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Antibody Production Remains Intact Despite Loss of Bone Marrow B cells in Murine Norovirus Infected Stat1-/- Mice.

Daniel E Eldridge1, Charlie C Hsu1.   

Abstract

Murine norovirus (MNV), which can be used as a model system to study human noroviruses, can infect macrophages/ monocytes, neutrophils, dendritic, intestinal epithelial, T and B cells, and is highly prevalent in laboratory mice. We previously showed that MNV infection significantly reduces bone marrow B cell populations in a Stat1-dependent manner. We show here that while MNV-infected Stat1-/- mice have significant losses of bone marrow B cells, splenic B cells capable of mounting an antibody response to novel antigens retain the ability to expand. We also investigated whether increased granulopoiesis after MNV infection was causing B cell loss. We found that administration of anti-G-CSF antibody inhibits the pronounced bone marrow granulopoiesis induced by MNV infection of Stat1-/- mice, but this inhibition did not rescue bone marrow B cell losses. Therefore, MNV-infected Stat1-/- mice can still mount a robust humoral immune response despite decreased bone marrow B cells. This suggests that further investigation will be needed to identify other indirect factors or mechanisms that are responsible for the bone marrow B cell losses seen after MNV infection. In addition, this work contributes to our understanding of the potential physiologic effects of Stat1-related disruptions in research mouse colonies that may be endemically infected with MNV.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34794531      PMCID: PMC8715767          DOI: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-21-000054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Med        ISSN: 1532-0820            Impact factor:   1.565


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