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Dissecting Host-virus Interaction in Lytic Replication of a Model Herpesvirus
Published on: October 7, 2011
(C)Re-combining textbook models of virus spread within the host
Erik S Barton1, Douglas W White
1Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA. esbarton@purdue.edu
Abstract:
Classic viral pathogenesis models postulate that tissues supporting efficient virus replication promote virus dissemination, which culminates in clinical illness. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Sacher and colleagues use Cre/loxP recombination to label murine cytomegalovirus during replication in distinct cell types in vivo. Strikingly, they demonstrate that the most productive cell type in the host-the hepatocyte-contributes no progeny to dissemination to other tissues.
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