release process of autophagy after SFTSV infection, Fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome Bunya virus was discovered in the hilly areas of central and eastern China in 2006.
Since the first discovery and isolation of Bunia virus SFTSV in the world, Yu Xuejie’s team has been committed to the study of SFTSV for many years, and has achieved many influential results in SFTSV molecular epidemiology and immunology
In this study, Yu Xuejie’s team discovered for the first time that Bunia virus SFTSV uses the Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediates to form phagocytic vesicles for assembly.
Yu Xuejie and Zhou Chuanmin, a postdoctoral fellow from the School of Public Health of Wuhan University, are the corresponding authors of the paper, and Jiamin Yan, a doctoral student from the School of Public Health of Wuhan University, is the first author of the paper
Yu Xuejie and Zhou Chuanmin, a postdoctoral fellow from the School of Public Health of Wuhan University, are the corresponding authors of the paper, and Jiamin Yan, a doctoral student from the School of Public Health of Wuhan University, is the first author of the paper
https://doi.
org/10.
1080/15548627.
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