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Date publication
octobre 2020
Journal
Trends in cell biology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GOETZ Jacky
Tous les auteurs :
Gaudin R, Goetz JG
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Dissemination and replication of viruses into hosts is a multistep process where viral particles infect, navigate, and indoctrinate various cell types. Viruses can reach tissues that are distant from their infection site by subverting subcellular mechanisms in ways that are, sometimes, disruptive. Modeling these steps, at appropriate resolution and within animal models, is cumbersome. Yet, mimicking these strategies in vitro fails to recapitulate the complexity of the cellular ecosystem. Here, we will discuss relevant in vivo platforms to dissect the cellular and molecular programs governing viral dissemination and briefly discuss organoid and ex vivo alternatives. We will focus on the zebrafish model and will describe how it provides a transparent window to unravel new cellular mechanisms of viral dissemination in vivo.
Mots clés
animal models, intravital imaging, virus, zebrafish
Référence
Trends Cell Biol. 2020 Oct 3;: