Interferon Gamma Prolongs Survival of Varicella-Zoster Virus-Infected Human Neurons In Vitro

  • Baird N
  • Bowlin J
  • Hotz T
  • et al.
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Infection of human neurons in vitro with varicella-zoster virus (VZV) at a low multiplicity of infection does not result in a cytopathic effect (CPE) within 14 days postinfection (dpi), despite production of infectious virus. We showed that by 28 dpi a CPE ultimately developed in infected neurons and that interferon gamma inhibited not only the CPE but also VZV DNA accumulation, transcription, and virus production, thereby prolonging the life of VZV-infected neurons.

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Baird, N. L., Bowlin, J. L., Hotz, T. J., Cohrs, R. J., & Gilden, D. (2015). Interferon Gamma Prolongs Survival of Varicella-Zoster Virus-Infected Human Neurons In Vitro. Journal of Virology, 89(14), 7425–7427. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00594-15

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