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Replication

Replication

Research Question

  • To generate knowledge on virus replication, as to allow the identification of the most suitable cell lines for virus replication

Research Gaps and Challenges

  • Identify suitable cell lines for virus replication
  • Produce an immortalised cell line for ASFV vaccine production
  • Identify primary site of viral replication
  • Identify alveolar macrophage genes that enable ASF viral growth to inform the development of a cell line for vaccine production

Solution Routes

  • Generation of replication deficient viruses could contribute to the development of rationally attenuated vaccines

Dependencies

  • Identify alveolar macrophage genes that enable ASF viral growth to inform the development of a cell line for vaccine production

State Of the Art

  • ASFV replicates in the cytoplasm of the infected cell, primarily in discrete perinuclear assembly sites
  • ASFV virions contain enzymatic activities that contribute to early events in, and activities critical for, viral replication in the cell cytoplasm, including RNA polymerase, nucleoside triphosphate phosphohydrolase, topoisomerase, mRNA capping, and protein kinase activity
  • Implicated in macrophage host range are ASFV proteins involved in nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolism which may provide the deoxynucleotide pools favourable for efficient virus replication
  • Deletion of the dUTPase (E165R gene) and thymidine kinase (K196R gene) genes from ASFV reduces its ability to replicate in macrophages

Projects

What activities are planned or underway?

Africa's Long Depression: The Growth and Debt Crises of 1975-2000

Planned Completion date 01/03/2027

Participating Country(s):

United KingdomIconUnited Kingdom