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Virological, innate, and adaptive immune profiles shaped by variation in route and age of host in murine cytomegalovirus infection.

Christopher P CoplenMladen JergovicElana L TernerChristine M BradshawJennifer L UhrlaubJanko Ž Nikolich
Published in: Journal of virology (2024)
The majority of experiments modeling human cytomegalovirus (hCMV) infection in mice have been carried out using intraperitoneal infection in sexually mature adult mice, which stands in contrast to the large number of humans being infected with human CMV at a young age, most likely via bodily fluids through the nasopharyngeal/oral route. This study examined the impact of the choice of age and route of infection in modeling CMV infection in mice. By comparing young, prepubescent to older sexually mature counterparts, infected either via the intranasal or intraperitoneal route, we discovered substantial differences in deployment and response intensity of different arms of the immune system in systemic control of the virus; tissue responses, by contrast, appeared similar between ages and infection routes.
Keyphrases
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