Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
The Molecular Biology and Replication Cycle of Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus.
- Journal:
- Viruses
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Espinoza, Daniela et al.
- Affiliation:
- Laboratorio de Virologí
Abstract
(IPNV), a member of the family, is a major pathogen of farmed salmonids and an important model in fish virology. Despite its small genome, which encodes only five viral proteins, IPNV exhibits complex molecular processes that govern genome expression, replication, and particle assembly. Comprehensive descriptions of the molecular biology and replication cycle of IPNV were largely established in reviews published in the mid-1990s, whereas more recent reviews have primarily focused on virulence determinants, epidemiology, or host-virus interactions. This review provides an updated synthesis of available experimental knowledge on the molecular biology of IPNV by integrating classical and recent studies addressing virion architecture, genome organization, and the functions of viral proteins. Particular attention is given to the molecular events involved in the viral replication cycle, including virus entry, genome transcription, translation and replication in the cytoplasm, polyprotein processing by the viral protease, and the coordination between genome replication and virion assembly. When appropriate, experimental observations from the relatedinfectious bursal disease virus are considered to provide additional context for molecular mechanisms conserved within the family. Together, these studies outline the current understanding of the molecular processes governing IPNV replication and morphogenesis.
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