Medina Gisselle N, Diaz San Segundo Fayna
National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF), ARS, USDA, Manhattan, KS 66502, USA.
Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC), ARS, USDA, Orient Point, NY 11957, USA.
Vaccines (Basel). 2024 Sep 19;12(9):1071. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12091071.
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is globally recognized as a highly economically devastating and prioritized viral disease affecting livestock. Vaccination remains a crucial preventive measure against FMD. The improvement of current vaccine platforms could help control outbreaks, leading to the potential eradication of the disease. In this review, we describe the variances in virulence and immune responses among FMD-susceptible host species, specifically bovines and pigs, highlighting the details of host-pathogen interactions and their impact on the severity of the disease. This knowledge serves as an important foundation for translating our insights into the rational design of vaccines and countermeasure strategies, including the use of interferon as a biotherapeutic agent. Ultimately, in this review, we aim to bridge the gap between our understanding of FMDV biology and the practical approaches to control and potentially eradicate FMD.
口蹄疫(FMD)在全球范围内被公认为是一种对牲畜具有高度经济破坏性且被列为优先防控的病毒性疾病。疫苗接种仍然是预防口蹄疫的关键措施。改进当前的疫苗平台有助于控制疫情爆发,从而有可能根除该疾病。在本综述中,我们描述了口蹄疫易感宿主物种(特别是牛和猪)之间毒力和免疫反应的差异,突出了宿主 - 病原体相互作用的细节及其对疾病严重程度的影响。这些知识为将我们的见解转化为合理的疫苗设计和应对策略(包括使用干扰素作为生物治疗剂)奠定了重要基础。最终,在本综述中,我们旨在弥合我们对口蹄疫病毒生物学的理解与控制并潜在根除口蹄疫的实际方法之间的差距。