Understanding Enterovirus D68-Induced Neurologic Disease: A Basic Science Review
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Understanding Enterovirus D68-Induced Neurologic Disease: A Basic Science Review
Abstract
In 2014, the United States (US) experienced an unprecedented epidemic of enterovirus D68 (EV-D68)-induced respiratory disease that was temporally associated with the emergence of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a paralytic disease occurring predominantly in children, that has a striking resemblance to poliomyelitis. Although a definitive causal link between EV-D68 infection and AFM has not been unequivocally established, rapidly accumulating clinical, immunological, and epidemiological evidence points to EV-D68 as the major causative agent of recent seasonal childhood AFM outbreaks in the US. This review summarizes evidence, gained from in vivo and in vitro models of EV-D68-induced disease, which demonstrates that contemporary EV-D68 strains isolated during and since the 2014 outbreak differ from historical EV-D68 in several factors influencing neurovirulence, including their genomic sequence, their receptor utilization, their ability to infect neurons, and their neuropathogenicity in mice. These findings provide biological plausibility that EV-D68 is a causal agent of AFM and provide important experimental models for studies of pathogenesis and treatment that are likely to be difficult or impossible in humans.
Keywords: acute flaccid myelitis; enterovirus D68; experimental models; mouse models; neuropathogenesis; paralysis.
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The authors report no conflicts of interest. The funders had no role in the interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the review.
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