Interleukin 1ß receptor and synaptic dysfunction in recurrent brain infection with Herpes simplex virus type-1.
Neural Regen Res
; 20(2): 416-423, 2025 Feb 01.
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ABSTRACT
Several experimental evidence suggests a link between brain Herpes simplex virus type-1 infection and the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this association are not completely understood. Among the molecular mediators of synaptic and cognitive dysfunction occurring after Herpes simplex virus type-1 infection and reactivation in the brain neuroinflammatory cytokines seem to occupy a central role. Here, we specifically reviewed literature reports dealing with the impact of neuroinflammation on synaptic dysfunction observed after recurrent Herpes simplex virus type-1 reactivation in the brain, highlighting the role of interleukins and, in particular, interleukin 1ß as a possible target against Herpes simplex virus type-1-induced neuronal dysfunctions.
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MEDLINE
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Neural Regen Res
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2025
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Article
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Itália
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