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Incidence and severity of herpetic stromal keratitis: impaired by the depletion of lymph node macrophages.

D Bauer1, S Mrzyk, N Van Rooijen, K P Steuhl, A Heiligenhaus.   

Abstract

HSV-1 induced stromal keratitis (HSK) is an immune-mediated disease. The role of macrophages in this process is still unclear. In this study we investigated the influence of specific macrophage depletion from the spleen and the submandibular lymph nodes by dichloromethylene diphosphonate liposomes (Cl(2)MDP-LIP) on the course of HSV-1 keratitis. BALB/c mice were infected corneally with 10(5)PFU of HSV-1 (KOS). Groups of mice received Cl(2)MDP-LIP 7 and 2 days prior to infection. Cl(2)MDP-LIP were given by various routes: intravenously (i.v.) for macrophage depletion in the spleen; subcutaneously for macrophage depletion in the submandibular regional lymph node (s.c.); or both i.v. and s.c. The development of HSV-1 keratitis was evaluated clinically and histologically. A standard plaque assay from the infected eyes was used to measure virus clearance. Seventy-nine percent of the HSV-1-infected control mice (n = 14) developed severe stromal keratitis by day 14 p.i. The development of stromal keratitis was inhibited by Cl(2)MDP-LIP given s.c. (64%;n = 14;P < 0.05), i.v. and s.c. (50%;n = 14;P < 0.05), but not by i.v. treatment alone (77%;n = 13). After s.c., i.v. and s.c. Cl(2)MDP-LIP injection, histologically the corneal stroma had a decrease in inflammatory cell infiltration by day 14 p.i. compared to the control group, and the DTH response was reduced. The healing of epithelial HSV-1 keratitis and the virus clearance were not affected significantly. These results indicate an important function of macrophages in the course of HSV-1 keratitis. Virus replication in the eye does not appear to be affected by monocytes/macrophages of lymph nodes and spleen. In contrast, the immunopathological process of stromal HSV-keratitis that results in corneal destruction is profoundly accelerated by macrophages in the lymph nodes. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11180975     DOI: 10.1006/exer.2000.0947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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