Restriction of Viral Replication, Rather than T Cell Immunopathology, Drives Lethality in Murine Norovirus CR6-Infected STAT1-Deficient Mice
Sharon AJ, Filyk HA, Fonseca NM, Simister RL, Filler RB, Yuen W, Hardman BK, Robinson HG, Seo JH, Rocha-Pereira J, Welch I, Neyts J, Wilen CB, Crowe SA, Osborne LC. Restriction of Viral Replication, Rather than T Cell Immunopathology, Drives Lethality in Murine Norovirus CR6-Infected STAT1-Deficient Mice. Journal Of Virology 2022, 96: e02065-21. PMID: 35107369, PMCID: PMC8941907, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02065-21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCaliciviridae InfectionsIntestinal MucosaMiceNorovirusSTAT1 Transcription FactorT-LymphocytesVirus ReplicationConceptsAntiviral T cell responsesT cell responsesSTAT1-deficient miceSystemic viral infectionCell responsesViral replicationViral infectionTissue damageViral-induced tissue damageVirus-induced tissue damageAltered T-cell responsesLimited viral replicationT cell immunopathologyOngoing inflammatory responseAdaptive immune cellsUncontrolled viral replicationBreakdown of toleranceImmune-mediated pathologyHost-directed mechanismViral componentsAntiviral CD4Lethal immunopathologyInfectious insultsImmune activationImmunological tolerance