Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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The role of myelin in Theiler's virus persistence in the central nervous systemNeurons are MHC class I-dependent targets for CD8 T cells upon neurotropic viral infectionLa Crosse Bunyavirus Nonstructural Protein NSs Serves To Suppress the Type I Interferon System of Mammalian HostsCell-Specific IRF-3 Responses Protect against West Nile Virus Infection by Interferon-Dependent and -Independent MechanismsEarly Production of Type I Interferon during West Nile Virus Infection: Role for Lymphoid Tissues in IRF3-Independent Interferon ProductionWest Nile Virus-Induced Neuroinflammation: Glial Infection and Capsid Protein-Mediated NeurovirulenceInterferon Regulatory Factor IRF-7 Induces the Antiviral Alpha Interferon Response and Protects against Lethal West Nile Virus InfectionToll-Like Receptor 3 Has a Protective Role against West Nile Virus InfectionRabies Virus Nucleoprotein Functions To Evade Activation of the RIG-I-Mediated Antiviral ResponseUnderstanding and altering cell tropism of vesicular stomatitis virusKeeping it in check: chronic viral infection and antiviral immunity in the brainInnate immune interactions within the central nervous system modulate pathogenesis of viral infectionsElevation in type I interferons inhibits HCN1 and slows cortical neuronal oscillationsThe interferon-inducible gene viperin restricts West Nile virus pathogenesisIFN-lambda (IFN-lambda) is expressed in a tissue-dependent fashion and primarily acts on epithelial cells in vivo.QKI-7 regulates expression of interferon-related genes in human astrocyte glioma cellsHerpes simplex type I (HSV-1) infection of the nervous system: is an immune response a good thing?Entrapment of viral capsids in nuclear PML cages is an intrinsic antiviral host defense against varicella-zoster virus.Human neuronal cells possess functional cytoplasmic and TLR-mediated innate immune pathways influenced by phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase signaling.Gene expression in the brain during reovirus encephalitis.Interferons, signal transduction pathways, and the central nervous system.Role of interferon antagonist activity of rabies virus phosphoprotein in viral pathogenicity.Type I interferon signals control Theiler's virus infection site, cellular infiltration and T cell stimulation in the CNS.Interferon regulatory factor 3-dependent pathways are critical for control of herpes simplex virus type 1 central nervous system infection.The mucosal expression pattern of interferon-ε in rhesus macaquesInterferon antagonist NSs of La Crosse virus triggers a DNA damage response-like degradation of transcribing RNA polymerase II.Activation of the type I interferon pathway is enhanced in response to human neuronal differentiation.Transcriptome analysis reveals dysregulation of innate immune response genes and neuronal activity-dependent genes in autism.IFN-ε is constitutively expressed by cells of the reproductive tract and is inefficiently secreted by fibroblasts and cell lines.Differentiation of neurons restricts Arbovirus replication and increases expression of the alpha isoform of IRF-7.Type I interferon signaling limits reoviral tropism within the brain and prevents lethal systemic infectionIFNβ secreted by microglia mediates clearance of myelin debris in CNS autoimmunityA temporal role of type I interferon signaling in CD8+ T cell maturation during acute West Nile virus infection.Interferon regulatory factor-7 modulates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in mice.Astrogliosis involves activation of retinoic acid-inducible gene-like signaling in the innate immune response after spinal cord injury.Short small-interfering RNAs produce interferon-α-mediated analgesiaDifferential impact of interferon regulatory factor 7 in initiation of the type I interferon response in the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-infected central nervous system versus the periphery.Prefrontal dopaminergic and enkephalinergic synaptic accommodation in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders and encephalitis.Oligodendroglia are limited in type I interferon induction and responsiveness in vivoBst2/Tetherin Is Induced in Neurons by Type I Interferon and Viral Infection but Is Dispensable for Protection against Neurotropic Viral Challenge.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Neurons produce type I interferon during viral encephalitis.
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Gjon Blakqori
Muriel Minet
Peter Staeheli
Sophie Delhaye
Sophie Paul
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10.1073/PNAS.0602460103
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2006-05-08T00:00:00Z