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Type I interferon shapes brain distribution and tropism of tick-borne flavivirus

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Abstract Viral tropism within the brain and the role(s) of vertebrate immune response to neurotropic flaviviruses infection is largely understudied. We combined multimodal imaging (cm-nm scale) with single nuclei RNA- sequencing to study Langat virus in wildtype and interferon alpha/beta receptor knockout ( Ifnar −/− ) mice to visualize viral pathogenesis and define molecular mechanisms. Whole brain viral infection was imaged by Optical Projection Tomography coregistered to ex vivo MRI. Infection was limited to grey matter of sensory systems in wildtype mice, but extended into white matter, meninges and choroid plexus in Ifnar −/− mice. Cells in wildtype displayed strong type I and II IFN responses, likely due to Ifnb expressing astrocytes, infiltration of macrophages and Ifng -expressing CD8+NK cells, whereas in Ifnar −/− , the absence of this response contributed to a shift in cellular tropism towards non-activated resident microglia. Multimodal imaging-transcriptomics exemplifies a powerful way to characterize mechanisms of viral pathogenesis and tropism.

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