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Viral and cellular factors which determine equine influenza virus receptor specificity and virion morphology

ReferenceS18874
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Janet Daly
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Dr Nicholas Davis-Poynter
Institution The Animal Health Trust
DepartmentCentre for Preventive Medicine
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 152,952
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 01/04/2003
End date 01/04/2006
Duration36 months

Abstract

Divergence of equine influenza A(H3N8) viruses has resulted in two lineages of viruses that differ in their receptor specificity and antigenicity. The viral and cellular factors that specify receptor tropism, and the influence of modifications to receptor specificity on the antigenicity of the virus will be investigated. In addition, we will use the equine system to study the biological relevance and genetics of filamentous particle formation by influenza viruses and to probe the molecular events involved in virion assembly. During the project, a plasmid-based reverse genetics system will be established for the rescue of viruses with equine influenza viral genes and assessed for its potential to improve the engineering of vaccine viruses. (Joint with grant 18878).

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Committee Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
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