探索对抗非洲猪瘟的抗病毒策略。

IF 12.3 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Ana Catarina Urbano, Beatriz Melo, Fernando Ferreira
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摘要

非洲猪瘟(ASF)由高度传染性的非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)引起,对全世界的家猪和野猪构成重大威胁。尽管非洲猪瘟的宿主范围有限且缺乏人畜共患的潜力,但它具有严重的社会经济和环境后果。目前的控制战略主要依赖于早期发现和扑杀受感染的动物,但鉴于疾病的迅速传播,这些措施是不够的。开发针对非洲猪瘟的有效疗法对于防止进一步传播和减轻经济损失至关重要。尽管疫苗接种仍然至关重要,但越南最近批准的疫苗引起了人们对安全性和有效性的担忧。此外,由于疫苗开发和部署方面的挑战持续存在,特别是在复杂的实地条件下,抗病毒药物已成为一种关键的补充办法。当单独接种疫苗不足或动物同时暴露于疫苗毒株和野生型病毒时,这些制剂具有减轻副作用和控制病毒传播的潜力。然而,考虑到体内测试的后勤和经济限制,将它们从概念验证推进到广泛的实际应用需要大量的跨学科努力。在这篇综述中,我们研究了新兴的抗病毒方法,并强调了关键的ASFV复制机制和治疗靶点,以指导在不断变化的病毒环境中合理的药物设计。
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Exploring antiviral strategies to combat African swine fever.

Exploring antiviral strategies to combat African swine fever.

African swine fever (ASF), caused by the highly contagious African swine fever virus (ASFV), poses a significant threat to domestic and wild pigs worldwide. Despite its limited host range and lack of zoonotic potential, ASF has severe socio-economic and environmental consequences. Current control strategies primarily rely on early detection and culling of infected animals, but these measures are insufficient given the rapid spread of the disease. Developing effective therapeutics against ASFV is crucial to prevent further spread and mitigate economic losses. Although vaccination remains critical, recent vaccine approvals in Vietnam have raised safety and efficacy concerns. Moreover, as challenges persist in vaccine development and deployment, particularly in complex field conditions, antiviral agents have emerged as a critical complementary approach. These agents have the potential to mitigate side effects and control viral spread when vaccines alone are insufficient or when animals face simultaneous exposure to vaccine strains and wild-type viruses. However, advancing them from proof-of-concept to widespread practical application entails a significant interdisciplinary effort, given the logistical and economic constraints of in vivo testing. In this review, we examine emerging antiviral approaches and highlight key ASFV replication mechanisms and therapeutic targets to guide rational drug design amidst an evolving viral landscape.

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FEMS microbiology reviews
FEMS microbiology reviews 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
17.50
自引率
0.90%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Title: FEMS Microbiology Reviews Journal Focus: Publishes reviews covering all aspects of microbiology not recently surveyed Reviews topics of current interest Provides comprehensive, critical, and authoritative coverage Offers new perspectives and critical, detailed discussions of significant trends May contain speculative and selective elements Aimed at both specialists and general readers Reviews should be framed within the context of general microbiology and biology Submission Criteria: Manuscripts should not be unevaluated compilations of literature Lectures delivered at symposia must review the related field to be acceptable
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