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Animal Models of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Transmission: Implications for Vaccine Development

机译:先天性细胞病毒传输的动物模型:疫苗发育的影响

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Although cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are species-specific, the study of nonhuman CMVs in animal models can help to inform and direct research aimed at developing a human CMV (HCMV) vaccine. Because the driving force behind the development of HCMV vaccines is to prevent congenital infection, the animal model in question must be one in which vertical transmission of virus occurs to the fetus. Fortunately, two such animal models-the rhesus macaque CMV and guinea pig CMV-are characterized by congenital infection. Hence, each model can be evaluated in "proof-of-concept" studies of preconception vaccination aimed at blocking transplacental transmission. This review focuses on similarities and differences in the respective model systems, and it discusses key insights from each model germane to the study of HCMV vaccines.
机译:虽然巨细胞病毒(CMV)是特异性的,但在动物模型中的非人体CMV的研究可以有助于为旨在开发人CMV(HCMV)疫苗的直接研究。 由于HCMV疫苗的发展背后的驱动力是为了防止先天性感染,所讨论的动物模型必须是胎儿发生病毒的垂直传播的动物模型。 幸运的是,两种这样的动物模型 - 恒河猴猕猴CMV和豚鼠CMV - 以先天性感染为特征。 因此,每个模型可以在旨在阻塞移植传输的“概念上”研究中进行评估。 本综述重点介绍相应的模型系统中的相似之处和差异,并讨论了每种模型锗烷对HCMV疫苗研究的关键见解。

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