The role and implication of rotavirus VP8∗ in viral infection and vaccine development

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Shalini Soni , Michael A. Kennedy , Dan Wang , Feng Li
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Abstract

Rotaviruses (RVs) are major causative agents of diarrhea in both humans and animals worldwide. Despite the successful development of live attenuated vaccines, the efficacy of these vaccines remains low in developing countries and RV infections still result in more than 200,000 deaths in children under 5 years old globally each year. These viruses are also an enteric pathogen for agricultural animals and have caused substantial economic losses annually to the animal livestock industry. Frequent reassortment and the emergence of new RV strains continue to pose a significant challenge to human and agricultural animal health. Attachment to susceptible cells by recognizing cell surface glycans is the first step of the RV lifecycle, which is directed by the RV spike protein VP8∗. VP8∗-host glycan receptor interactions are thought to be strain-specific and play an important role in RV replication fitness, tropism, and cross-species transmission. This review will summarize the current understanding of the roles of VP8∗ in engagement of glycan receptors and its functional consequences in impacting RV replication fitness and host ranges. The current progress towards developing a VP8∗-based RV vaccine is also discussed in the review.
轮状病毒VP8 *在病毒感染和疫苗研制中的作用和意义
轮状病毒(RVs)是世界范围内人类和动物腹泻的主要病原体。尽管成功开发了减毒活疫苗,但这些疫苗在发展中国家的效力仍然很低,RV感染每年仍导致全球20多万5岁以下儿童死亡。这些病毒也是农业动物的肠道病原体,每年给动物畜牧业造成巨大的经济损失。频繁的重组和新的RV毒株的出现继续对人类和农业动物健康构成重大挑战。通过识别细胞表面聚糖附着在易感细胞上是RV生命周期的第一步,这是由RV刺突蛋白VP8 *指导的。VP8 *与宿主聚糖受体的相互作用被认为是菌株特异性的,在RV复制适应性、向性和跨物种传播中起重要作用。这篇综述将总结目前对VP8 *参与聚糖受体的作用及其在影响RV复制适应性和宿主范围方面的功能后果的理解。本文还讨论了目前开发基于VP8 *的RV疫苗的进展。
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Virology
Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
6.00
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157
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Launched in 1955, Virology is a broad and inclusive journal that welcomes submissions on all aspects of virology including plant, animal, microbial and human viruses. The journal publishes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of vaccines, anti-viral drugs and their development, anti-viral therapies, and computational studies of virus infections. Any submission that is of broad interest to the community of virologists/vaccinologists and reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research will be considered for publication, including negative findings and multidisciplinary work.Virology is open to reviews, research manuscripts, short communication, registered reports as well as follow-up manuscripts.
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