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  • Review
  • Open Access
1,837 Views
28 Pages

The Role of Myxoma Virus Immune Modulators and Host Range Factors in Pathogenesis and Species Leaping

  • Junior A. Enow,
  • Ana M. Lopes,
  • Joana Abrantes,
  • Pedro J. Esteves and
  • Masmudur M. Rahman

21 August 2025

Myxoma virus (MYXV) is a leporipoxvirus that causes lethal disease in Leporids. Hares and rabbits belong to the Leporidae family and are believed to have had a common ancestor 12 million years ago. After seventy years of contact with European hares w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,359 Views
23 Pages

Viral SERPINS—A Family of Highly Potent Immune-Modulating Therapeutic Proteins

  • Kyle Varkoly,
  • Roxana Beladi,
  • Mostafa Hamada,
  • Grant McFadden,
  • James Irving and
  • Alexandra R. Lucas

15 September 2023

Serine protease inhibitors, SERPINS, are a highly conserved family of proteins that regulate serine proteases in the central coagulation and immune pathways, representing 2–10% of circulating proteins in the blood. Serine proteases form cascade...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,176 Views
18 Pages

Fluorescent Tagged Vaccinia Virus Genome Allows Rapid and Efficient Measurement of Oncolytic Potential and Discovery of Oncolytic Modulators

  • Franck Gallardo,
  • Doris Schmitt,
  • Renée Brandely,
  • Catherine Brua,
  • Nathalie Silvestre,
  • Annie Findeli,
  • Johann Foloppe,
  • Sokunthea Top,
  • Sandrine Kappler-Gratias and
  • Charlotte Quentin-Froignant
  • + 5 authors

As a live biologic agent, oncolytic vaccinia virus has the ability to target and selectively amplify at tumor sites. We have previously reported that deletion of thymidine kinase and ribonucleotide reductase genes in vaccinia virus can increase the s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,585 Views
20 Pages

18 September 2022

The Nuclear Factor-kappa B (NF-κB) family of transcription factors regulates key host inflammatory and antiviral gene expression programs, and thus, is often activated during viral infection through the action of pattern-recognition receptors a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,253 Views
25 Pages

Modifications of Mitochondrial Network Morphology Affect the MAVS-Dependent Immune Response in L929 Murine Fibroblasts during Ectromelia Virus Infection

  • Karolina Gregorczyk-Zboroch,
  • Lidia Szulc-Dąbrowska,
  • Pola Pruchniak,
  • Małgorzata Gieryńska,
  • Matylda Barbara Mielcarska,
  • Zuzanna Biernacka,
  • Zbigniew Wyżewski,
  • Iwona Lasocka,
  • Weronika Świtlik and
  • Alicja Szepietowska
  • + 3 authors

23 August 2024

Since smallpox vaccination was discontinued in 1980, there has been a resurgence of poxvirus infections, particularly the monkeypox virus. Without a global recommendation to use the smallpox vaccine, the population is not immune, posing a severe thre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
11,614 Views
23 Pages

Vaccinia Virus as a Master of Host Shutoff Induction: Targeting Processes of the Central Dogma and Beyond

  • Pragyesh Dhungel,
  • Fernando M. Cantu,
  • Joshua A. Molina and
  • Zhilong Yang

The synthesis of host cell proteins is adversely inhibited in many virus infections, whereas viral proteins are efficiently synthesized. This phenomenon leads to the accumulation of viral proteins concurrently with a profound decline in global host p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
13,888 Views
26 Pages

21 August 2015

As all viruses rely on cellular factors throughout their replication cycle, to be successful they must evolve strategies to evade and/or manipulate the defence mechanisms employed by the host cell. In addition to their expression of a wide array of h...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,378 Views
13 Pages

Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are being extensively studied for their potential roles in the development of cancer therapy regimens. In addition to their direct lytic effects, OVs can initiate and drive systemic antitumor immunity indirectly via release of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,388 Views
17 Pages

Poxvirus Interactions with the Host Ubiquitin System

  • Sian Lant and
  • Carlos Maluquer de Motes

16 August 2021

The ubiquitin system has emerged as a master regulator of many, if not all, cellular functions. With its large repertoire of conjugating and ligating enzymes, the ubiquitin system holds a unique mechanism to provide selectivity and specificity in man...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,208 Views
20 Pages

3 October 2021

Vaccinia virus (VACV) is an enveloped DNA virus from the Orthopoxvirus family, various strains of which were used in the successful eradication campaign against smallpox. Both original and newer VACV-based replicating vaccines reveal a risk of seriou...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,746 Views
15 Pages

Myxoma virus (MYXV) is the prototypic member of the Leporipoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family of viruses. In nature, MYXV is highly restricted to leporids and causes a lethal disease called myxomatosis only in European rabbits (Oryctologous cunic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,590 Views
21 Pages

Modulation of Early Host Innate Immune Response by an Avipox Vaccine Virus’ Lateral Body Protein

  • Efstathios S. Giotis,
  • Stephen M. Laidlaw,
  • Susanna R. Bidgood,
  • David Albrecht,
  • Jemima J. Burden,
  • Rebecca C. Robey,
  • Jason Mercer and
  • Michael A. Skinner

The avian pathogen fowlpox virus (FWPV) has been successfully used as a vaccine vector in poultry and humans, but relatively little is known about its ability to modulate host antiviral immune responses in these hosts, which are replication-permissiv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,080 Views
13 Pages

Myxomavirus Serp-1 Protein Ameliorates Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

  • Alexander B. Andre,
  • Liqiang Zhang,
  • Jalen D. Nix,
  • Nora Elmadbouly,
  • Alexandra R. Lucas,
  • Jeanne Wilson-Rawls and
  • Alan Rawls

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an X-linked disease afflicting 1 in 3500 males that is characterized by muscle weakness and wasting during early childhood, and loss of ambulation and death by early adulthood. Chronic inflammation due to myofiber insta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,562 Views
20 Pages

Immune Modulation of NYVAC-Based HIV Vaccines by Combined Deletion of Viral Genes that Act on Several Signalling Pathways

  • Carmen Elena Gómez,
  • Beatriz Perdiguero,
  • Cristina Sánchez-Corzo,
  • Carlos Oscar S. Sorzano and
  • Mariano Esteban

27 December 2017

An HIV-1 vaccine continues to be a major target to halt the AIDS pandemic. The limited efficacy of the RV144 phase III clinical trial with the canarypox virus-based vector ALVAC and a gp120 protein component led to the conclusion that improved immune...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,393 Views
26 Pages

Lumpy Skin Disease Virus Pathogenesis: Viral Protein Functions and Comparative Insights from Vaccinia Virus

  • Huan Chen,
  • Ruiyu Zhai,
  • Chang Cai,
  • Xiaojie Zhu,
  • Yong-Sam Jung and
  • Yingjuan Qian

31 October 2025

Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV), a member of the poxvirus family, represents a significant threat to global cattle industries. This review presents an analysis of LSDV-encoded proteins and their interactions with host systems, elucidating the molecul...