id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-258691-cd83w9o6 Whitman, Lucia IFN-γ-mediated suppression of coronavirus replication in glial-committed progenitor cells 2009-02-01 .txt text/plain 4938 257 40 IFN-γ-mediated control of JHMV replication is dampened in glial cultures derived from the neural progenitor cells of type I receptor knock-out mice. These data indicate that JHMV is capable of infecting glial cells generated from neural progenitor cells and that IFN-γ-mediated control of viral replication is dependent, in part, on type I IFN secretion. In the present study, we demonstrate that primary cultures of glia derived from neural progenitor cells are susceptible to JHMV infection and support viral replication. Therefore, these findings provide, to our knowledge, the first demonstration that glia-committed cells derived from neural precursors are susceptible to JHMV infection as well as identify a potential mechanism responsible for controlling viral replication. These findings indicate that differentiated cells derived from neural progenitors are susceptible to JHMV infection and are capable of supporting replicating virus which results in extensive cytopathology. ./cache/cord-258691-cd83w9o6.txt ./txt/cord-258691-cd83w9o6.txt