Papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of small DNA tumor viruses that can induce benign lesions or cancer in vertebrates. The observation that animal PV capsid-proteins spontaneously self-assemble to empty, highly immunogenic virus-like particles (VLPs) has led to the establishment of vaccines that efficiently protect humans from specific PV infections and associated diseases. We provide an overview of PV-induced tumors in horses and other equids, discuss possible routes of PV transmission in equid species, and present recent developments aiming at introducing the PV VLP-based vaccine technology into equine medicine
Papillomavirus (PV) infections may be related to anogenital lesions and cancer development in humans...
AbstractThe consistent and specific presence of Equus caballus papillomavirus type 2 (EcPV2) DNA and...
The news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Sarcoid skin tumors are the most common form of c...
The Papillomaviridae family comprises a large number of viruses that can infect a broad range of hos...
Equus caballus papillomavirus type 1 (EcPV-1) was isolated from a cutaneous papilloma, the most comm...
Despite the characteristic species specificity of Papillomaviruses (PVs), the bovine papillomavirus ...
Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) is perhaps the most extensively studied animal papillomavirus. In cattle...
We have previously shown that immunization of horses with BPV1 L1 virus-like particles (VLP) is safe...
Equine sarcoids are fibroblastic skin tumours; affecting equids worldwide. While the pathogenesis is...
Tumorigenesis due to papillomavirus (PV) infection was first demonstrated in rabbits and cattle earl...
Equine hepacivirus (EqHV) is the closest known genetic homologue of hepatitis C virus. An effective ...
Papillomavirus (PV)-associated cancers are a well-recognized entity in humans as well as domestic an...
Equine penile papillomas, in situ carcinomas, and invasive carcinomas are hypothesized to belong to ...
Equine penile papillomas, in situ carcinomas, and invasive carcinomas are hypothesized to belong to ...
Abstract African horse sickness (AHS) is caused by multiple serotypes of the dsRNA AHSV and is a maj...
Papillomavirus (PV) infections may be related to anogenital lesions and cancer development in humans...
AbstractThe consistent and specific presence of Equus caballus papillomavirus type 2 (EcPV2) DNA and...
The news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Sarcoid skin tumors are the most common form of c...
The Papillomaviridae family comprises a large number of viruses that can infect a broad range of hos...
Equus caballus papillomavirus type 1 (EcPV-1) was isolated from a cutaneous papilloma, the most comm...
Despite the characteristic species specificity of Papillomaviruses (PVs), the bovine papillomavirus ...
Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) is perhaps the most extensively studied animal papillomavirus. In cattle...
We have previously shown that immunization of horses with BPV1 L1 virus-like particles (VLP) is safe...
Equine sarcoids are fibroblastic skin tumours; affecting equids worldwide. While the pathogenesis is...
Tumorigenesis due to papillomavirus (PV) infection was first demonstrated in rabbits and cattle earl...
Equine hepacivirus (EqHV) is the closest known genetic homologue of hepatitis C virus. An effective ...
Papillomavirus (PV)-associated cancers are a well-recognized entity in humans as well as domestic an...
Equine penile papillomas, in situ carcinomas, and invasive carcinomas are hypothesized to belong to ...
Equine penile papillomas, in situ carcinomas, and invasive carcinomas are hypothesized to belong to ...
Abstract African horse sickness (AHS) is caused by multiple serotypes of the dsRNA AHSV and is a maj...
Papillomavirus (PV) infections may be related to anogenital lesions and cancer development in humans...
AbstractThe consistent and specific presence of Equus caballus papillomavirus type 2 (EcPV2) DNA and...
The news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Sarcoid skin tumors are the most common form of c...