Viral infections can be a major thread for the central nervous system (CNS), therefore, the immune system must be able to mount a highly proportionate immune response, not too weak, which would allow the virus to proliferate, but not too strong either, to avoid collateral damages. Here, we aim at reviewing the immunological mechanisms involved in the host defense in viral CNS infections. First, we review the specificities of the innate as well as the adaptive immune responses in the CNS, using several examples of various viral encephalitis. Then, we focus on three different modes of interactions between viruses and immune responses, namely human Herpes virus-1 encephalitis with the defect in innate immune response which favors this disease;...
Viral encephalitis is a rare but serious syndrome. In addition to DNA-encoded herpes viruses, such a...
Alphaherpesvirus infections in the central nervous system (CNS) are rare but severe, and many patien...
The brain has a tightly regulated environment that protects non-regenerating post-mitotic neurons an...
The environment of the central nervous system (CNS) represents a double-edged sword in the context o...
There is increasing evidence that viral infections are the source/origin of various types of encepha...
Protective immune responses in the central nervous system (CNS) must act efficiently but need to be ...
Viruses that infect the nervous system may cause acute, chronic or latent infections. Despite the so...
Viral encephalitis is a global health concern. The ability of a virus to modulate the immune respons...
Neuroinfections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be triggered by various pathogens. Viruses a...
Abstract Viral encephalitis is still very prominent around the world, and traditional antiviral ther...
Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) causes a spectrum of disease, including herpes labialis, herpes kerat...
Neurotropic viruses can cause devastating central nervous system (CNS) infections, especially in you...
AbstractHerpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is a nearly ubiquitous human pathogen, remaining dormant in i...
Central nervous system (CNS) invasion during acute-stage HIV-infection has been demonstrated in a sm...
International audienceSignificance The brain parenchyma is considered to be “immune privileged” base...
Viral encephalitis is a rare but serious syndrome. In addition to DNA-encoded herpes viruses, such a...
Alphaherpesvirus infections in the central nervous system (CNS) are rare but severe, and many patien...
The brain has a tightly regulated environment that protects non-regenerating post-mitotic neurons an...
The environment of the central nervous system (CNS) represents a double-edged sword in the context o...
There is increasing evidence that viral infections are the source/origin of various types of encepha...
Protective immune responses in the central nervous system (CNS) must act efficiently but need to be ...
Viruses that infect the nervous system may cause acute, chronic or latent infections. Despite the so...
Viral encephalitis is a global health concern. The ability of a virus to modulate the immune respons...
Neuroinfections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be triggered by various pathogens. Viruses a...
Abstract Viral encephalitis is still very prominent around the world, and traditional antiviral ther...
Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) causes a spectrum of disease, including herpes labialis, herpes kerat...
Neurotropic viruses can cause devastating central nervous system (CNS) infections, especially in you...
AbstractHerpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is a nearly ubiquitous human pathogen, remaining dormant in i...
Central nervous system (CNS) invasion during acute-stage HIV-infection has been demonstrated in a sm...
International audienceSignificance The brain parenchyma is considered to be “immune privileged” base...
Viral encephalitis is a rare but serious syndrome. In addition to DNA-encoded herpes viruses, such a...
Alphaherpesvirus infections in the central nervous system (CNS) are rare but severe, and many patien...
The brain has a tightly regulated environment that protects non-regenerating post-mitotic neurons an...