
Rabies virus as a research tool and viral vaccine vector.
Author(s) -
Emily A Gomme,
Celestine N Wanjalla,
Christoph Wirblich,
Matthias J Schnell
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
advances in virus research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1557-8399
DOI - 10.1016/b978-0-12-387040-7.00009-3
Until recently, single-stranded negative sense RNA viruses (ssNSVs) were one of only a few important human viral pathogens, which could not be created from cDNA. The inability to manipulate their genomes hindered their detailed genetic analysis. A key paper from Conzelmann's laboratory in 1994 changed this with the publication of a method to recover rabies virus (RABV) from cDNA. This discovery not only dramatically changed the broader field of ssNSV biology but also opened a whole new avenue for studying RABV pathogenicity, developing novel RABV vaccines as well a new generation of RABV-based vaccine vectors, and creating research tools important in neuroscience such as neuronal tracing.