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Recombinant rabies virus expressing interleukin-6 enhances the immune response in mouse brain.

Jun Luo1,2, Boyue Zhang1,2, Yuting Wu1,2, Qin Tian1,2, Meijun Mo1,2, Teng Long1,2, Mingzhu Mei1,2, Ruqi Fan1,2, Ziyu Lyu1,2, He Jiang1,2, Fan Wu1,2, Yingyi Lin1,2, Xiaofeng Guo3,4.   

Abstract

Rabies, which is caused by the rabies virus (RABV), is an ancient zoonosis that has a high mortality rate. Previous studies have indicated that recombinant RABV expressing canine interleukin-6 (rHEP-CaIL6), induced more virus-neutralizing antibodies than parental RABV in mice following intramuscular immunization. To investigate the immune response induced in the CNS by rHEP-CaIL6 after intranasal or intracranial administration in mice, the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), the infiltration of CD3 T cells, and innate immune response-related effector molecules in the CNS were examined. It was observed that infection of rHEP-CaIL6 led to enhanced BBB permeability following intranasal infection. More CD3 T cells infiltrated into the central nervous system (CNS) in mice infected with rHEP-CaIL6 than in those infected with the HEP-Flury strain. Furthermore, rHEP-CaIL6 induced an increased expression of innate immune response-related effector molecules, compared with the parental HEP-Flury strain, within the CNS. Taken together, these findings suggest that rHEP-CaIL6 induced stronger immune responses in mice brains, which is more beneficial for virus clearance. These results may also partly illustrate the role of IL6 in RABV infection.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29594364     DOI: 10.1007/s00705-018-3808-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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