Macrophages derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) serve as a high-fidelity cellular model for investigating HIV-1, dengue, and influenza viruses.
Qing YangArturo Barbachano-GuerreroLaurence M FairchildTeisha J RowlandRobin D DowellMary A AllenCody J WarrenSara L SawyerPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
Macrophages have complex relationships with viruses: while macrophages aid in the removal of pathogenic viruses from the body, macrophages are also manipulated by some viruses to serve as vessels for viral replication, dissemination, and long-term persistence. Here, we show that iPSC-derived macrophages are an excellent model that can be exploited in virology.