It has previously been reported that the avian H5N1 type of influenza A virus can be detected in neurons and astrocytes of human brains in autopsy cases. However, the underlying neuropathogenicity remains unexplored. In this study, we used differentiated human astrocytic and neuronal cell lines as models to examine the effect of H5N1 influenza A viral infection on the viral growth kinetics and immune responses of the infected cells. We found that the influenza virus receptors, sialic acid-2,3-galactose and sialic acid-2,6-galactose, were expressed on differentiated human astrocytic and neuronal cells. Both types of cells could be infected with H5N1 influenza A viruses, but progeny viruses were only produced from infected astrocytic cells bu...
The greatest threat for an influenza pandemic at this time is posed by the highly pathogenic H5N1 av...
Influenza virus infection causes severe systemic clinical signs in infected mice. Non-neurotropic hu...
Background and Purpose—Stroke is triggered by several risk factors, including influenza and other re...
Influenza virus infects not only the respiratory system but also the central nervous system (CNS), l...
Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction caused by neurovirulent influenza viruses is a dreaded comp...
Unlike stereotypical neurotropic viruses, influenza A viruses have been detected in the brain tissue...
Central nervous system (CNS) disease is one of the most common extra-respiratory tract complication ...
<div><p>Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to ...
Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to induce e...
Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to induce e...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), subtype H5N1, has continued to infect humans every year si...
International audienceInfluenza A virus infections have been proposed to be associated with a broad ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the effects of influenza A virus H1N1 infection on the proliferation...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes respiratory tract disease and is responsible for seasonal and reoccur...
The global outbreak of avian influenza virus infections in poultry and wild birds as well as the hig...
The greatest threat for an influenza pandemic at this time is posed by the highly pathogenic H5N1 av...
Influenza virus infection causes severe systemic clinical signs in infected mice. Non-neurotropic hu...
Background and Purpose—Stroke is triggered by several risk factors, including influenza and other re...
Influenza virus infects not only the respiratory system but also the central nervous system (CNS), l...
Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction caused by neurovirulent influenza viruses is a dreaded comp...
Unlike stereotypical neurotropic viruses, influenza A viruses have been detected in the brain tissue...
Central nervous system (CNS) disease is one of the most common extra-respiratory tract complication ...
<div><p>Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to ...
Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to induce e...
Although influenza is primarily a respiratory disease, it has been shown, in some cases, to induce e...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), subtype H5N1, has continued to infect humans every year si...
International audienceInfluenza A virus infections have been proposed to be associated with a broad ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the effects of influenza A virus H1N1 infection on the proliferation...
Influenza A virus (IAV) causes respiratory tract disease and is responsible for seasonal and reoccur...
The global outbreak of avian influenza virus infections in poultry and wild birds as well as the hig...
The greatest threat for an influenza pandemic at this time is posed by the highly pathogenic H5N1 av...
Influenza virus infection causes severe systemic clinical signs in infected mice. Non-neurotropic hu...
Background and Purpose—Stroke is triggered by several risk factors, including influenza and other re...