Measles is characterized by fever and a maculopapular skin rash, which is accompanied by immune clearance of measles virus (MV)-infected cells. Histopathological analyses of skin biopsies from humans and non-human primates (NHPs) with measles rash have identified MV-infected keratinocytes and mononuclear cells in the epidermis, around hair follicles and near sebaceous glands. Here, we address the pathogenesis of measles skin rash by combining data from experimentally infected NHPs, ex vivo infection of human skin sheets and in vitro infection of primary human keratinocytes. Analysis of NHP skin samples collected at different time points following MV inoculation demonstrated that infection in the skin precedes onset of rash by several days. ...
Measles remains a significant childhood disease, and is associated with a transient immune suppressi...
Measles virus (MV), one of the most contagious viruses infecting humans, causes a systemic infection...
γδT cells are a rare population of T cells predominantly identified in mucoepithelial tissues includ...
Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respirato...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Measles virus (MV) infection is marked with a skin rash in the acu...
Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respirato...
International audienceIn addition to humans, only certain nonhuman primates are naturally susceptibl...
ABSTRACT Characterization of human measles cases is essential in order to better assess the data gen...
Measles is an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Measles ...
The identification of poliovirus receptor-like 4 (PVRL4) as the second natural receptor for measles ...
Measles is an acute systemic viral infection with immune system interactions that play essential rol...
textabstractThe lymphotropic and myelotropic nature of wild-type measles virus (wt-MV) is well recog...
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness, characterized by fever, malaise, cough, coryza and con...
Studies in non-human primates (NHPs) have been crucial for our understanding of measles as a high im...
Measles virus causes a severe systemic illness. The rash occurs simultaneously with the onset of the...
Measles remains a significant childhood disease, and is associated with a transient immune suppressi...
Measles virus (MV), one of the most contagious viruses infecting humans, causes a systemic infection...
γδT cells are a rare population of T cells predominantly identified in mucoepithelial tissues includ...
Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respirato...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Measles virus (MV) infection is marked with a skin rash in the acu...
Measles virus is a highly contagious negative strand RNA virus that is transmitted via the respirato...
International audienceIn addition to humans, only certain nonhuman primates are naturally susceptibl...
ABSTRACT Characterization of human measles cases is essential in order to better assess the data gen...
Measles is an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Measles ...
The identification of poliovirus receptor-like 4 (PVRL4) as the second natural receptor for measles ...
Measles is an acute systemic viral infection with immune system interactions that play essential rol...
textabstractThe lymphotropic and myelotropic nature of wild-type measles virus (wt-MV) is well recog...
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness, characterized by fever, malaise, cough, coryza and con...
Studies in non-human primates (NHPs) have been crucial for our understanding of measles as a high im...
Measles virus causes a severe systemic illness. The rash occurs simultaneously with the onset of the...
Measles remains a significant childhood disease, and is associated with a transient immune suppressi...
Measles virus (MV), one of the most contagious viruses infecting humans, causes a systemic infection...
γδT cells are a rare population of T cells predominantly identified in mucoepithelial tissues includ...