N G Plekhova, E V Pustovalov, L M Somova, G N Leonova, E I Drobot, I N Lyapun
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Abstract
Macrophages belong to the innate immune cells and play a key role in the pathogenesis of viral infections.
The results of ultrastructural study of macrophages infected with tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), the Flavivirus
family, pathogens of human infections, affecting the nervous system, were presented. With the assistance
of virological methods was found that the TBEV are absorbed by macrophages and replication in them. An
ultrastructural study has shown that the virus enters into the cytoplasm by local destruction of plasmalemma
and newly synthesized virus particles exited from the cell by same. Simultaneously there is a seal of perinuclear
cytoplasm space, where found in a large number of ribosomes, microfilaments, ribonucleoprotein fibers and viral
special structure: nucleocapsids, tubular formations and viral layers (fabrics). On the surface of last structures
the newly synthesized virus particles were visualized. Thus, the evidence shows that macrophages play a role
in the spread of TBEV, being for their the target cell. As active antigen presenting cells the macrophages can
modulate the protective response of the body and influence on the pathogenesis of tick-borne encephalitis.
TsitologiyaMedicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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TSITOLOGIYA publishes papers on all chief problems of cell biology: morphology, physiology, immunology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics. The submitted manuscripts may be in Russian or in English. The Journal accepts the original papers not published previously and dealing with studies on both animal and plant cells, reviews, discussional papers, communications on new methods of investigations, reviews of books published the current year, chronicle. Communications on research meetings (congresses, conferences, symposia, etc.) for the Chronicle Section of the Journal are accepted only if submitted not later than 2 months after the date of the meeting.