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RSV Replication,Transmission, and Disease Are Influenced by the RSV G Protein
Authors:Harrison C. Bergeron  Ralph A. Tripp
Affiliation:Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30605, USA
Abstract:
It is important to understand the features affecting virus replication, fitness, and transmissibility as they contribute to the outcome of infection and affect disease intervention approaches. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major contributor to respiratory disease, particularly in the infant and elderly populations. Although first described over 60 years ago, there are no approved vaccines and there are limited specific antiviral treatments due in part to our incomplete understanding of the features affecting RSV replication, immunity, and disease. RSV studies have typically focused on using continuous cell lines and conventional RSV strains to establish vaccine development and various antiviral countermeasures. This review outlines how the RSV G protein influences viral features, including replication, transmission, and disease, and how understanding the role of the G protein can improve the understanding of preclinical studies.
Keywords:RSV   replication   fitness   G protein   immunity   vaccines   transmission
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