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Progressive interstitial collagen deposition in Coxsackievirus B3-induced murine myocarditis.

K O Leslie1, J Schwarz, K Simpson, S A Huber.   

Abstract

Myocardial fibrosis can be produced in certain inbred strains of mice after coxsackievirus B subtype 3 (CVB3) infection. The mechanism responsible for this interstitial matrix alteration is unknown. The presumption is that fibrosis occurs in areas of myocyte damage and inflammation associated with viral infection, analogous to scar formation after cell injury in other organ systems. To test this hypothesis, we examined the hearts of A/J strain mice infected with three CVB3 variants (Crowell [CVB3-CR], Woodruff [CVB3-WD], and Lerner [CVB3-LR]), each known to cause different degrees of acute myocardial injury. With these three variants, virus was present in the heart until day 28 after inoculation but was absent thereafter. Fourteen days after inoculation, inflammation with myocyte necrosis was seen in discrete foci throughout the myocardium with all three variants. Collapse and disorganization of the usually delicate connective tissue matrix identifiable by silver impregnation was seen in these areas of myocyte injury. Persistent, diffuse lymphocytic infiltration of the myocardium was seen 55 days after inoculation with CVB3-WD and CVB3-LR, but hearts initially infected with CVB3-CR showed only rare interstitial lymphocytes comparable to uninfected control hearts. The focal scars produced by myocyte necrosis 14 days after inoculation were accentuated and heavily collagenized 55 days after inoculation with CVB3-WD and CVB3-LR; however, these foci were indistinct 55 days after inoculation with CVB3-CR. Furthermore, the usually delicate network of interstitial collagen fibers surrounding individual myocytes became thickened throughout the heart 55 days after inoculation with CVB3-WD and CVB3-LR, away from visibly scarred areas produced early after infection with these variants. This diffuse reticulin thickening was not seen after infection with the Crowell variant. Only the virus variants associated with persistent interstitial inflammation at day 55 developed major collagen matrix alterations and interstitial fibrosis. We conclude that this persistent interstitial lymphocytic infiltration reflects altered immune function related to specific virus variants in this animal strain. We postulate that these lymphocytes are part of a delayed immunopathogenic response uncoupled from the original viral injury and inflammatory damage. Potential mechanisms by which this interstitial lymphocytic infiltration results in fibrosis are discussed.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2156433      PMCID: PMC1877475     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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