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Neurons Susceptible to Viral Infection

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Neurons Susceptible to Viral Infection

Overview

Neurons susceptible to viral infection represent a critical intersection between infectious disease and neurodegeneration. These neurons possess cellular characteristics and receptor expression patterns that facilitate viral entry and replication, making them particular targets for neurotropic viruses. The susceptibility of certain neuronal populations is determined by the presence of specific viral receptors, the state of innate immune defenses, and intrinsic cellular properties including metabolic status and protein synthesis capacity. While not all neurons are equally vulnerable to viral infection, those that are susceptible can serve as sites of persistent viral replication, neuroinflammation, and subsequent neuronal dysfunction or death—processes increasingly implicated in neurodegenerative disease progression.

Function/Biology

The biological susceptibility of neurons to viral infection depends on multiple intersecting factors. Primary among these is the expression of viral entry receptors on the neuronal cell surface. Different viruses recognize distinct receptors: the ACE2 receptor (angiotensin-converting enzyme 2) for some coronaviruses, CD4 and CCR5/CXCR4 coreceptors for HIV, and TLR3 and other toll-like receptors for nucleic acid recognition. Neurons also express co-receptors such as heparan sulfate proteoglycans that facilitate viral attachment and membrane fusion events.

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