Disruption of anthrax toxin receptor 1 in pigs leads to a rare disease phenotype and protection from senecavirus A infection
Abstract Senecavirus A (SVA) is a cause of vesicular disease in pigs, and infection rates are rising within the swine industry. Recently, anthrax toxin receptor 1 (ANTXR1) was revealed as the receptor for SVA in human cells. Herein, the role of ANTXR1 as a receptor for SVA in pigs was investigated b...
Main Authors: | Paula R. Chen, Raymond R. R. Rowland, Ana M. Stoian, Vlad Petrovan, Maureen Sheahan, Charan Ganta, Giselle Cino-Ozuna, Dae Young Kim, James M. Dunleavey, Kristin M. Whitworth, Melissa S. Samuel, Lee D. Spate, Raissa F. Cecil, Joshua A. Benne, Xingyu Yan, Ying Fang, Brad St. Croix, Kelly Lechtenberg, Kevin D. Wells, Randall S. Prather |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2022-03-01
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Series: | Scientific Reports |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09123-x |
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