“…There are reports of the induction of neuronal class I during infection ( Neumann et al., 1995 ), but there remains a major knowledge gap in our understanding of whether neuronal antigen presentation influences resistance or susceptibility to infection in vivo. There is in vitro and in vivo evidence for CD8 + T cells interacting directly with infected neurons during Theiler’s virus, LCMV, Borna and picornavirus infection ( Chevalier et al., 2011 , Huseby Kelcher et al., 2017 , McDole et al., 2010 , Rall et al., 1995 ) and there is evidence that the ability of HSV to inhibit class I expression in neurons in basal ganglia is key to avoid CD8 + T cell responses ( Orr et al., 2007 ). Unexpectedly, imaging studies indicate that CD11c + cells (likely microglia or DC), but not parasite-specific CD8 + T cells, frequently interact with cysts of T. gondii ( John et al., 2011 , Schaeffer et al., 2009 ).…”