Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection

Bluetongue is an arthropod-borne disease caused by a virus of the genus Orbivirus, the bluetongue virus (BTV), which affects ruminant livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats and wild ruminants such as deer, and camelids. Recently, adult mice with gene knockouts of the interferon α/β receptor (IFNAR-/-) have been described as a model of lethal BTV infection. IFNAR(-/-) mice are highly susceptible to BTV-1, BTV-4 and BTV-8 infection when the virus is administered intravenously or subcutaneosuly. Disease progression and pathogenesis closely mimics signs of bluetongue disease in ruminants. In the present paper we review the studies where IFNAR(-/-) mice have been used as an animal model to study BTV transmission, pathogenesis, virulence, and protective efficacy of inactivated and new recombinant marker BTV vaccines. Furthermore, we report new data on protective efficacy of different strategies of BTV vaccination and also on induction of interferon α/β and proinflammatory immune responses in IFNAR(-/-) mice infected with BTV. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Main Authors: Ortego, J., De la Poza, F., Marín-López, A.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014
Subjects:IFNAR(−/−) mice, Orbiviruses, Bluetongue virus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3235
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290445
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2904452023-02-17T12:25:44Z Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection Ortego, J. De la Poza, F. Marín-López, A. IFNAR(−/−) mice Orbiviruses Bluetongue virus Bluetongue is an arthropod-borne disease caused by a virus of the genus Orbivirus, the bluetongue virus (BTV), which affects ruminant livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats and wild ruminants such as deer, and camelids. Recently, adult mice with gene knockouts of the interferon α/β receptor (IFNAR-/-) have been described as a model of lethal BTV infection. IFNAR(-/-) mice are highly susceptible to BTV-1, BTV-4 and BTV-8 infection when the virus is administered intravenously or subcutaneosuly. Disease progression and pathogenesis closely mimics signs of bluetongue disease in ruminants. In the present paper we review the studies where IFNAR(-/-) mice have been used as an animal model to study BTV transmission, pathogenesis, virulence, and protective efficacy of inactivated and new recombinant marker BTV vaccines. Furthermore, we report new data on protective efficacy of different strategies of BTV vaccination and also on induction of interferon α/β and proinflammatory immune responses in IFNAR(-/-) mice infected with BTV. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. 2023-02-17T12:25:44Z 2023-02-17T12:25:44Z 2014 artículo Virus Research 182: 35-42 (2014) 0168-1702 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/3235 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290445 10.1016/j.virusres.2013.09.038 1872-7492 en none Elsevier
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topic IFNAR(−/−) mice
Orbiviruses
Bluetongue virus
IFNAR(−/−) mice
Orbiviruses
Bluetongue virus
spellingShingle IFNAR(−/−) mice
Orbiviruses
Bluetongue virus
IFNAR(−/−) mice
Orbiviruses
Bluetongue virus
Ortego, J.
De la Poza, F.
Marín-López, A.
Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
description Bluetongue is an arthropod-borne disease caused by a virus of the genus Orbivirus, the bluetongue virus (BTV), which affects ruminant livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats and wild ruminants such as deer, and camelids. Recently, adult mice with gene knockouts of the interferon α/β receptor (IFNAR-/-) have been described as a model of lethal BTV infection. IFNAR(-/-) mice are highly susceptible to BTV-1, BTV-4 and BTV-8 infection when the virus is administered intravenously or subcutaneosuly. Disease progression and pathogenesis closely mimics signs of bluetongue disease in ruminants. In the present paper we review the studies where IFNAR(-/-) mice have been used as an animal model to study BTV transmission, pathogenesis, virulence, and protective efficacy of inactivated and new recombinant marker BTV vaccines. Furthermore, we report new data on protective efficacy of different strategies of BTV vaccination and also on induction of interferon α/β and proinflammatory immune responses in IFNAR(-/-) mice infected with BTV. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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Orbiviruses
Bluetongue virus
author Ortego, J.
De la Poza, F.
Marín-López, A.
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De la Poza, F.
Marín-López, A.
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title Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
title_short Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
title_full Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
title_fullStr Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
title_sort interferon α/β receptor knockout mice as a model to study bluetongue virus infection
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