Virus Infection Of The Cns Disrupts The Immune-Neural-Synaptic Axis Via Induction Of Pleiotropic Gene Regulation Of Host Responses

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Treatment for many viral infections of the central nervous system (CNS) remains only supportive. Here we address a remaining gap in our knowledge regarding how the CNS and immune systems interact during viral infection. By examining the regulation of the immune and nervous system processes in a nonhuman primate model of West Nile virus neurological disease, we show that virus infection disrupts the homeostasis of the immune-neural-synaptic axis via induction of pleiotropic genes with distinct functions in each component of the axis. This pleiotropic gene regulation suggests an unintended off-target negative impact of virus-induced host immune responses on the neurotransmission, which may be a common feature of various viral infections of the CNS.
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functional genomics,immune system,immunology,infectious disease,inflammation,microbiology,neuronal system,pleiotropic genes,rhesus macaque,synapses,virus
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