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    Chapter 1 Introduction to West Nile Virus
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    Chapter 2 Quantification of West Nile Virus by Plaque-Forming Assay
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    Chapter 3 Viral Titer Quantification of West Nile Virus by Immunostaining Plaque Assay
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    Chapter 4 Isolate and Culture Mouse Primary Neurons for West Nile Virus Infection
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    Chapter 5 Isolation of Murine Bone Marrow-Derived Neutrophils for Infection Modeling
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    Chapter 6 Methods to Study West Nile Virus Infection and the Virus-Induced Inflammation in the Brain in a Murine Model
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    Chapter 7 Detection of West Nile Virus Envelope Protein in Brain Tissue with an Immunohistochemical Assay
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    Chapter 8 Quantitative Analysis of B-Cell Subpopulations in Bone Marrow by Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 9 Isolation of Exosomes or Extracellular Vesicles from West Nile Virus-Infected N2a Cells, Primary Cortical Neurons, and Brain Tissues
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    Chapter 10 Protocol to Study West Nile Virus Infection in Brain Slices In Vitro
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    Chapter 11 Studying Virus-Host Interactions with CRISPR Technology.
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    Chapter 12 Protocol of Detection of West Nile Virus in Clinical Samples.
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    Chapter 13 Detection and Analysis of West Nile Virus Structural Protein Genes in Animal or Bird Samples.
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    Chapter 14 Mosquito Surveillance for West Nile Virus
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    Chapter 15 Molecular Surveillance of West Nile Virus in Mosquitoes and Sentinel Chickens
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    Chapter 16 Statistical Tools for West Nile Virus Disease Analysis
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    Chapter 17 Analytical Approaches to Uncover Genetic Associations for Rare Outcomes: Lessons from West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease.
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    Chapter 18 Safety Procedures to Work with West Nile Virus in Biosafety Level 3 Facilities
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    Chapter 19 Development of Antibody-Based Therapeutics Against West Nile Virus in Plants
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Chapter title
Analytical Approaches to Uncover Genetic Associations for Rare Outcomes: Lessons from West Nile Neuroinvasive Disease.
Chapter number 17
Book title
West Nile Virus
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2023
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-2760-0_17
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Book ISBNs
978-1-07-162759-4, 978-1-07-162760-0
Authors

Cahill, Megan E, Montgomery, Ruth R, Cahill, Megan E., Montgomery, Ruth R.

Abstract

West Nile viral infection causes severe neuroinvasive disease in less than 1% of infected humans. There are no targeted therapeutics for this serious and potentially fatal disease, and to date no vaccine has been approved for humans. With climate change expected to result in rising incidence of West Nile and other related vector-borne viral infections, there is an increasing need to identify those at risk for serious disease and potential leads for therapeutic and vaccine development. Genetic variation, particularly in genes whose products are either directly or indirectly connected to immune response to infections, is a critical avenue of investigation to identify those at higher risk of clinically apparent West Nile infection. Given the small percent of infections that progress to severe disease and the relatively low numbers of reported infections, it is challenging to conduct well-powered studies to identify genetic factors associated with more severe outcomes. In this chapter, we outline several approaches with the objective to take full advantage of all available data in order to identify genetic factors which lead to increased risk of severe West Nile neuroinvasive disease. These methods are generalizable to other conditions with limited cohort size and rare outcomes.

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