Title of article :
Immune responses against Marek’s disease virus
Author/Authors :
Parvizi، Payvand نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
It is more than a century since Marek’s disease (MD) was first reported in chickens and since
then there have been concerted efforts to better understand this disease, its causative agent and
various approaches for control of this disease. Recently, there have been several outbreaks
of the disease in various regions, due to the evolving nature of MD virus (MDV), which
necessitates the implementation of improved prophylactic approaches. It is therefore essential
to better understand the interactions between chickens and the virus. The chicken immune
system is directly involved in controlling the entry and the spread of the virus. It employs two
distinct but interrelated mechanisms to tackle viral invasion. Innate defense mechanisms
comprise secretion of soluble factors as well as cells such as macrophages and natural killer
cells as the first line of defense. These innate responses provide the adaptive arm of the
immune system including antibody- and cell-mediated immune responses to be tailored more
specifically against MDV. In addition to the immune system, genetic and epigenetic mechanisms
contribute to the outcome of MDV infection in chickens. This review discusses our current
understanding of immune responses elicited against MDV and genetic factors that contribute to
the nature of the response.
Keywords :
immune response , Marek’s disease , Vaccine , chickens , Herpesviruses , genetic resistance
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews
Journal title :
Animal Health Research Reviews