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Modelling viral infections using zebrafish: Innate immune response and antiviral research

Journal

ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages 59-68

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2016.12.013

Keywords

Zebrafish; Innate immunity; Antiviral response; Inflammatory response; Antiviral therapy; Animal models

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [CSD2007-00002, AGL2014-51773-C3]
  2. JAE Program (CSIC)
  3. JAE Program (European Social Funds)

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Zebrafish possess a highly developed immune system that is remarkably similar to the human one. Therefore, it is expected that the majority of the signalling pathways and molecules involved in the immune response of mammals exist and behave similarly in fish. The innate antiviral response depends on the recognition of viral components by host cells. Pattern recognition receptors initiate antimicrobial defence mechanisms via several well-conserved signalling pathways. In this paper, we review current knowledge of the antiviral innate immune response in zebrafish by considering the main molecules that have been characterized and the infection models used for the in vivo study of the antiviral innate immune response. We next summarize published studies in which larval and adult zebrafish were used to study viral diseases of fish, then provide a similar review of studies of human viral diseases in zebrafish and experience with antiviral drug screening in this model organism. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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