Sacha Gogev
University of Liège
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Journal of Virology | 2004
François Meurens; Günther M. Keil; Benoît Muylkens; Sacha Gogev; Frédéric Schynts; Sandra Negro; Laetitia Wiggers; Etienne Thiry
ABSTRACT Homologous recombination between different species of alphaherpesviruses has been described between herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 but has not yet been observed between other alphaherpesviruses. In the present study we chose to assess to what extent in vitro recombination can occur between members of a well-defined group of closely related viruses such as ruminant alphaherpesviruses. At 24 h after infection of epithelial bovine kidney cells with a double-deleted mutant of bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) (containing green fluorescent protein and red fluorescent protein genes) and different ruminant alphaherpesviruses, four types of progeny viruses were detected and distinguished according to their phenotype. Frequent recombination events between identical or different strains of BoHV-1 were observed (up to 30%), whereas only two BoHV-1/BoHV-5 recombinants were identified, and no recombinants between BoHV-1 and less closely related caprine and cervine herpesviruses were detected. Restriction analysis of the genomes of the two BoHV-1/BoHV-5 recombinants showed different genetic backgrounds. One possessed a restriction pattern close to BoHV-1, whereas the other one was close to BoHV-5. This exhaustive analysis of each combination of coinfection in a unique situation of five closely related alphaherpesviruses revealed the importance of a high degree of genetic relatedness and similar parental virus growth kinetics for successful interspecific recombination.
Current Gene Therapy | 2003
Sacha Gogev; Frédéric Schynts; François Meurens; I. Bourgot; Etienne Thiry
Herpesviruses are large DNA viruses, which possess a number of advantages as gene delivery vectors. These relate to an ability to package large DNA insertions and establish lifelong latent infections in which the viral genome exists as a stable episome in the nucleus. For gene therapy to become a potential future treatment option, biosafe therapeutically efficient gene transfer is a central, but more and more stringent requirement. This review highlights the progress in development of herpesvirus based vectors, describes their properties as wall as discusses the biosafety concerns that are associated with their use in gene therapy. Thought was also given to biosafety issues pertaining to design and production of herpesvirus vector systems in therapeutic gene delivery.
Veterinary Record | 2001
Sacha Gogev; Mylène Lemaire; Etienne Thiry
A. J. (1993) Kinematic gait analysis in equine carpal lameness. Acta Anatomica 146, 86-89 BUCHNER, H. H. F., KASTNER, J., GIRTLER, D. & KNEZEVIC, P. F. (1993) Quantification ofhindlimb lameness in the horse. Acta Anatomica 146,196-199 BUCHNER, H. H. F., SAVELBERG, H. H. C. M., SCHAMHARDT, H. C. & BARNEVELD, A. (1996) Head and trunk movement adaptions in horses with experimentally induced foreor hindlimb lameness. Equine Veterinary Journal 28, 71-76 BUCHNER, H. H. F., SAVELBERG, H. H. C. M., SCHAMHARDT, H. C., MERKENS, H. W. & BARNEVELD, A. (1994) Habituation of horses to treadmill locomotion. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement 17, 13-15 KEEGAN, K. G., WILSON, D. A., WILSON, D. J., SMITH B., GAUGHAN, E. M., PLEASANT, R. S., LILLICH, J. D., KRAMER, J., HOWARD, R. D., BACON-MILLER, C., DAVIES, E. G., MAY, K. A., CHERAMIE, H. S., VALENTINO, W. L. & VAN HARREVELD, P. D. (1998) Evaluation of mild lameness in horses trotting on a treadmill by clinicians and interns or residents and correlation of their assessments with kinematic gait analysis. American Journal of Veterinary Research 59, 1370-1377 KEG, P. R.,VAN WEEREN, P. R., BACK, W. & BARNEVELD, A. (1997) Influence of the force applied and its period of application on the outcome of the flexion test of the distal fore limb of the horse. Veterinary Record 141,463-466 PEHAM, C., LICKA, T., MAYR, A., SCHEIDL, M. & GIRTLER, D. (1998) Speed dependency of motion pattern consistency. Journal ofBiomechanics 31,769-772 PEHAM, C., LICKA, T., SCHEIDL, M. & GIRTLER, D. (1999) Supporting forelimb lameness: clinical judgement versus computerized symmetry measurement. Equine Veterinary Journal 31, 417-421 PEHAM, C., SCHEIDL, M. & LICKA, T. (1996) A method of signal processing in motion analysis of the trotting horse. Journal ofBiomechanics 29, 1111-1114 UHLIR, C., LICKA, T., KUBBER, P., PEHAM, C., SCHEIDL, M. & GIRTLER, D. (1997) Compensatory movements of horses with a stance phase lameness. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement 23, 102-105
Veterinary Research | 2006
Julien Thiry; Véronique Keuser; Benoît Muylkens; François Meurens; Sacha Gogev; Alain Vanderplasschen; Etienne Thiry
Reviews in Medical Virology | 2005
Etienne Thiry; François Meurens; Benoît Muylkens; Michael A. McVoy; Sacha Gogev; Julien Thiry; Alain Vanderplasschen; Alberto L. Epstein; Günther M. Keil; Frédéric Schynts
Vaccine | 2002
Sacha Gogev; Nathalie Vanderheijden; Mylène Lemaire; Frédéric Schynts; Jean D'offay; Isabelle Deprez; Micheline Adam; Marc Eloit; Etienne Thiry
Vaccine | 2004
Sacha Gogev; Katalin de Fays; Marie-France Versali; Sandrine Gautier; Etienne Thiry
Veterinary Microbiology | 2006
Etienne Thiry; Benoît Muylkens; François Meurens; Sacha Gogev; Julien Thiry; Alain Vanderplasschen; Frédéric Schynts
Journal of General Virology | 2006
Benoît Muylkens; François Meurens; Frédéric Schynts; Frédéric Farnir; Aldo Pourchet; Marjorie Bardiau; Sacha Gogev; Julien Thiry; Adeline Cuisenaire; Alain Vanderplasschen; Etienne Thiry
Veterinary Research Communications | 2002
Véronique Keuser; Sacha Gogev; Frédéric Schynts; Etienne Thiry