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Lipid droplets in Zika neuroinfection: Potential targets for intervention?
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Lipid droplets in Zika neuroinfection: Potential targets for intervention?
["Dias S", "Cunha-Fernandes T", "Soares V", "de Almeida C", "Bozza P"]
Abstract
Lipid droplets (LD) are evolutionarily conserved lipid-enriched organelles with a diverse array of cell- and stimulus-regulated proteins. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that intracellular pathogens exploit LD as energy sources, replication sites, and part of the mechanisms of immune evasion. Nevertheless, LD can also favor the host as part of the immune and inflammatory response to pathogens. The functions of LD in the central nervous system have gained great interest due to their presence i...
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