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Viral mouse models of multiple sclerosis and epilepsy: Marked differences in neuropathogenesis following infection with two naturally occurring variants of Theiler's virus BeAn strain.

Sonja Bröer1, Elias Hage2, Christopher Käufer1, Ingo Gerhauser3, Muneeb Anjum1, Lin Li4, Wolfgang Baumgärtner5, Thomas F Schulz6, Wolfgang Löscher7.   

Abstract

Following intracerebral inoculation, the BeAn 8386 strain of Theiler's virus causes persistent infection and inflammatory demyelinating encephalomyelitis in the spinal cord of T-cell defective SJL/J mice, which is widely used as a model of multiple sclerosis. In contrast, C57BL/6 (B6) mice clear the virus and develop inflammation and lesions in the hippocampus, associated with acute and chronic seizures, representing a novel model of viral encephalitis-induced epilepsy. Here we characterize the geno- and phenotype of two naturally occurring variants of BeAn (BeAn-1 and BeAn-2) that can be used to further understand the viral and host factors involved in the neuropathogenesis in B6 and SJL/J mice. Next generation sequencing disclosed 15 single nucleotide differences between BeAn-1 and BeAn-2, of which 4 are coding changes and 3 are in the 5'-UTR (5'-untranslated region). The relatively minor variations in the nucleotide sequence of the two BeAn substrains led to marked differences in neurovirulence. In SJL/J mice, inflammatory demyelination in the spinal cord and its clinical consequences were significantly more marked following infection with BeAn-1 than with BeAn-2. Both BeAn substrains caused lymphocyte infiltration and increase of MAC3-positive cells in the hippocampus, but hippocampal damage and seizures were only observed in B6 mice. Seizures occurred in one third of BeAn-2 infected B6 mice, but not in BeAn-1 infected B6 mice. By comparing individual mice by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, the severity of hippocampal neurodegeneration and amount of MAC3-positive microglia/macrophages discriminated seizing from non-seizing B6 mice, whereas T-lymphocyte brain infiltration was not found to be a crucial factor. These data add novel evidence to the view that differential outcome of infection may be not invariably linked to a distinct viral burden but to a finely tuned balance between antiviral immune responses that although essential for host resistance can also contribute to immunopathology.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  5′ untranslated region (5′-UTR); Hippocampus; Multiple sclerosis; RNA sequencing; Seizures; Spinal cord

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28017800     DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2016.12.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


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