The Roles of Chemokines in Rabies Virus Infection: Overexpression May Not Always Be Beneficial
Open Access
- 15 November 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 83 (22), 11808-11818
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01346-09
Abstract
It was found previously that induction of innate immunity, particularly chemokines, is an important mechanism of rabies virus (RABV) attenuation. To evaluate the effect of overexpression of chemokines on RABV infection, chemokines macrophage inflammatory protein 1α (MIP-1α), RANTES, and IP-10 were individually cloned into the genome of attenuated RABV strain HEP-Flury. These recombinant RABVs were characterized in vitro for growth properties and expression of chemokines. It was found that all the recombinant viruses grew as well as the parent virus, and each of the viruses expressed the intended chemokine in a dose-dependent manner. When these viruses were evaluated for pathogenicity in the mouse model, it was found that overexpression of MIP-1α further decreased RABV pathogenicity by inducing a transient innate immune response. In contrast, overexpression of RANTES or IP-10 increased RABV pathogenicity by causing neurological diseases, which is due to persistent and high-level expression of chemokines, excessive infiltration and accumulation of inflammatory cells in the central nervous system, and severe enhancement of blood-brain barrier permeability. These studies indicate that overexpression of chemokines, although important in controlling virus infection, may not always be beneficial to the host.Keywords
This publication has 59 references indexed in Scilit:
- Role of chemokines in the enhancement of BBB permeability and inflammatory infiltration after rabies virus infectionVirus Research, 2009
- Blood–brain barrier changes and cell invasion differ between therapeutic immune clearance of neurotrophic virus and CNS autoimmunityProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008
- Evidence for Differential Roles for NKG2D Receptor Signaling in Innate Host Defense against Coronavirus-Induced Neurological and Liver DiseaseJournal of Virology, 2008
- Lethal Silver-Haired Bat Rabies Virus Infection Can Be Prevented by Opening the Blood-Brain BarrierJournal of Virology, 2007
- Failure To Open the Blood-Brain Barrier and Deliver Immune Effectors to Central Nervous System Tissues Leads to the Lethal Outcome of Silver-Haired Bat Rabies Virus InfectionJournal of Virology, 2007
- A highly attenuated rabies virus HEP-Flury strain reverts to virulent by single amino acid substitution to arginine at position 333 in glycoproteinVirus Research, 2006
- The expression and function of chemokines involved in CNS inflammationTrends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2006
- Selective attraction of monocytes and T lymphocytes of the memory phenotype by cytokine RANTESNature, 1990
- Rabies pathogenesisArchiv für die gesamte Virusforschung, 1977
- PROPAGATION OF RABIES VIRUS IN CULTURES OF HAMSTER KIDNEY CELLSCanadian Journal of Microbiology, 1960