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The survival strategy of persistent foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovines
Reference
S14654
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Dr Zhidong Zhang
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Graham Belsham
,
Prof. Tom Wileman
Institution
The Pirbright Institute
Department
Div of Microbiology Compton
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
397,665
Status
Completed
Type
Research Grant
Start date
05/07/2001
End date
01/10/2005
Duration
51 months
Abstract
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes both an acute and persistent infection in ruminants. We argue that persistence arises from the high mutation rate of FMDV which produces mutations able to attenuate the lytic phenotype of the virus. We have detected persistent virus in the pharyngeal epithelium where it can be isolated easily, even from animals with high levels of neutralising antibody. The genome of the persistent virus will be cloned and sequenced and examined for mutations which modify specific protein functions that may explain how virus persists in cells, and evades immune surveillance. Interestingly, FMDV was only found in the basal cells of the epithelium, thus persistence may affect the replication and differentiation of epithelial cells.
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Committee
Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
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