| Literature DB >> 24175214 |
Andreas Dotzauer1, Leena Kraemer.
Abstract
Picornaviruses, small positive-stranded RNA viruses, cause a wide range of diseases which is based on their differential tissue and cell type tropisms. This diversity is reflected by the immune responses, both innate and adaptive, induced after infection, and the subsequent interactions of the viruses with the immune system. The defense mechanisms of the host and the countermeasures of the virus significantly contribute to the pathogenesis of the infections. Important human pathogens are poliovirus, coxsackievirus, human rhinovirus and hepatitis A virus. These viruses are the best-studied members of the family, and in this review we want to present the major aspects of the reciprocal effects between the immune system and these viruses.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive immune system; Antibody response and inflammation; Apoptosis; Coxsackievirus; Hepatitis A virus; Human rhinovirus; Innate immune system; Interferon and cytokines; Picornaviruses and infection; Poliovirus
Year: 2012 PMID: 24175214 PMCID: PMC3782268 DOI: 10.5501/wjv.v1.i3.91
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Virol ISSN: 2220-3249