2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.09.143099
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Transcriptional profiling reveals T cells cluster around neurons injected withToxoplasma gondiiproteins

Abstract: Toxoplasma gondii's tropism for and persistence in the CNS underlies the symptomatic disease Toxoplasma causes in humans. Our recent work has shown that neurons are the primary CNS cell with which Toxoplasma interacts and infects in vivo.This predilection for neurons suggests that Toxoplasma's persistence in the CNS depends specifically upon parasite manipulation of the host neurons. Yet, most work on Toxoplasma-host cell interactions has been done in vitro and in non-neuronal cells. We address this gap by uti… Show more

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