1. Mechanisms of viral persistence in the brain and therapeutic approaches
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Tory P. Johnson and Avindra Nath
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Central Nervous System ,0301 basic medicine ,Cns infections ,viruses ,Central nervous system ,Brain ,Cell Biology ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immune system ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Tissue damage ,Immunology ,medicine ,Viral spread ,Viral persistence ,Molecular Biology ,Clearance - Abstract
There is growing recognition of the diversity of viruses that can infect the cells of the central nervous system (CNS). While the majority of CNS infections are successfully cleared by the immune response, some viral infections persist in the CNS. As opposed to resolved infections, persistent viruses can contribute to ongoing tissue damage and neuroinflammatory processes. In this manuscript, we provide an overview of the current understanding of factors that lead to viral persistence in the CNS including how viruses enter the brain, how these pathogens evade antiviral immune system responses, and how viruses survive and transmit within the CNS. Further, as the CNS may serve as a unique viral reservoir, we examine the ways in which persistent viruses in the CNS are being targeted therapeutically.
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- 2021
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