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Doron Merkler, Edit Horvath, Wolfgang Bruck, Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Juan Carlos del la Torre, Daniel D. Pinschewer
Published in Volume 116, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(5):1254–1263 doi:10.1172/JCI27372
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Persistence of rLCMV/INDG is restricted to CNS neurons.

(A) C57BL/6, RAG–/–, and A–/–RAG–/– mice were infected at birth with ARM or rLCMV/INDG i.c. or were left uninfected. At 35–50 days of age, the indicated organs were tested for viral S segment and NP mRNA by Northern hybridization (ethidium bromide staining of 28S rRNA is shown as loading control). An analogous pattern of rLCMV/INDG distribution in the body was observed in various experiments with neonatally infected C57BL/6, RAG–/–, and A–/–RAG–/– mice (8–10 mice per genotype). (B) Brain sections of neonatally rLCMV/INDG infected 5- to 7-week-old C57BL/6 mice were costained for LCMV-NP (red), nuclei (blue), and cell type–specific markers (green) as indicated. Scale bar: 50 μm. Insets show 2.5-fold-higher-magnification views of boxed regions. Representative images show neuron-restricted virus distribution as found in the entire CNS (n = 9 animals from 3 independent experiments with identical results; for overview images see Supplemental Figure 5).