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The pathogenesis of bornaviral diseases in mammals.

Ian Tizard1, Judith Ball1, George Stoica1, Susan Payne1.   

Abstract

Natural bornavirus infections and their resulting diseases are largely restricted to horses and sheep in Central Europe. The disease also occurs naturally in cats, and can be induced experimentally in laboratory rodents and numerous other mammals. Borna disease virus-1 (BoDV-1), the cause of most cases of mammalian Borna disease, is a negative-stranded RNA virus that replicates within the nucleus of target cells. It causes severe, often lethal, encephalitis in susceptible species. Recent events, especially the discovery of numerous new species of bornaviruses in birds and a report of an acute, lethal bornaviral encephalitis in humans, apparently acquired from squirrels, have revived interest in this remarkable family of viruses. The clinical manifestations of the bornaviral diseases are highly variable. Thus, in addition to acute lethal encephalitis, they can cause persistent neurologic disease associated with diverse behavioral changes. They also cause a severe retinitis resulting in blindness. In this review, we discuss both the pathological lesions observed in mammalian bornaviral disease and the complex pathogenesis of the neurologic disease. Thus infected neurons may be destroyed by T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity. They may die as a result of excessive inflammatory cytokine release from microglia. They may also die as a result of a 'glutaminergic storm' due to a failure of infected astrocytes to regulate brain glutamate levels.

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Keywords:  Bornavirus; astrocytes; encephalitis; excitotoxicity; glutamate; mammals; microglial activation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27212192     DOI: 10.1017/S1466252316000062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Health Res Rev        ISSN: 1466-2523            Impact factor:   2.615


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Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2016-11-14       Impact factor: 2.741

4.  Activation of ERK/CREB/BDNF pathway involved in abnormal behavior of neonatally Borna virus-infected rats.

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Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2018-11-15       Impact factor: 2.570

5.  Immunopathology of Fatal Human Variegated Squirrel Bornavirus 1 Encephalitis, Germany, 2011-2013.

Authors:  Dennis Tappe; Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit; Jessica Rauch; Petra Allartz; Christiane Herden
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 6.883

6.  The equine species as Trojan horse for Borna Disease Virus-1?

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Journal:  Vet Med (Auckl)       Date:  2019-08-07

8.  In Vitro and In Ovo Host Restriction of Aquatic Bird Bornavirus 1 in Different Avian Hosts.

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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2020-11-07       Impact factor: 5.048

Review 9.  The Role of Nucleoprotein in Immunity to Human Negative-Stranded RNA Viruses-Not Just Another Brick in the Viral Nucleocapsid.

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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 5.048

10.  Occupation-Associated Fatal Limbic Encephalitis Caused by Variegated Squirrel Bornavirus 1, Germany, 2013.

Authors:  Dennis Tappe; Kore Schlottau; Daniel Cadar; Bernd Hoffmann; Lorenz Balke; Burkhard Bewig; Donata Hoffmann; Philip Eisermann; Helmut Fickenscher; Andi Krumbholz; Helmut Laufs; Monika Huhndorf; Maria Rosenthal; Walter Schulz-Schaeffer; Gabriele Ismer; Sven-Kevin Hotop; Mark Brönstrup; Anthonina Ott; Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit; Martin Beer
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 6.883

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