Current Research in Microbial Sciences (Jan 2024)

Advancement in the development of gene/protein-based vaccines against African swine fever virus

  • Ning Wang,
  • Pan Huang,
  • Jun Zhang,
  • Minqi Lin,
  • Xiaoru Lai,
  • Jianwen Chen,
  • Chungen Pan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100232

Abstract

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African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious acute hemorrhagic viral disease, with the mortality rate of up to 100 % in domestic pigs. In recent years, ASF outbreaks have caused huge economic losses in numerous countries and regions, especially in Asia. Therefore, there is a pressing need to develop safe and effective vaccines against infection of the causative pathogen, African swine fever virus (ASFV). ASFV contains a large genome composed of double-stranded DNA with a size of 170–194 kb, which encodes nearly 200 viral proteins. Understanding the function of these complex genes/proteins and their roles in the generation of protective immunity will help in the development of ASFV vaccines. In this article, the gene/protein-based vaccine candidate are summarized, and the structural proteins which have been previously reported to protect animals from the virus challenge were emphatically described.

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