๐ Virulence factors in porcine coronaviruses and vaccine design
Porcine enteric coronaviruses (Co. Vs) cause severe disease in the porcine herds worldwide, leading to important economic losses. Despite the knowledge of these viruses since the 1970s, vaccination strategies have not been implemented, leading to continuous re-emergence of novel virulent strains. Live attenuated vaccines historically have been the most efficient. We consider that the new trend is the development of recombinant vaccines by using reverse genetics systems to engineer attenuated viruses, which could be used as effective and safe modified live vaccine candidates. To this end, host cell signaling pathways influencing porcine CoV virulence should be identified. Similarly, the identity of viral proteins involved in the modulation of host cell pathways influencing CoV pathogenesis should be analyzed. With this information, and using reverse genetics systems, it is possible to design viruses with modifications in the viral proteins acting as virulence factors, which may lead to attenuated viruses and, therefore, vaccine candidates. In addition, novel antiviral drugs may be developed once the host cell pathways and the molecular mechanism affecting porcine CoV replication and virulence are known. This review is focused in the host cell responses to enteric porcine CoV infection and the viral proteins involved in pathogenesis.
keywords
๐ reverse genetics (49)
๐ host cell (262)
๐ viral proteins (89)
๐ enteric coronavirus (111)
๐ economic losses (34)
author
๐ค Zuรฑiga, Sonia
๐ค Pascual-Iglesias, Alejandro
๐ค Sanchez, Carlos M.
๐ค Sola, Isabel
๐ค Enjuanes, Luis
year
โฐ 2016
journal
๐ Virus Research
issn
๐ 18727492 01681702
volume
226
number
page
142-151
citedbycount
8
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