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Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines

Vector-borne diseases, including those transmitted by mosquitoes, account for more than 17% of infectious diseases worldwide. This number is expected to rise with an increased spread of vector mosquitoes and viruses due to climate change and man-made alterations to ecosystems. Among the most common,...

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Autores principales: van Bree, Joyce W.M., Visser, Imke, Duyvestyn, Jo M., Aguilar-Bretones, Muriel, Marshall, Eleanor M., van Hemert, Martijn J., Pijlman, Gorben P., van Nierop, Gijsbert P., Kikkert, Marjolein, Rockx, Barry H.G., Miesen, Pascal, Fros, Jelke J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10288159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100565
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author van Bree, Joyce W.M.
Visser, Imke
Duyvestyn, Jo M.
Aguilar-Bretones, Muriel
Marshall, Eleanor M.
van Hemert, Martijn J.
Pijlman, Gorben P.
van Nierop, Gijsbert P.
Kikkert, Marjolein
Rockx, Barry H.G.
Miesen, Pascal
Fros, Jelke J.
author_facet van Bree, Joyce W.M.
Visser, Imke
Duyvestyn, Jo M.
Aguilar-Bretones, Muriel
Marshall, Eleanor M.
van Hemert, Martijn J.
Pijlman, Gorben P.
van Nierop, Gijsbert P.
Kikkert, Marjolein
Rockx, Barry H.G.
Miesen, Pascal
Fros, Jelke J.
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description Vector-borne diseases, including those transmitted by mosquitoes, account for more than 17% of infectious diseases worldwide. This number is expected to rise with an increased spread of vector mosquitoes and viruses due to climate change and man-made alterations to ecosystems. Among the most common, medically relevant mosquito-borne infections are those caused by arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), especially members of the genera Flavivirus and Alphavirus. Arbovirus infections can cause severe disease in humans, livestock and wildlife. Severe consequences from infections include congenital malformations as well as arthritogenic, haemorrhagic or neuroinvasive disease. Inactivated or live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) are available for a small number of arboviruses; however there are no licensed vaccines for the majority of these infections. Here we discuss recent developments in pan-arbovirus LAV approaches, from site-directed attenuation strategies targeting conserved determinants of virulence to universal strategies that utilize genome-wide re-coding of viral genomes. In addition to these approaches, we discuss novel strategies targeting mosquito saliva proteins that play an important role in virus transmission and pathogenesis in vertebrate hosts. For rapid pre-clinical evaluations of novel arbovirus vaccine candidates, representative in vitro and in vivo experimental systems are required to assess the desired specific immune responses. Here we discuss promising models to study attenuation of neuroinvasion, neurovirulence and virus transmission, as well as antibody induction and potential for cross-reactivity. Investigating broadly applicable vaccination strategies to target the direct interface of the vertebrate host, the mosquito vector and the viral pathogen is a prime example of a One Health strategy to tackle human and animal diseases.
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spelling pubmed-102881592023-06-24 Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines van Bree, Joyce W.M. Visser, Imke Duyvestyn, Jo M. Aguilar-Bretones, Muriel Marshall, Eleanor M. van Hemert, Martijn J. Pijlman, Gorben P. van Nierop, Gijsbert P. Kikkert, Marjolein Rockx, Barry H.G. Miesen, Pascal Fros, Jelke J. One Health Special section on One Health - approach to arboviruses; Edited by Marion Koopmans, Reina Sikkema, Maarten Schrama, Barry Rockx Vector-borne diseases, including those transmitted by mosquitoes, account for more than 17% of infectious diseases worldwide. This number is expected to rise with an increased spread of vector mosquitoes and viruses due to climate change and man-made alterations to ecosystems. Among the most common, medically relevant mosquito-borne infections are those caused by arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), especially members of the genera Flavivirus and Alphavirus. Arbovirus infections can cause severe disease in humans, livestock and wildlife. Severe consequences from infections include congenital malformations as well as arthritogenic, haemorrhagic or neuroinvasive disease. Inactivated or live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) are available for a small number of arboviruses; however there are no licensed vaccines for the majority of these infections. Here we discuss recent developments in pan-arbovirus LAV approaches, from site-directed attenuation strategies targeting conserved determinants of virulence to universal strategies that utilize genome-wide re-coding of viral genomes. In addition to these approaches, we discuss novel strategies targeting mosquito saliva proteins that play an important role in virus transmission and pathogenesis in vertebrate hosts. For rapid pre-clinical evaluations of novel arbovirus vaccine candidates, representative in vitro and in vivo experimental systems are required to assess the desired specific immune responses. Here we discuss promising models to study attenuation of neuroinvasion, neurovirulence and virus transmission, as well as antibody induction and potential for cross-reactivity. Investigating broadly applicable vaccination strategies to target the direct interface of the vertebrate host, the mosquito vector and the viral pathogen is a prime example of a One Health strategy to tackle human and animal diseases. Elsevier 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10288159/ /pubmed/37363258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100565 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Special section on One Health - approach to arboviruses; Edited by Marion Koopmans, Reina Sikkema, Maarten Schrama, Barry Rockx
van Bree, Joyce W.M.
Visser, Imke
Duyvestyn, Jo M.
Aguilar-Bretones, Muriel
Marshall, Eleanor M.
van Hemert, Martijn J.
Pijlman, Gorben P.
van Nierop, Gijsbert P.
Kikkert, Marjolein
Rockx, Barry H.G.
Miesen, Pascal
Fros, Jelke J.
Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines
title Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines
title_full Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines
title_fullStr Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines
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title_short Novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines
title_sort novel approaches for the rapid development of rationally designed arbovirus vaccines
topic Special section on One Health - approach to arboviruses; Edited by Marion Koopmans, Reina Sikkema, Maarten Schrama, Barry Rockx
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10288159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100565
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