Model systems: transgenic mouse models for measles pathogenesis

M Manchester, GF Rall - Trends in microbiology, 2001 - cell.com
M Manchester, GF Rall
Trends in microbiology, 2001cell.com
Studies of the diseases caused by measles virus (MV) in humans have been restricted
owing to the lack of suitable animal models. The discovery of cellular receptors for MV entry
has facilitated the development of transgenic mice that are susceptible to MV infection, and
that mimic certain aspects of the central nervous system diseases and immunosuppression
that can occur in infected humans. Moreover, such mouse models have allowed a clearer
understanding of the contributions of the innate and adaptive immune response following …
Abstract
Studies of the diseases caused by measles virus (MV) in humans have been restricted owing to the lack of suitable animal models. The discovery of cellular receptors for MV entry has facilitated the development of transgenic mice that are susceptible to MV infection, and that mimic certain aspects of the central nervous system diseases and immunosuppression that can occur in infected humans. Moreover, such mouse models have allowed a clearer understanding of the contributions of the innate and adaptive immune response following infection, and will no doubt be important tools in the future for the development of new antiviral and vaccine reagents.
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