Teacher
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AFFABRIS ELISABETTA
(syllabus)
The course describes and compares the replication cycles of different animal viruses that infect vertebrate hosts to gain insight into: origin of viruses, structure, evolution, virus-cell interactions, host defense mechanisms and strategies of viral immunoevasion, methods of detection, identification and titration, antiviral drugs and profilaxis of viral infections. In particular, it will be described viruses of the following viral families: Parvoviridae, Poliomaviridae, Papillomaviridae, Adenoviridae, Herpesviridae, Poxviridae, Picornaviridae, Flaviviridae, Coronaviridae, Rabdoviridae, Orthomixoviridae, Paramixoviridae, Retroviridae, Hepadnaviridae. In addition, introduction to applied virology will be provided (i.e., vaccine development, viral vectors and oncolytic viruses). Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge to understand in-depth texts and experimental data related to the discipline.
(reference books)
All the detailed list of topics covered during the lessons, the PDF files of power point presentations used during the course and further materials are available in the Moodle platform of the course.
Adopted text book: - N. J. Dimmock, A. J. Easton, K. N. Leppard - Introduction to Modern Virology - Seventh edition 2016 -Wiley Blackwell - ISBN 978-1-119-97810-7 - Leonard Norkin – Virology: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis - ASM (American Society for Microbiology) Press (this text book is more detailed) to complement the PDF files of the power point used by the teacher during the course. Mandatory integrations of the PDF files regarding viral vectors (adenoviral, adeno-associated, retroviral and lentiviral vectors, poxvirus-based vectors) and oncolitic viruses (general introduction + oncolytic adenoviruses) can be found herebelow: - Fields virology, Vth edition, 2007- D.M.Knipe and P.M.Howley editors-in-chief -Lippincot Williams & Wilkins publishers, cap.16 Viral vectors and their applications (on line access through Roma Tre Scientific Library) - Stéphanie Durand and Andrea Cimarelli - The Inside Out of Lentiviral Vectors - Viruses 2011, 3, 132-159. - Carina Elsner and Jens Bohne - The retroviral vector family: something for everyone. – Virus Genes 2017, 53:714-722 The teacher receives by appointment via email (elisabetta.affabris@uniroma3.it) or at the end of the lessons.
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