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Publication : Shedding light on the elusive role of endothelial cells in cytomegalovirus dissemination.

First Author  Sacher T Year  2011
Journal  PLoS Pathog Volume  7
Issue  11 Pages  e1002366
PubMed ID  22114552 Mgi Jnum  J:183165
Mgi Id  MGI:5317972 Doi  10.1371/journal.ppat.1002366
Citation  Sacher T, et al. (2011) Shedding light on the elusive role of endothelial cells in cytomegalovirus dissemination. PLoS Pathog 7(11):e1002366
abstractText  Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is frequently transmitted by solid organ transplantation and is associated with graft failure. By forming the boundary between circulation and organ parenchyma, endothelial cells (EC) are suited for bidirectional virus spread from and to the transplant. We applied Cre/loxP-mediated green-fluorescence-tagging of EC-derived murine CMV (MCMV) to quantify the role of infected EC in transplantation-associated CMV dissemination in the mouse model. Both EC- and non-EC-derived virus originating from infected Tie2-cre(+) heart and kidney transplants were readily transmitted to MCMV-naive recipients by primary viremia. In contrast, when a Tie2-cre(+) transplant was infected by primary viremia in an infected recipient, the recombined EC-derived virus poorly spread to recipient tissues. Similarly, in reverse direction, EC-derived virus from infected Tie2-cre(+) recipient tissues poorly spread to the transplant. These data contradict any privileged role of EC in CMV dissemination and challenge an indiscriminate applicability of the primary and secondary viremia concept of virus dissemination.
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