Bertagnoli S, Marchandeau S
Rev Sci Tech. 2015 Aug;34(2):549-56, 539-47.
Myxomatosis, a major disease of European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), is enzootic on several continents. The disease is infectious, virulent and contagious. The pathogen is a virus of the family Poxviridae, genus Leporipoxvirus. In its classic form the disease is often fatal, characterised by severe immunosuppression and the appearance of skin pseudotumours (myxomas); it is conducive to effective mechanical transmission by many biting arthropods. Atypical clinical forms, referred to as amyxomatous, of variable severity and with an apparent preference for direct transmission, have recently emerged in Europe. Virus-host interactions have been particularly well studied since the voluntary introduction of the myxoma virus into Australia and Europe, revealing a remarkable process of co-evolution. Molecular analysis has recently demonstrated the extraordinary evolutionary capacity of the myxoma virus.
兔黏液瘤病是欧洲兔(穴兔)的一种主要疾病,在几大洲呈地方流行性。该疾病具有传染性、毒性强且具接触传染性。病原体是痘病毒科兔痘病毒属的一种病毒。在其典型形式中,该疾病通常是致命的,其特征为严重的免疫抑制和皮肤假瘤(黏液瘤)的出现;它有利于许多叮咬节肢动物进行有效的机械传播。非典型临床形式,称为无黏液瘤型,严重程度各异,且明显倾向于直接传播,最近在欧洲出现。自从黏液瘤病毒被有意引入澳大利亚和欧洲以来,病毒与宿主的相互作用得到了特别深入的研究,揭示了一个显著的共同进化过程。分子分析最近证明了黏液瘤病毒具有非凡的进化能力。