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Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Immunology
  • Pathogenesis

Background:

  • Mouse papillomavirus (MmuPV1) emerged in 2011 as a significant research tool.
  • MmuPV1 enables studying papillomavirus infections in a common laboratory animal with extensive resources.
  • Progress has been made in understanding MmuPV1 molecular, virological, and immunological mechanisms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review MmuPV1 research over the past six years.
  • To highlight the value of MmuPV1 as a unique model system.
  • To discuss viral pathogenesis, immune responses, and host factors in MmuPV1 infections.

Main Methods:

  • Review of published studies on MmuPV1.
  • Analysis of viral pathogenesis in cutaneous and mucosal tissues.
  • Examination of immune responses in different mouse strains.

Main Results:

  • MmuPV1 provides a robust model for papillomavirus disease study.
  • Understanding of MmuPV1 infection in immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts has advanced.
  • Insights into host-restricted factors influencing MmuPV1 infection and disease progression have been gained.

Conclusions:

  • MmuPV1 is a critical model for advancing papillomavirus research.
  • Further investigation into MmuPV1 pathogenesis and host interactions is warranted.
  • The MmuPV1 model facilitates a deeper understanding of papillomavirus diseases.