Artículo
Solutions against emerging infectious and noninfectious human diseases through the application of baculovirus technologies
Targovnik, Alexandra Marisa
; Simonin, Jorge Alejandro
; Mc Callum, Gregorio Juan
; Smith, Ignacio
; Cuccovia Warlet, Franco Uriel; Nugnes, María Victoria
; Miranda, Maria Victoria
; Belaich, Mariano Nicolas
Fecha de publicación:
10/2021
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
ISSN:
0175-7598
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Abstract: Baculoviruses are insect pathogens widely used as biotechnological tools in different fields of life sciences and technologies. The particular biology of these entities (biosafety viruses 1; large circular double-stranded DNA genomes, infective per se; generally of narrow host range on insect larvae; many of the latter being pests in agriculture) and the availability of molecular-biology procedures (e.g., genetic engineering to edit their genomes) and cellular resources (availability of cell lines that grow under in vitro culture conditions) have enabled the application of baculoviruses as active ingredients in pest control, as systems for the expression of recombinant proteins (Baculovirus Expression Vector Systems—BEVS) and as viral vectors for gene delivery in mammals or to display antigenic proteins (Baculoviruses applied on mammals—BacMam). Accordingly, BEVS and BacMam technologies have been introduced in academia because of their availability as commercial systems and ease of use and have also reached the human pharmaceutical industry, as incomparable tools in the development of biological products such as diagnostic kits, vaccines, protein therapies, and—though still in the conceptual stage involving animal models—gene therapies. Among all the baculovirus species, the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus has been the most highly exploited in the above utilities for the human-biotechnology field. This review highlights the main achievements (in their different stages of development) of the use of BEVS and BacMam technologies for the generation of products for infectious and noninfectious human diseases.
Palabras clave:
ACMNPV
,
BACMAM
,
BACULOVIRUS
,
BEVS
,
HUMAN DISEASES
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Targovnik, Alexandra Marisa; Simonin, Jorge Alejandro; Mc Callum, Gregorio Juan; Smith, Ignacio; Cuccovia Warlet, Franco Uriel; et al.; Solutions against emerging infectious and noninfectious human diseases through the application of baculovirus technologies; Springer; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; 105; 21-22; 10-2021; 8195-8226
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