| Literature DB >> 30717288 |
Ottmar Herchenröder1, Martin Löchelt2, Florence Buseyne3,4, Antoine Gessain5,6, Marcelo A Soares7, Arifa S Khan8, Dirk Lindemann9,10.
Abstract
The 12th International Foamy Virus Conference took place on August 30⁻31, 2018 at the Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany. The meeting included presentations on current research on non-human primate and non-primate foamy viruses (FVs; also called spumaretroviruses) as well as keynote talks on related research areas in retroviruses. The taxonomy of foamy viruses was updated earlier this year to create five new genera in the subfamily, Spumaretrovirinae, based on their animal hosts. Research on viruses from different genera was presented on topics of potential relevance to human health, such as natural infections and cross-species transmission, replication, and viral-host interactions in particular with the immune system, dual retrovirus infections, virus structure and biology, and viral vectors for gene therapy. This article provides an overview of the current state-of-the-field, summarizes the meeting highlights, and presents some important questions that need to be addressed in the future.Entities:
Keywords: FV vectors; cross-species virus transmission; foamy virus; immune responses; latent infection; restriction factors; spumaretrovirus; virus replication; zoonosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30717288 PMCID: PMC6409691 DOI: 10.3390/v11020134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Foamy virus conference history.
| Year | Location | Key Findings Reported |
|---|---|---|
| 1994 | London, UK |
Identification of “human foamy virus (HFV)” being the result of a zoonotic transmission of a chimpanzee FV Involvement of a defective HFV genome in viral latency Details of Tas-dependent HFV transcriptional control involving internal and LTR promoter |
| 1997 | Herzogenhorn, Germany |
Full-length sequence of a feline FV isolate Reverse transcription during virus morphogenesis results in infectious FVs with a DNA genome First generation replication-deficient PFV vectors |
| 1999 | Gif-sur-Yvette, France |
Characterization of an equine FV isolate FV glycoprotein-mediated subviral particle formation FV glycoprotein leader peptide-dependent viral particle release mechanism |
| 2002 | Atlanta, GA, USA |
Application of 2nd generation replication-deficient PFV vector for hematopoietic stem cell gene transfer Viral genome-dependent FV Pol encapsidation mechanism |
| 2004 | Würzburg, Germany |
Identification of FV Bet as inhibitor of the APOBEC restriction factors ESCRT-complex-dependent FV release First generation replication-deficient feline FV vector systems |
| 2006 | Seattle, WA, USA |
Successful treatment of canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency by FV vector-mediated HSC gene transfer Centrosomal latency of incoming FV capsids in resting cells Identification of in vivo sites of FV replication in infected primates |
| 2008 | Heidelberg, Germany |
CRM1-mediated nuclear export of unspliced FV RNAs PFV protease structure |
| 2010 | Argos, Greece |
Host cells DDX6 protein involvement in PFV genome encapsidation Heparan sulfate as FV Env-dependent attachment factor |
| 2012 | Bethesda, MD, USA |
Structure of the PFV Gag N-terminus in complex with FV Env LP peptides Innate sensing of FV by plasmacytoid dendritic cells Pseudotyping of FV vectors by heterologous viral glycoproteins |
| 2014 | Puławy, Poland |
Discovery of BFV LTR encoded microRNAs Host cell Polo-like kinase interaction with PFV Gag involved in proviral integration Update of FV taxonomy and new nomenclature proposed |
| 2016 | Paris, France |
Structure of the central domain of PFV Gag Genetic diversity of the |
| 2018 | Dresden, Germany |
Identification of ISG PHF11 as cellular restriction factor of FVs Cross species dynamics of feline FV A FV vector system for transient expression of CRISPR/Cas genome engineering tools |