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Roles of the Rabies Virus Phosphoprotein Isoforms in Pathogenesis
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Despite the fact that previous studies have demonstrated that P2 and P3 of RABV have IFN antagonist activities, the actual importance of tPs in pathogenesis has remained unclear. Here, we provide the first evidence that tPs contribute to the pathogenesis of RABV, especially its neuroinvasiveness. Our results also show the mechanism underlying the neuroinvasiveness driven by tPs, highlighting the importance of their IFN antagonist activities, which support viral replication in muscle cells.
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