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      Pathogenesis of Rhinovirus Infection

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          Since its discovery in 1956, rhinovirus (RV) has been recognized as the most important virus producing the common cold syndrome. Despite its ubiquity, little is known concerning the pathogenesis of RV infections, and some of the research in this area has led to contradictions regarding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of RV-induced illness. In this article, we discuss the pathogenesis of this virus as it relates to RV-induced illness in the upper and lower airway, an issue of considerable interest in view of the minimal cytopathology associated with RV infection. We endeavor to explain why many infected individuals exhibit minimal symptoms or remain asymptomatic, while others, especially those with asthma, may have severe, even life-threatening, complications (sequelae). Finally, we discuss the immune responses to RV in the normal and asthmatic host focusing on RV infection and epithelial barrier integrity and maintenance as well as the impact of the innate and adaptive immune responses to RV on epithelial function.

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          Journal
          101560941
          39304
          Curr Opin Virol
          Curr Opin Virol
          Current Opinion in Virology
          1879-6257
          1879-6265
          30 March 2012
          27 April 2012
          June 2012
          01 June 2013
          : 2
          : 3
          : 287-293
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Internal Medicine University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
          [2 ]Department of Pediatrics University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
          [3 ]Department of Pathology University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
          [4 ]Carter Immunology Center University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
          Author notes
          [* ]To whom correspondence should be sent at: Asthma and Allergic Disease Center, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908-1355; phone #: (434) 243-6570; fax #: (434) 924-5779; lb4m@ 123456virginia.edu
          Article
          PMC3378761 PMC3378761 3378761 nihpa367133
          10.1016/j.coviro.2012.03.008
          3378761
          22542099
          2f67efee-719a-47c1-8e78-30c68a76fa15
          © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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          viral-induced asthma exacerbations,Rhinovirus,asthma,pathogenesis

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