Mycoplasmas including CBPP/CCPP roadmap:
Vaccines
Research roadmap for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) vaccine development
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Identity of virulence factors
Dependencies
- 17 Host pathogen interactions
- 17A Entry
- 17B Replication
- 17C Persistence/ clearance
Next steps
Identity of virulence factors
Research Question
- Identify Mmm factors that contribute to virulence and pathology resulting in disease.
- Deletion of virulence factors could result in attenuated Mmm
- Antigenic virulence factors are candidate vaccine antigens.
Research Gaps and Challenges
- Lack of assays to measure virulence factors.
Solution Routes
- Computational approaches to identify candidate genes.
- Develop assays to measure virulence.
- Map immunity/pathology enhancing antigens.
Dependencies
- Standardized cattle breed specific laboratory challenge models that reproduce CBPP caused by natural infection or are acceptable surrogates.
- Develop or re-purpose in vitro models that may identify putative virulence factors.
State Of the Art
- Precision cut lung slices and cell culture experiments have been used to characterize Mmm by comparing to other mycoplasmas.
- Some in vitro assays, e.g., measurement of hydrogen peroxide exist.
Projects
What activities are planned or underway?
Collaborative project: Stressless examination for pathogens associated with bovine respiratory disease complex Stressless fUtuRE – subproject B (SURE)
Planned Completion date 31/05/2024
Source Countries:
Denmark
Collaborative project: Stressless examination for pathogens associated with bovine respiratory disease complex Stressless fUtuRE – subproject A (SURE)
Planned Completion date 31/05/2024
Source Countries:
Denmark