Non-segmented negative sense RNA viruses as vectors for vaccine development

Suryanarayana, V. V. S. ; Chattopadhyay, Dhrubajyothi ; Shaila, M. S. (2010) Non-segmented negative sense RNA viruses as vectors for vaccine development Current Science, 98 (3). pp. 379-391. ISSN 0011-3891

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Abstract

This article intends to cover two aspects of non-segmented negative sense RNA viruses. In the initial section, the strategy employed by these viruses to replicate their genomes is discussed. This would help in understanding the later section in which the use of these viruses as vaccine vectors has been discussed. For the description of the replication strategy which encompasses virus genome transcription and genome replication carried out by the same RNA dependent RNA polymerase complex, a member of the prototype rhabdovirus family-Chandipura virus has been chosen as an example to illustrate the complex nature of the two processes and their regulation. In the discussion on these viruses serving as vectors for carrying vaccine antigen genes, emphasis has been laid on describing the progress made in using the attenuated viruses as vectors and a description of the systems in which the efficiency of immune responses has been tested.

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Keywords:Chandipura Virus; Chimeric Viruses; Nonsegmented Negative Sense RNA Viruses; Vaccine Vectors; Virus Replication
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Deposited On:20 Jul 2011 06:22
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