Picornavirus Cellular Remodeling: Doubling Down in Response to Viral-Induced Inflammation

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Purpose of Review: To highlight recent findings on how picornavirus infections of the airways and cardiac tissues impact cellular inflammation and remodeling events. Recent Findings: Recent published work has revealed that although many picornavirus infections appear to be initially asymptomatic, there are significant disease sequelae that result from chronic or persistent infections and the long-term, pathogenic effects on host tissues. Summary: Because many acute picornavirus infections are asymptomatic, it is difficult to diagnose these pathologies at the early stages of disease. As a result, we must rely on preventative measures (i.e., vaccination) or discover novel treatments to reverse tissue damage and remodeling in affected individuals. Both of these strategies will require a comprehensive knowledge of virus- and cell-specific replication determinants and how these processes induce pathogenic effects in infected cells and tissues.

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Bouin, A., & Semler, B. L. (2020, June 1). Picornavirus Cellular Remodeling: Doubling Down in Response to Viral-Induced Inflammation. Current Clinical Microbiology Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40588-020-00138-4

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