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Myocarditis in newborn wild-type BALB/c mice infected with the murine gamma herpesvirus MHV-68.

Martin Häusler1, Bernd Sellhaus, Simone Scheithauer, Bärbel Gaida, Sabrina Kuropka, Katharina Siepmann, Anna Panek, Wibke Berg, Andreas Teubner, Klaus Ritter, Michael Kleines.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Animal models of human Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection include EBV infection of primates and infection of mice with MHV-68, a further gamma herpesvirus (gamma-HV). We aimed at extending the MHV-68 model to study gamma-HV-related cardiac disease.
METHODS: Newborn wild-type BALB/c- (n=107), wild-type C57BL/6- (n=17) and immunodeficient B6-(Rag1) mice (n=18) were infected by nasal inoculation and evaluated for histopathological changes as well as tissue viral loads.
RESULTS: From day 5 on BALB/c mice showed myocardial viral replication. Whereas focal inflammation occurred simultaneously, necrosis was first observed 9 days post-infection. The maximum rates of necrosis (40%) and of focal inflammation (33%) were found after 10 to 12 and 33 to 35 days, respectively. Some animals developed persistent viral activity and inflammation throughout the observation period of three months. Inflammation was mainly related to T cell infiltrates. Although C57BL/6 mice also showed myocardial inflammation, necrosis was not found suggesting differences in the susceptibility to the virus in distinct mouse strains. In immunodeficient animals higher myocardial viral loads were observed compared to wild-type mice but no cardiac lesions, which suggests that the antiviral immune response contributed to the lesions.
CONCLUSIONS: The model system presented here is the first to allow detailed studies on cardiac disease caused by gamma-HV infections and may facilitate the development of more specific treatment options for human cardiac EBV infection.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17658501     DOI: 10.1016/j.cardiores.2007.06.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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