Literature DB >> 11884544

Lack of both Fas ligand and perforin protects from flavivirus-mediated encephalitis in mice.

Rosa M Licon Luna1, Eva Lee, Arno Müllbacher, Robert V Blanden, Rod Langman, Mario Lobigs.   

Abstract

The mechanism by which encephalitic flaviviruses enter the brain to inflict a life-threatening encephalomyelitis in a small percentage of infected individuals is obscure. We investigated this issue in a mouse model for flavivirus encephalitis in which the virus was administered to 6-week-old animals by the intravenous route, analogous to the portal of entry in natural infections, using a virus dose in the range experienced following the bite of an infectious mosquito. In this model, infection with 0.1 to 10(5) PFU of virus gave mortality in approximately 50% of animals despite low or undetectable virus growth in extraneural tissues. We show that the cytolytic effector functions play a crucial role in invasion of the encephalitic flavivirus into the brain. Mice deficient in either the granule exocytosis- or Fas-mediated pathway of cytotoxicity showed delayed and reduced mortality. Mice deficient in both cytotoxic effector functions were resistant to a low-dose peripheral infection with the neurotropic virus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11884544      PMCID: PMC136025          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.76.7.3202-3211.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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