Study of viral pathogenesis in humanized mice.

Publication Year
2015

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Many of the viral pathogens that cause infectious diseases in humans have a highly restricted species tropism, making the study of their pathogenesis and the development of clinical therapies difficult. The improvement of humanized mouse models over the past 30 years has greatly facilitated researchers' abilities to study host responses to viral infections in a cost effective and ethical manner. From HIV to hepatotropic viruses to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus, humanized mice have led to the identification of factors crucial to the viral life cycle, served as an outlet for testing candidate therapies, and improved our abilities to analyze human immune responses to infection. In tackling both new and old viruses as they emerge, humanized mice will continue to be an indispensable tool.

Journal
Curr Opin Virol
Volume
11
Pages
14-20
Date Published
04/2015
ISSN Number
1879-6265
Alternate Journal
Curr Opin Virol
PMID
25618248