Astroviruses

pdf D.-L. Vu, A. Sabrià, N. Aregall, K. Michl, V. Rodriguez Garrido, L. Goterris, A. Bosch, R.M. Pintó & S. Guix. A Spanish case-control study in <5 year-old children reveals the lack of association between MLB and VA astrovirus and diarrhea. Scientific Reports, 2020, 10(1):1760.

pdf Kolawole AO, Mirabelli C, Hill DR, Svoboda SA, Janowski AB, Passalacqua KD, Rodriguez BN, Dame MK, Freiden P, Berger RP, Vu DL, Hosmillo M, O’Riordan MXD, Schultz-Cherry S, Guix S, Spence JR, Wang D, Wobus CE. Astrovirus replication in human intestinal enteroids reveals multi-cellular tropism and an intricate host innate immune landscape. PLoS Pathogens, 2019, 15(10):e1008057.

pdf D.-L. Vu, A. Sabrià, N. Aregall, K. Michl, V. Rodriguez Garrido, L. Goterris, A. Bosch, R.M. Pintó & S. Guix. Novel Human Astroviruses: Prevalence and Association with Common Enteric Viruses in Undiagnosed Gastroenteritis Cases in Spain. Viruses, 2019, 11(7):585.

pdf D.-L. Vu, A. Bosch, R.M. Pintó E. Ribes & S. Guix. Human Astrovirus MLB Replication In Vitro: Persistence in Extraintestinal Cell Lines. Journal of Virology, 2019, 93(13): e00557-19.

pdf D.-L. Vu, A. Bosch, R.M. Pintó & S. Guix. Epidemiology of Classic and Novel Human Astrovirus: Gastroenteritis and Beyond. Viruses, 2017, 9: 33.

pdf A. Monastiri, M. Aouni, S. Guix, B. Mechri, M. Lopez-Roig, M.B. Abid, N. Gueddiche, S. Hamami, L. Boughzala & J. Serra-Cobo. Clinical surveillance for human astrovirus in Monastir region, Tunisia. BMC Public Health, 2016, 16:57.

pdf S. Guix, A. Pérez-Bosque, L. Miró, M. Moretó, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. Type I interferonresponse is delayed inhuman astrovirus infections. PLoS ONE, 2015, 10; e0123087.

pdf A. Bosch, R.M. Pintó & S. Guix. Human astroviruses. Clinical Microbiological Reviews, 2014, 27: 1048-1074.

pdf C. Fuentes, A. Bosch, R.M. Pinto & S.Guix. Identification of human astrovirus genome-linked protein (VPg) essential for virus infectivity. Journal of Virology, 2012, 86: 10070-10078.

pdf C. Fuentes, S. Guix, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. C-terminal nsP1a protein of human astrovirus is a phosphoprotein which interacts with the viral polymerase through the formation of a heterodimer. Journal of Virology, 2011, 85: 4470–4479.

pdf S. Guix, S. Caballero, C. Fuentes, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. Genetic analysis of the hypervariable region of the human astrovirus nsP1a coding region: design of a new RFLP typing method. Journal of Medical Virology, 2008, 80: 306-315.

pdf S. Guix, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. Human Astrovirus Diagnosis and Typing: Current and future prospects. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2005, 41:103-105.

pdf S. Guix, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. Astrovirus replication. In: Structure-based study of virus replication. H.R. Cheng & T. Miyamura (Eds).Editorial World Scientific Publishing, Imperial College Press. 2007, pp 571-595. ISBN 981-270-405-1.

pdf S. Guix, S. Caballero, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. Human astrovirus C-terminal nsP1a protein is involved in RNA replication.Virology, 2005, 333: 124-131.

pdf  S. Guix, S. Caballero, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. C-terminal nsP1a protein of human astrovirus colocalizes with the endoplasmic reticulum and viral RNA. Journal of Virology, 2004, 78: 13627-13636.

pdf S. Caballero, S. Guix, E. Ribes, A. Bosch & R.M. Pintó. Structural requirements of astrovirus virus-like particles  assembled in insect cells. Journal of Virology, 2004, 78: 13285-13292.

pdf S. Guix, A. Bosch, E. Ribes, L. D. Martínez & R.M. Pintó. Apoptosis in astrovirus-infected CaCo-2 cells. Virology 2004, 319: 249-261.

pdf S. Caballero, S. Guix, W. Morsy El-Senousy, I. Calicó, R.M. Pintó & A. Bosch. Persistent gastroenteritis in astrovirus infected children: association with serotype-3 strains. Journal of Medical Virology. 2003, 71: 245-250.

pdf S. Guix, S. Caballero, C. Villena, R. Bartolomé, C. Latorre, N. Rabella, M. Simó, A. Bosch & R. M. Pintó. Molecular epidemiology of astrovirus infection in Barcelona, Spain. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 2002, 40: 133-139.

pdf F.X.Abad, C. Villena, S. Guix, S. Caballero, R.M. Pintó & A. Bosch. The potential role of fomites in the vehicular transmission of human astroviruses. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2001, 67: 3904-3907.