Intrinsic and Innate Defenses of Neurons: Détente with the Herpesviruses

  • Enquist L
  • Leib D
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Abstract

Neuroinvasive herpesviruses have evolved to efficiently infect and establish latency in neurons. The nervous system has limited capability to regenerate, so immune responses therein are carefully regulated to be nondestructive, with dependence on atypical intrinsic and innate defenses. In this article we review studies of some of these noncanonical defense pathways and how herpesvirus gene products counter them, highlighting the contributions that primary neuronal in vitro models have made to our understanding of this field.

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Enquist, L. W., & Leib, D. A. (2017). Intrinsic and Innate Defenses of Neurons: Détente with the Herpesviruses. Journal of Virology, 91(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01200-16

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