Attenuated African swine fever viruses and the live vaccine candidates: a comprehensive review
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Attenuated African swine fever viruses and the live vaccine candidates: a comprehensive review
Abstract
The African swine fever virus (ASFV) is spreading worldwide and causing huge economic losses to the global pig industry. The ASFV genome is 170-193 kb in length, contains approximately 150 open reading frames, and encodes more than 200 proteins, most of which have unknown functions. Owing to the unique viral structure, replication strategy, large number of genes of unknown function, and complicated pathogenesis, vaccine development research is challenging. Several naturally attenuated ASFV isolates have been extensively investigated and many genetically manipulated, gene-deleted, and cell-adapted ASFVs have been reported. Currently, live attenuated viruses prepared from weakly virulent strains are an efficient method to provide effective protection in vaccinated pigs; however, these have seldom been widely approved for vaccine use, except in Vietnam. Herein, we summarize the attenuated isolates or vaccine candidates for live vaccines derived from different sources, including naturally mutated, attenuated, cell-adapted, and genetically modified recombinant ASFVs. This will help to understand the gene function and immunogenicity of attenuated live ASFV, as well as the shortcomings of these viruses as vaccine candidates, and provide clues to prepare live, efficient, and safe vaccines for African swine fever.IMPORTANCEOutbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have caused devastating losses to the global pig industry. Pigs immunized with ASFV attenuated virus can resist the lethal challenge of a strongly virulent virus. Here, we summarize the virulence of naturally mutated, cell-adapted, and genetically recombinant ASFV for pigs, and the protective effect after facing an attack challenge. We also analyze the advantages and disadvantages of ASFV attenuated viruses as vaccine candidates to provide clues for the preparation of efficient and safe live African swine fever vaccines.
Keywords: African swine fever virus; gene-modified viruses; genetic deletion; live attenuated isolates; vaccine candidates.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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