2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1012335
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Highly restrictive and directional penetration of the blood cerebral spinal fluid barrier by JCPyV

Bethany A. O’Hara,
Avraham S. Lukacher,
Kaitlin Garabian
et al.

Abstract: The human polyomavirus JCPyV is an opportunistic pathogen that infects greater than 60% of the world’s population. The virus establishes a persistent and asymptomatic infection in the urogenital system but can cause a fatal demyelinating disease in immunosuppressed or immunomodulated patients following invasion of the CNS. The mechanisms responsible for JCPyV invasion into CNS tissues are not known but direct invasion from the blood to the cerebral spinal fluid via the choroid plexus has been hypothesized. To … Show more

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