Neuroimmunology of rabies: New insights into an ancient disease
Rabies is an ancient neuroinvasive viral (genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae) disease
affecting approximately 59,000 people worldwide. The central nervous system (CNS) is …
affecting approximately 59,000 people worldwide. The central nervous system (CNS) is …
Subversion of the immune response by rabies virus
TP Scott, LH Nel - Viruses, 2016 - mdpi.com
Rabies has affected mankind for several centuries and is one of the oldest known zoonoses.
It is peculiar how little is known regarding the means by which rabies virus (RABV) evades …
It is peculiar how little is known regarding the means by which rabies virus (RABV) evades …
Alterations of Gut Microbiome and Metabolite Profiling in Mice Infected by Schistosoma japonicum
Y Hu, J Chen, Y Xu, H Zhou, P Huang, Y Ma… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum) is one of the etiological agents of schistosomiasis, a
widespread zoonotic parasitic disease. However, the mechanism of the balanced co …
widespread zoonotic parasitic disease. However, the mechanism of the balanced co …
High throughput data analyses of the immune characteristics of Microtus fortis infected with Schistosoma japonicum
Y Hu, L Sun, Z Yuan, Y Xu, J Cao - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Microtus fortis exhibits natural resistance against Schistosoma japonicum, and the parasite
cannot grow and develop in M. fortis. Extensive research has been carried out, however, the …
cannot grow and develop in M. fortis. Extensive research has been carried out, however, the …
Comprehensive analysis of protein acetylation and glucose metabolism in mouse brains infected with rabies virus
J Pei, Y Yuan, D Tian, F Huang, C Zhang… - Journal of …, 2022 - Am Soc Microbiol
Rabies, caused by rabies virus (RABV), is a widespread zoonosis that is nearly 100% fatal.
Alteration of the metabolic environment affects viral replication and the immune response …
Alteration of the metabolic environment affects viral replication and the immune response …
Virus‐induced host cell metabolic alteration
SS Bappy, MM Haque Asim, MM Ahasan… - Reviews in Medical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Viruses change the host cell metabolism to produce infectious particles and create optimal
conditions for replication and reproduction. Numerous host cell pathways have been …
conditions for replication and reproduction. Numerous host cell pathways have been …
Why we can prevent, control and possibly treat–but will not eradicate–rabies
CE Rupprecht, IV Kuzmin - Future Virology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Rabies is an acute, progressive viral encephalitis. Despite historical recognition, millions still
remain exposed annually. Most fatalities are of children, although this zoonosis is a vaccine …
remain exposed annually. Most fatalities are of children, although this zoonosis is a vaccine …
Rabies virus infection is associated with variations in calbindin D-28K and calretinin mRNA expression levels in mouse brain tissue
Rabies virus (RABV) infection leads to a fatal neurological outcome in humans and animals
and is associated with major alterations in cellular gene expression. In this study, we …
and is associated with major alterations in cellular gene expression. In this study, we …
Mechanisms of Resistance to Schistosoma japonicum Infection in Microtus fortis, the Natural Non-permissive Host
J Shen, S Xiang, M Peng, Z Zhou, Z Wu - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Human schistosomiasis, which is caused by schistosomes, is a zoonosis that is difficult to
control because of the many reservoir hosts. However, Microtus fortis is the only mammal …
control because of the many reservoir hosts. However, Microtus fortis is the only mammal …
Induced expression of rabies glycoprotein in the dorsal hippocampus enhances hippocampal dependent memory in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease
The Rabies virus is a neurotropic virus that manipulates the natural cell death processes of
its host to ensure its own survival and replication. Studies have shown that the anti-apoptotic …
its host to ensure its own survival and replication. Studies have shown that the anti-apoptotic …