22 research outputs found
Analysis of BCR-ABL1 fusion protein- and IKAROS family zinc finger 1 (IKZF1)-dependent transcriptomes in lineage depleted human umbilical cord blood cells
Transgenic expression of human cytokines in immunodeficient mice does not facilitate myeloid expansion of BCR-ABL1 transduced human cord blood cells
Leukaemic alterations of IKZF1 prime stemness and malignancy programs in human lymphocytes
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Single-cell tracking of flavivirus RNA uncovers species-specific interactions with the immune system dictating disease outcome
Positive-sense RNA viruses pose increasing health and economic concerns worldwide. Our
limited understanding of how these viruses interact with their host and how these processes
lead to virulence and disease seriously hampers the development of anti-viral strategies.
Here, we demonstrate the tracking of ( þ ) and ( ) sense viral RNA at single-cell resolution
within complex subsets of the human and murine immune system in different mouse models.
Our results provide insights into how a prototypic flavivirus, yellow fever virus (YFV-17D),
differentially interacts with murine and human hematopoietic cells in these mouse models
and how these dynamics influence distinct outcomes of infection. We detect ( ) YFV-17D
RNA in specific secondary lymphoid compartments and cell subsets not previously
recognized as permissive for YFV replication, and we highlight potential virus–host interaction
events that could be pivotal in regulating flavivirus virulence and attenuation
