Expression of Mig (monokine induced by interferon-γ) is important in T lymphocyte recruitment and host defense following viral infection of the central nervous system

MT Liu, D Armstrong, TA Hamilton… - The Journal of …, 2001 - journals.aai.org
MT Liu, D Armstrong, TA Hamilton, TE Lane
The Journal of Immunology, 2001journals.aai.org
Induction of a Th1 immune response against viral infection of the CNS is important in
contributing to viral clearance. The present studies demonstrate a role for the T cell
chemoattractant chemokine Mig (monokine induced by IFN-γ) in contributing to a Th1
response against mouse hepatitis virus infection of the CNS. Analysis of the kinetics of Mig
expression revealed mRNA transcripts present at days 7 and 12 postinfection (pi) but not
early (day 2) or late (day 35) in the infection. To determine functional significance, mouse …
Abstract
Induction of a Th1 immune response against viral infection of the CNS is important in contributing to viral clearance. The present studies demonstrate a role for the T cell chemoattractant chemokine Mig (monokine induced by IFN-γ) in contributing to a Th1 response against mouse hepatitis virus infection of the CNS. Analysis of the kinetics of Mig expression revealed mRNA transcripts present at days 7 and 12 postinfection (pi) but not early (day 2) or late (day 35) in the infection. To determine functional significance, mouse hepatitis virus-infected mice were treated with anti-Mig antisera, and the severity of disease was evaluated. Such treatment resulted in a marked increase in mortality that correlated with a> 3 log increase in viral burden within the brains as compared with control mice treated with normal rabbit serum. Anti-Mig-treated mice displayed a significant decrease (p< 0.005) in CD4+ and CD8+ T cell recruitment into the CNS as compared with normal rabbit serum-treated mice. In addition, anti-Mig treatment resulted in a significant decrease (p< 0.05) in levels of IFN-γ and IFN-β that coincided with increased (p< 0.02) expression of the anti-inflammatory Th2 cytokine IL-10 within the CNS. Collectively, these data indicate that Mig is important in contributing to host defense by promoting a protective Th1 response against viral infection of the CNS.
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