Pathogenesis of virulent and attenuated foot-and-mouth disease virus in cattle.
Jonathan ArztJuan M PachecoCarolina StenfeldtLuis L RodriguezPublished in: Virology journal (2017)
The mutant FMDV was capable of achieving all the same early pathogenesis landmarks as FMDV-WT, but was unable to establish systemic infection. The precise mechanism of attenuation remains undetermined; but current data suggests that the impaired replication of the mutant is more responsible for attenuation than differences in host immunological factors. These results complement previous studies by providing data of high-granularity describing tissue-specific tropism of FMDV and by demonstrating microscopic localization of virulent and attenuated clones of the same field-strain FMDV.