2019
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02656
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Microglia Are Essential to Protective Antiviral Immunity: Lessons From Mouse Models of Viral Encephalitis

Abstract: Viral encephalitis is a rare but clinically serious consequence of viral invasion of the brain and insight into its pathogenesis is urgently needed. Important research questions concern the involvement of the host innate immune response in pathogenesis, key to which is the role played by microglia, resident macrophages of the brain parenchyma. Do microglia have a protective function, by coordinating the innate immune response to viral infection, or do they drive pathogenic neuroinflammation? Here we synthesize… Show more

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“…3 B ). These results are consistent with the well-established views on the role of microglia in clearance of viral infections ( 42 , 48 ). In contrast to our results, in the previous work, HSV-1 was found to colocalize with Aβ plaques 3 weeks postinfection in young 5XFAD mice that survived the challenge ( 7 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…3 B ). These results are consistent with the well-established views on the role of microglia in clearance of viral infections ( 42 , 48 ). In contrast to our results, in the previous work, HSV-1 was found to colocalize with Aβ plaques 3 weeks postinfection in young 5XFAD mice that survived the challenge ( 7 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…9,10,20-23 Anosmia was often associated with headache, which may reflect either hypoxic headache associated with nasal congestion from COVID-19 or involvement of the central nervous system. 24-28…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Albeit they appear to have all the required characteristics to fight a pathogen, microglia's role during host defense in infection remains unclear (Thorsdottir, Henriques‐Normark, & Iovino, 2019). Microglia are involved in prion disease, viral and bacterial infections, but as of yet, studies have provided conflicting results showing both detrimental and beneficial functions potentially depending on the disease stage (Cosenza, Zhao, Si, & Lee, 2002; Hatton & Duncan, 2019; Lannes et al, 2017; Muth et al, 2017; Ovanesov et al, 2006; Rock et al, 2004). Neuroinfections are the most common type of CNS disorders in cattle and significantly impact on animal production due to high mortality rates and economic losses (Oevermann et al, 2008; Truchet et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%