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Publication : Pathogenesis of Dugbe virus infection in wild-type and interferon-deficient mice.

First Author  Boyd A Year  2006
Journal  J Gen Virol Volume  87
Issue  Pt 7 Pages  2005-9
PubMed ID  16760403 Mgi Jnum  J:129291
Mgi Id  MGI:3768983 Doi  10.1099/vir.0.81767-0
Citation  Boyd A, et al. (2006) Pathogenesis of Dugbe virus infection in wild-type and interferon-deficient mice. J Gen Virol 87(Pt 7):2005-9
abstractText  In 129 mice, infection with the nairovirus Dugbe virus (DUGV) was lethal following intracerebral but not intraperitoneal inoculation. Following both routes of inoculation, immunostaining of tissue sections demonstrated virus-positive cells in the brain, indicating that DUGV is neuroinvasive in mice. Many brain areas were affected and neurones were the main cell type infected. Infected cells showed punctate accumulations of viral nucleoprotein in the cytoplasm, indicative of virus replication sites. Immunostaining for activated caspase 3 demonstrated no evidence of apoptosis. The type I interferon (IFN) system plays a significant role in defence against DUGV, as 129 IFN-alpha/beta R(-/-) mice died rapidly following both intraperitoneal and intracerebral inoculations. Studies were undertaken to determine whether the IFN-inducible proteins, protein kinase R (PKR) and MxA, were important for protection; neither PKR nor constitutively expressed human MxA played significant roles.
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