
doi: 10.2222/jsv.68.78
pmid: 31105138
Many tick-borne flaviviruses causes fatal encephalitis in humans and animals with severe sequelae. However, it remains unclear how viral replication and pathogenicity contribute to the neurologic manifestations. In this paper, I summarized the specific replication mechanism of tick-borne flaviviruses in neurons and their effect on the pathogenicity of neurological disease. Our findings of the unique virus-host interaction in central nerve system will improve further understanding of the molecular mechanisms of viral replication and the pathogenicity of neurotropic viruses.
Central Nervous System, Neurons, Flavivirus, Viral Nonstructural Proteins, Virus Replication, Flavivirus Infections, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Ticks, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Neurites, Animals, Humans, Encephalitis, Viral, Amino Acids, Antigens, Viral
Central Nervous System, Neurons, Flavivirus, Viral Nonstructural Proteins, Virus Replication, Flavivirus Infections, Rats, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Ticks, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Neurites, Animals, Humans, Encephalitis, Viral, Amino Acids, Antigens, Viral
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