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Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1982

Acute and Persistent Viral Infections of Differentiated Nerve Cells

Monique Dubois-Dalcq; Bernard Rentier; Elisabeth L. Hooghe-Peters; Martin V. Haspel; Robert L. Knobler; Kathryn V. Holmes

Abstract Within the nervous system the highly specialized structure and function of nerve cells renders the pathogenesis of viral infections amazingly complex. In vivo and in vitro studies reveal that viruses may display tropism for distinct types of cells such as neurons, myelin-forming cells, or astrocytes. In neurons, RNA viruses mature in the cell body and in dendrites close to synapses, from which they can spread to synaptic endings. Undefined host factors and stage of differentiation may favor defective viral assembly, which, in turn, results in persistent infections of neurons. In myelin-forming cells, lytic infection results in degeneration of myelin and, consequently, in altered conduction in those axons that are ensheathed by a myelin-forming cell. In addition, breakdown of myelin may induce an autoimmune response, which then leads to further demyelination. Autoimmune demyelination may also occur when glial cells other than myelin-forming cells are infected. Astrocytes are prone to persistent infection or viral transformation.


Journal of Virology | 1978

Electron microscopic study of measles virus infection: cell fusion and hemadsorption.

Bernard Rentier; Elisabeth L. Hooghe-Peters; Monique Dubois-Dalcq


Archive | 1981

Chronic measles virus infection of mouse nerve cells in vitro

Bernard Rentier; A. P. Claysmith; Monique Dubois-Dalcq; W. J. Bellini


Journal of Virology | 1979

Electron microscopic study of measles virus infection: unusual antibody-triggered redistribution of antigens on giant cells.

Elisabeth L. Hooghe-Peters; Bernard Rentier; Monique Dubois-Dalcq


Infection and Immunity | 1980

Scanning and transmission electron microscopy study of antibody-dependent lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity on measles virus-infected cells.

Bernard Rentier; William C. Wallen


Progress in medical virology. Fortschritte der medizinischen Virusforschung. Progrès en virologie médicale | 1980

Structural studies of the surface of virus-infected cells

Monique Dubois-Dalcq; Bernard Rentier


Journal of Cell Biology | 1977

Structural basis of hemadsorbing sites during the formation of syncytia in measles-infected cells

Bernard Rentier; Monique Dubois-Dalcq


Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology | 1979

Participation in antibody dependent lymphocyte cytotoxicity of Fc bearing T lymphocytes

William C. Wallen; Bernard Rentier; Renee G. Traub


Archive | 1982

FibronectinPromotes Rat Schwann CellGrowth and Motility

A. Baron-Van Evercooren; Bernard Rentier


Archive | 1980

Structural study of adhesion and interaction of human lymphocytes and measles virus-infected cells during antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity

Bernard Rentier

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Monique Dubois-Dalcq

National Institutes of Health

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William C. Wallen

National Institutes of Health

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Bruce D. Trapp

National Institutes of Health

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Kathryn V. Holmes

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

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Martin V. Haspel

National Institutes of Health

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Renee G. Traub

National Institutes of Health

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