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Transcriptomic analysis reveals bovine herpesvirus 1 infection regulates innate immune response resulted in restricted viral replication in neuronal cells.

Bo JiangMengyao CaoLinyi ZhouHongyue ZhenJing ChengCui JinqiangWenxiao LiuYongqing Li
Published in: Microbial pathogenesis (2024)
Different from BoHV-1 infection in other non-highly differentiated somatic cells result in viral dominance, BoHV-1 regulated the innate immune response in neuronal cells formed a "virus-nerve cell" relative equilibrium state, which may account for the restricted replication of BoHV-1 in neuronal cells, leading to a latent infection. These findings provide a foundation for further research into the mechanism underlying BoHV-1-induced latent infection in nerve cells.
Keyphrases
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