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Title

Coronavirus infection of the central nervous system: host–virus stand-off.

Authors

Bergmann, Cornelia C.; Lane, Thomas E.; Stohlman, Stephen A.

Abstract

Several viruses infect the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), some with devastating consequences, others resulting in chronic or persistent infections associated with little or no overt pathology. Coronavirus infection of the murine CNS illustrates the contributions of both the innate immune response and specific host effector mechanisms that control virus replication in distinct CNS cell types. Despite T-cell-mediated control of acute virus infection, host regulatory mechanisms, probably designed to protect CNS integrity, contribute to the failure to eliminate virus. Distinct from cytolytic effector mechanisms expressed during acute infection, non-lytic humoral immunity prevails in suppressing infectious virus during persistence.

Subjects

CENTRAL nervous system; PATHOLOGY; MAMMALS; T cells; CORONAVIRUS diseases; AUTOIMMUNITY

Publication

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006, Vol 4, Issue 2, p121

ISSN

1740-1526

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/nrmicro1343

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