Viruses (Jun 2014)

Vaccination against δ-Retroviruses: The Bovine Leukemia Virus Paradigm

  • Gerónimo Gutiérrez,
  • Sabrina M. Rodríguez,
  • Alix de Brogniez,
  • Nicolas Gillet,
  • Ramarao Golime,
  • Arsène Burny,
  • Juan-Pablo Jaworski,
  • Irene Alvarez,
  • Lucas Vagnoni,
  • Karina Trono,
  • Luc Willems

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v6062416
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
pp. 2416 – 2427

Abstract

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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) and human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) are closely related d-retroviruses that induce hematological diseases. HTLV-1 infects about 15 million people worldwide, mainly in subtropical areas. HTLV-1 induces a wide spectrum of diseases (e.g., HTLV-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis) and leukemia/lymphoma (adult T-cell leukemia). Bovine leukemia virus is a major pathogen of cattle, causing important economic losses due to a reduction in production, export limitations and lymphoma-associated death. In the absence of satisfactory treatment for these diseases and besides the prevention of transmission, the best option to reduce the prevalence of d-retroviruses is vaccination. Here, we provide an overview of the different vaccination strategies in the BLV model and outline key parameters required for vaccine efficacy.

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