1. Papillomavirus-like Particles in Equine Medicine.
- Author
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Hainisch EK, Jindra C, Kirnbauer R, and Brandt S
- Subjects
- Animals, Capsid, Horses, Capsid Proteins genetics, Capsid Proteins immunology, Papillomaviridae genetics, Vaccines, Virus-Like Particle, Papillomavirus Infections prevention & control, Papillomavirus Infections transmission, Horse Diseases prevention & control, Horse Diseases transmission, Horse Diseases virology
- Abstract
Papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of small DNA tumor viruses that can induce benign lesions or cancer in vertebrates. The observation that animal PV capsid-proteins spontaneously self-assemble to empty, highly immunogenic virus-like particles (VLPs) has led to the establishment of vaccines that efficiently protect humans from specific PV infections and associated diseases. We provide an overview of PV-induced tumors in horses and other equids, discuss possible routes of PV transmission in equid species, and present recent developments aiming at introducing the PV VLP-based vaccine technology into equine medicine.
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- 2023
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