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Therapeutic immune clearance of rabies virus from the CNS

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FUTURE VIROLOGY
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 387-397

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/FVL.10.88

Keywords

neuroimmunity; rabies; rabies virus; vaccination; virus clearance

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  1. NIAID [AI077033, AI083046]

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The long-held concept that rabies infection is lethal in humans once the causative rabies virus has reached the CNS has been called into question by the recent survival of a number of patients with clinical rabies. Studies in animal models provide insight into why survival from a rabies virus infection that has spread to the CNS is possible and the immune mechanisms involved. In the CNS, both innate mechanisms capable of inhibiting virus replication and the activity of infiltrating rabies virus-specific T and B cells with the capacity to clear the virus are required. Deficiencies in the induction of either aspect of rabies immunity can lead to lethal consequences but may be overcome by novel approaches to active and passive immunization.

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