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Nanoparticle exposure reactivates latent herpesvirus and restores a signature of acute infection.

Christine SattlerFranco MoritzShanze ChenBeatrix SteerDavid KutschkeMartin IrmlerJohannes BeckersOliver EickelbergPhilippe Schmitt-KopplinHeiko AdlerTobias Stoeger
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2017)
Our results indicate that NP-exposure of persistently herpesvirus-infected cells - murine or human - restores molecular signatures found in acute virus infection, boosts production of lytic viral proteins, and induces an inflammatory response in the lung - a combination which might finally result in tissue damage and pathological alterations.
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