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The Viral Talk
Federico De Angelis, Bobbie-Anne Turner
29 episodes
1 week ago
What is a virus? What does spillover mean? How can viruses infect humans? If these are things that you would like to know but lack the time or energy to research them, then welcome to The Viral Talk, the show which gives brief, direct and easy-to-understand answers to the big questions in virology. I am your host Federico De Angelis, a PhD student studying SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh. Join me every other week to discover all the aspects of these obscure but fascinating organisms. Join in and Let's Go Viral.
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What is a virus? What does spillover mean? How can viruses infect humans? If these are things that you would like to know but lack the time or energy to research them, then welcome to The Viral Talk, the show which gives brief, direct and easy-to-understand answers to the big questions in virology. I am your host Federico De Angelis, a PhD student studying SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh. Join me every other week to discover all the aspects of these obscure but fascinating organisms. Join in and Let's Go Viral.
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Episode 11 - Acute vs persistent viral infections
The Viral Talk
22 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 11 - Acute vs persistent viral infections

What are the differences between acute and persistent viral infections? How can certain viruses stay with us forever and never be cleared? This and much more in this episode of The Viral Talk.

 

Key takeaways:

  • An acute infection is characterized by a sudden or rapid development of disease, that can either be resolved quickly or lead to death;
  • In a persistent infection, the virus is not cleared by our body, and it either becomes latent (e.g Herpes Simplex Virus) or it keeps replicating at low levels for very long periods of time (e.g. Hepatitis B Virus, HIV);
  • For a latent infection to become a persistent infection, it needs two characteristics:  persistence and reversibility.
  • Reversibility is the ability of a virus to resume active viral replication after undergoing latency, persistence is the ability to stay in our body without being eliminated/cleared for a long period of time.
  • A latent virus that lacks a way to be ‘re-activated’ only causes dead-end infections.
  • Herpesviruses and Retroviruses are the only known viral families able to undergo latency.
  • Latency is a successful survival strategy that allows viruses to avoid being cleared by the host’s defences.
  • In addition to latent viral infections, there is another type of infection which is chronic viral infections.
  • In chronic infections, the virus keeps replicating inside the host for long periods of time without being cleared, causing low levels of pathology. The best example for this is HIV, followed by Hepatitis B virus.
  • Constant rounds of infection by these viruses lead to the onset of the diseases they’re known for, AIDS and hepatitis, respectively.


Articles for the most interested:

General definition of persistent viral infections - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK8538/

Common threads in persistent viral infections - https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jvi.01905-09

Retroviruses in the human genome - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02039/full 

How do viruses go latent? - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2914632/#:~:text=In%20latent%20infection%2C%20the%20full,additional%20properties%3A%20persistence%20and%20reversibility.

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The Viral Talk
What is a virus? What does spillover mean? How can viruses infect humans? If these are things that you would like to know but lack the time or energy to research them, then welcome to The Viral Talk, the show which gives brief, direct and easy-to-understand answers to the big questions in virology. I am your host Federico De Angelis, a PhD student studying SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh. Join me every other week to discover all the aspects of these obscure but fascinating organisms. Join in and Let's Go Viral.