“…Several rodent models of the choroid plexus exist, including immortalized rat Z310 and TR-CSFB, as well as primary mouse models (Kläs et al, 2010; Menheniott et al, 2010; Monnot and Zheng, 2013; Barkho and Monuki, 2015). Porcine choroid plexus epithelial cell lines have been used to study bacterial and drug infection of the brain (Haselbach et al, 2001; Angelow et al, 2004; Schwerk et al, 2011). However, the murine models have reported difficulty in proliferation in culture, the immortalized rat cultures have altered tight junction proteins compared to primary rat cultures, and none of the models is useful for studies of HIV infection (Angelow et al, 2004; Abel, 2009; Barkho and Monuki, 2015; Beck et al, 2017).…”