1997
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.71.1.383-391.1997
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Mouse hepatitis virus is cleared from the central nervous systems of mice lacking perforin-mediated cytolysis

Abstract: Perforin-deficient [perforin (؊/؊)] mice were infected with two strains of JHM virus (JHMV) to analyze the role of perforin-mediated cytotoxicity in acute lethal and subacute central nervous system (CNS) infections. During both acute and subacute infections, the overall mortality of the perforin (؊/؊) mice was not different from that of the controls. Perforin (؊/؊) mice survived longer than the controls, consistent with reduced morbidity. Both strains of virus were cleared from the perforin (؊/؊) mice as in th… Show more

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“…IFN-␥ has been determined to exert a potent antiviral effect in MHV-infected mice, leaving these data to be somewhat surprising. However, it is possible that reduced levels of IFN-␥ protein are present in infected CCR5 Ϫ/Ϫ mice and/or that expression of other antiviral effector molecules such as perforin are reduced compared to CCR5 ϩ/ϩ mice (Lin et al, 1997). CCR5 Ϫ/Ϫ mice expressed increased levels of mRNA transcripts for CCL5 at day 12 when compared to CCR5 ϩ/ϩ mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IFN-␥ has been determined to exert a potent antiviral effect in MHV-infected mice, leaving these data to be somewhat surprising. However, it is possible that reduced levels of IFN-␥ protein are present in infected CCR5 Ϫ/Ϫ mice and/or that expression of other antiviral effector molecules such as perforin are reduced compared to CCR5 ϩ/ϩ mice (Lin et al, 1997). CCR5 Ϫ/Ϫ mice expressed increased levels of mRNA transcripts for CCL5 at day 12 when compared to CCR5 ϩ/ϩ mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether this is the result of organ-specific differences in levels of MHC antigen expression is unclear, but viral clearance without the actual destruction of infected neurons, a nonrenewable cell population, would certainly be advantageous to the host. There now is convincing evidence in other systems that the antiviral actions of CD8 ÷ T cells within the CNS depend on their local production of soluble mediators such as interferon-y (IFN-y), and not on direct perforin-mediated cytolysis of target cells (Kfindig et al, 1993;Lin et al, 1997). In sum, while more than one mechanism may underlie their effects, it is clear that T cells can promote viral clearance from the CNS in many situations.…”
Section: B T Cells Promote Clearance Of Viruses From Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JHMV infection results in an acute encephalomyelitis characterized by wide-spread replication primarily in astrocytes and oligodendrocytes with relatively few neurons being infected (Knobler et al, 1981;Buchmeier and Lane, 1999;Parra et al, 1999;Perlman et al, 1999;Bergmann et al, 2006). Control of viral replication during acute disease relies on virus-specific CD8 + T cells, which function by two different effector mechanisms within the CNS: IFN-γ secretion is responsible for controlling viral replication in oligodendrocytes whereas a perforindependent mechanism promotes viral clearance from astrocytes (Lin et al, 1997;Parra et al, 1999). Infiltrating CD4 + T cells provide a supporting role for the maintenance and expansion of CTLs within the CNS, as well as enhancing effector responses (Stohlman et al, 1998;Phares et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%