Dual Role of Toll-Like Receptor 7 in the Pathogenesis of Rabies Virus in a Mouse Model
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Luo, Z; Lv, L; Li, Y; Sui, B; Wu, Q; Zhang, Y; Pei, J; Li, M; Zhou, M; Hooper, DC; Fu, ZF; Zhao, L
Published in: Journal of Virology
Developing targeted treatment for RABV requires understanding the innate immune response to the virus because early virus clearance is essential for preventing the fatality when the infection has progressed to the CNS. Previous studies have revealed that TLR7 is involved in the immune response to RABV. Here, we establish that TLR7 recognizes RABV and facilitates the production of some interferon-stimulated genes. We also demonstrated that when RABV invades into the CNS, TLR7 enhances the production of inflammatory cytokines which contribute to immunopathology in the mouse brain. Taken together, our findings suggest that treatments for RABV must consider the balance between the beneficial and harmful effects of TLR7-triggered immune responses.
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