Exploring the role of infected keratinocytes during rabies virus infection.

Keshia Kroh, Redwan Rahmat, Lineke Begeman, Lars W van Greuningen, Debby Schipper, Matthijs F Ravensberg, Stefan Finke, Claude Sabeta, Thijs Kuiken, Corine H GeurtsvanKessel, Carmen W E Embregts
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Rabies virus (RABV), a lyssavirus causing fatal encephalitis, is primarily transmitted via dog bites, though superficial exposures such as scratches or bat bites can also result in infection. The mechanisms underlying transmission through these minor exposures remain unclear. This study investigated the involvement of epidermal keratinocytes in RABV entry. RABV antigen was detected in keratinocytes at inoculation sites in experimentally infected mice and at potential viral entry sites in naturally infected dogs. However, keratinocyte infection could not be replicated in ex vivo skin biopsies from mice or dogs, nor was antigen detected in pre-clinical skin samples. Furthermore, superficial exposure via the inner ear skin of mice did not result in infection. Thus, it remains unclear whether keratinocytes are initially infected or become infected later due to centrifugal spread of RABV. Nonetheless, our findings highlight the need to better understand keratinocyte involvement, especially in superficial RABV exposure.

探讨感染角化细胞在狂犬病病毒感染中的作用。
狂犬病毒(RABV)是一种导致致命脑炎的溶血病毒,主要通过狗咬传播,但表面接触,如抓伤或蝙蝠咬伤也可导致感染。通过这些轻微接触传播的潜在机制尚不清楚。本研究探讨了表皮角质形成细胞在RABV进入中的作用。在实验感染小鼠的接种部位和自然感染犬的潜在病毒进入部位的角化细胞中检测到RABV抗原。然而,角质细胞感染不能在小鼠或狗的离体皮肤活检中复制,也不能在临床前皮肤样本中检测到抗原。此外,通过小鼠内耳皮肤的浅表暴露不会导致感染。因此,由于RABV的离心传播,角质形成细胞是最初被感染还是后来被感染尚不清楚。尽管如此,我们的研究结果强调需要更好地了解角质细胞的参与,特别是在浅表RABV暴露中。
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