TY - JOUR
T1 - Guinea pig cytomegalovirus
T2 - A model for the prevention and treatment of maternal-fetal cytomegalovirus transmission
AU - Schleiss, Mark R.
AU - McVoy, Michael A.
PY - 2010/3
Y1 - 2010/3
N2 - A major public health challenge today is the problem of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) transmission. Maternal-fetal CMV infections are common, occurring in up to 2% of all pregnancies, and these infections often lead to long-term injury of the newborn infant. In spite of the well-recognized burden that these infections place on society, there are, as yet, no clearly established interventions available to prevent transmission of CMV. In order to study potential interventions, such as vaccines, antivirals or immunotherapies, an animal model of congenital CMV transmission is required. The best small animal model of CMV transmission is the guinea pig/guinea pig CMV (GPCMV) model. This article places the guinea pig/GPCMV model into a larger context, emphasizing how studies in this system have relevance to human health. Emphasis is placed on how the vertical transmission of GPCMV recapitulates the pathogenesis of congenital CMV in infants, making this a uniquely well-suited model for the study of CMV vaccines and therapeutics.
AB - A major public health challenge today is the problem of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) transmission. Maternal-fetal CMV infections are common, occurring in up to 2% of all pregnancies, and these infections often lead to long-term injury of the newborn infant. In spite of the well-recognized burden that these infections place on society, there are, as yet, no clearly established interventions available to prevent transmission of CMV. In order to study potential interventions, such as vaccines, antivirals or immunotherapies, an animal model of congenital CMV transmission is required. The best small animal model of CMV transmission is the guinea pig/guinea pig CMV (GPCMV) model. This article places the guinea pig/GPCMV model into a larger context, emphasizing how studies in this system have relevance to human health. Emphasis is placed on how the vertical transmission of GPCMV recapitulates the pathogenesis of congenital CMV in infants, making this a uniquely well-suited model for the study of CMV vaccines and therapeutics.
KW - Antiviral therapy
KW - Congenital cytomegalovirus infection
KW - Cytomegalovirus immune globulin
KW - Cytomegalovirus vaccines
KW - Glycoprotein B vaccine
KW - Guinea pig cytomegalovirus
KW - Live attenuated vaccine
KW - Neutralizing antibodies
KW - Pp65 vaccine
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U2 - 10.2217/fvl.10.8
DO - 10.2217/fvl.10.8
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:77649277640
SN - 1746-0794
VL - 5
SP - 207
EP - 217
JO - Future Virology
JF - Future Virology
IS - 2
ER -