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Detection of tissue culture-adapted Theiler's virus RNA in spinal cord white matter cells throughout infection.

W G Stroop, M Brahic, J R Baringer.   

Abstract

The appearance of histological lesions and the localization of viral RNA in the central nervous system of mice infected with tissue culture-adapted Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (WW strain) (TMEV-WW) was studied. Viral RNA was detected by autoradiography after in situ hybridization, using a (3)H-labeled DNA probe complementary to virion RNA, which was applied to deparaffinized sections of central nervous system tissues from infected mice. Subjacent histological sections of tissues were used to assess the location and extent of lesions. Lesions were first observed at 20 days post-inoculation and appeared to enlarge throughout infection. They consisted of infiltrates of mononuclear cells and lymphocytes in spinal cord white matter and leptomeninges; at 78 days post-inoculation severe necrotizing and demyelinative myelitis and gliosis were observed. In contrast to the pathogenesis of brain-derived TMEV-WW-infected mice, no lesions were found in the central nervous system gray matter of mice infected with tissue culture-adapted TMEV-WW at any time post-infection. Tissue culture-adapted viral RNA was found in the cells of spinal cord white matter throughout infection; only one neuron in close proximity to the injection site was found to contain viral RNA shortly after infection. At early times after infection, spinal cord white matter cells containing viral RNA were found before development of inflammatory lesions; at later days post-inoculation, positive cells were found within, at the periphery of, or at a distance from lesions. The number of infected cells and the amount of viral RNA per cell appeared to remain constant from 20 to 78 days post-inoculation despite the increasing intensity of the inflammatory response. The nearly exclusive spinal cord white matter tropism of tissue culture-adapted TMEV-WW appeared to directly correlate with the disease-inducing potential of this virus.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7118255      PMCID: PMC347595          DOI: 10.1128/iai.37.2.763-770.1982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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