The comparative value of feline virology research : Can findings from the feline lentiviral vaccine be translated to humans?
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 21_Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 7 |
Journal / Publication | Veterinary Sciences |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Mar 2017 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Abstract
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus of domestic cats that shares several similaritieswith its human counterpart, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Their analogies include genomic organization, lymphocyte tropism, viral persistence and induction of immunodeficiency. FIV is the only lentivirus forwhich a commercial vaccine is registered for prevention in either human or veterinary medicine. This provides a unique opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of protection induced by lentivirus vaccines at the population level and might contribute to the development of efficacious HIV vaccines. As well as having comparative value for vaccine studies, FIV research has shed some light on the relationship between lentiviral tropism and pathogenesis. Recent studies in our laboratory demonstrated that the interaction between FIV and its primary receptor changes as disease progresses, reminiscent of the receptor switch observed as disease progresses in HIV infected individuals. Here we summarise findings illustrating that, in addition to its veterinary significance, FIV has comparative value, providing a useful model to explore lentivirus-host interactions and to examine potential immune correlates of protection against HIV infection.
Research Area(s)
- Comparative study, Feline immunodeficiency virus, Human immunodeficiency virus, Tropism, Vaccine
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The comparative value of feline virology research : Can findings from the feline lentiviral vaccine be translated to humans? / Hosie, Margaret J.; Techakriengkrai, Navapon; Bȩczkowski, Paweł M. et al.
In: Veterinary Sciences, Vol. 4, No. 1, 7, 01.03.2017.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 21_Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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