The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis
Abstract Picornaviridae are a family of small positive-strand RNA viruses, and transmitted via the respiratory or fecal-oral route. The neurotropic picornaviruses can induce acute or late recurrent seizures following central nervous system infection, by infecting the peripheral nerve, crossing the b...
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doaj-48ee445e35f44239b3e4a8f2f0f6632d2021-04-04T11:28:08ZengBMCActa Epileptologica2524-44342021-03-01311710.1186/s42494-021-00040-6The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesisRunxuan Zhang0Jie Mu1Jing Chi2Weijia Jiang3Xiaosa Chi4West China School of Basic Medical Sciences & Fornsic Medicine, Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Neurology, West China Hospital of Sichuan UniversitySchool of Nursing, The South Medical UniversityWest China Medical Publishers, West China Hospital of Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Geriatrics, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao UniversityAbstract Picornaviridae are a family of small positive-strand RNA viruses, and transmitted via the respiratory or fecal-oral route. The neurotropic picornaviruses can induce acute or late recurrent seizures following central nervous system infection, by infecting the peripheral nerve, crossing the blood-brain barrier and migrating in the Trojan-horse method. Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV), as a member of Picornaviridae family, can cause encephalitis, leading to chronic spontaneous seizures. TMEV-infected C57BL/6 mice have been used as an animal model for exploring the mechanism of epileptogenesis and assessing new antiepileptic drugs. Astrogliosis, neuronal death and microglial recruitment have been detected in the hippocampus following the picornaviruse-induced encephalitis. The macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils, as well as IL-6 and TNF-α released by them, play an important role in the epileptogenesis. In this review, we summarize the clinical characteristics of picornavirus infection, and the immunopathology involved in the TMEV-induced epilepsy.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42494-021-00040-6Picornaviridae infectionTheiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virusSeizureImmune response |
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Runxuan Zhang Jie Mu Jing Chi Weijia Jiang Xiaosa Chi The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis Acta Epileptologica Picornaviridae infection Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus Seizure Immune response |
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Runxuan Zhang Jie Mu Jing Chi Weijia Jiang Xiaosa Chi |
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Runxuan Zhang |
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The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis |
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The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis |
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The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis |
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The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis |
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The role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis |
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role of picornavirus infection in epileptogenesis |
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Abstract Picornaviridae are a family of small positive-strand RNA viruses, and transmitted via the respiratory or fecal-oral route. The neurotropic picornaviruses can induce acute or late recurrent seizures following central nervous system infection, by infecting the peripheral nerve, crossing the blood-brain barrier and migrating in the Trojan-horse method. Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV), as a member of Picornaviridae family, can cause encephalitis, leading to chronic spontaneous seizures. TMEV-infected C57BL/6 mice have been used as an animal model for exploring the mechanism of epileptogenesis and assessing new antiepileptic drugs. Astrogliosis, neuronal death and microglial recruitment have been detected in the hippocampus following the picornaviruse-induced encephalitis. The macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils, as well as IL-6 and TNF-α released by them, play an important role in the epileptogenesis. In this review, we summarize the clinical characteristics of picornavirus infection, and the immunopathology involved in the TMEV-induced epilepsy. |
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Picornaviridae infection Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus Seizure Immune response |
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