Control of Sindbis virus infection by antibody in interferon-deficient mice.
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Cross-protective immunity against o'nyong-nyong virus afforded by a novel recombinant chikungunya vaccineProbing the attenuation and protective efficacy of a candidate chikungunya virus vaccine in mice with compromised interferon (IFN) signalingEncephalitic alphavirusesManipulation of host factors optimizes the pathogenesis of western equine encephalitis virus infections in mice for antiviral drug developmentClearance of virus infection from the CNSSindbis virus translation is inhibited by a PKR/RNase L-independent effector induced by alpha/beta interferon priming of dendritic cellsGamma interferon-dependent, noncytolytic clearance of sindbis virus infection from neurons in vitroRole of alpha/beta interferon in Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus pathogenesis: effect of an attenuating mutation in the 5' untranslated region.Recovery from viral encephalomyelitis: immune-mediated noncytolytic virus clearance from neuronsDifferentiation of neurons restricts Arbovirus replication and increases expression of the alpha isoform of IRF-7.Mice deficient in interferon-gamma or interferon-gamma receptor 1 have distinct inflammatory responses to acute viral encephalomyelitis.Deliberate attenuation of chikungunya virus by adaptation to heparan sulfate-dependent infectivity: a model for rational arboviral vaccine designSynergistic roles of antibody and interferon in noncytolytic clearance of Sindbis virus from different regions of the central nervous system.Complexity of the microglial activation pathways that drive innate host responses during lethal alphavirus encephalitis in mice.Type I interferons are essential in controlling neurotropic coronavirus infection irrespective of functional CD8 T cells.An attenuating mutation in a neurovirulent Sindbis virus strain interacts with the IPS-1 signaling pathway in vivoGamma interferon is critical for neuronal viral clearance and protection in a susceptible mouse strain following early intracranial Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus infection.Persistent infection with ebola virus under conditions of partial immunity.Noncytolytic clearance of sindbis virus infection from neurons by gamma interferon is dependent on Jak/STAT signaling.Replicon particles of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus as a reductionist murine model for encephalitisCD4+ T cells provide protection against acute lethal encephalitis caused by Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus.IFN-gamma-mediated suppression of coronavirus replication in glial-committed progenitor cells.Host translation shutoff mediated by non-structural protein 2 is a critical factor in the antiviral state resistance of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus.Age has a role in driving host immunopathological response to alphavirus infection.Glutamine antagonist-mediated immune suppression decreases pathology but delays virus clearance in mice during nonfatal alphavirus encephalomyelitis.Interferon gamma modulation of disease manifestation and the local antibody response to alphavirus encephalomyelitis.A determinant of Sindbis virus neurovirulence enables efficient disruption of Jak/STAT signaling.Neuroprotective interventions targeting detrimental host immune responses protect mice from fatal alphavirus encephalitis.Germline IgM is sufficient, but not required, for antibody-mediated alphavirus clearance from the central nervous system.Following Acute Encephalitis, Semliki Forest Virus is Undetectable in the Brain by Infectivity Assays but Functional Virus RNA Capable of Generating Infectious Virus Persists for Life.
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Control of Sindbis virus infection by antibody in interferon-deficient mice.
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Control of Sindbis virus infection by antibody in interferon-deficient mice
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A P Byrnes
J E Durbin
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10.1128/JVI.74.8.3905-3908.2000
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2000-04-01T00:00:00Z