Reverse genetics approaches for live-attenuated vaccine development of infectious bursal disease virus.

Yang, Hui, and Chengjin Ye. 2020. “Reverse Genetics Approaches for Live-Attenuated Vaccine Development of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus.”. Current Opinion in Virology 44: 139-44.

Abstract

Infectious bursal disease (IBD), which is caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) infection, leads to severe immunosuppression in young chickens and results in significant economic losses in the poultry industry. To date, vaccination with live-attenuated vaccine (LAV) is a convenient method to provide effective protection against IBDV infection. Classical attenuated viruses are usually obtained by either passaging virus in cultured cells or natural isolation. However, these empiric attenuation methods, which are time-consuming and not guaranteed, are not reliable for emergent antigenic variant and very virulent IBDV strains. The reverse genetics (RG) system opens a new avenue for the development of IBDV LAV. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on the biological characteristics of IBDV structure and genome organization, as well as the established RG systems. We also describe the details for the strategies used to develop IBDV LAV based on the RG systems.

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