Experimental Optic Neuritis Induced by a Demyelinating Strain of Mouse Hepatitis Virus

Shindler, Kenneth S. ; Kenyon, Lawrence C. ; Dutt, Mahasweta ; Hingley, Susan T. ; Sarma, Jayasri Das (2008) Experimental Optic Neuritis Induced by a Demyelinating Strain of Mouse Hepatitis Virus Journal of Virology, 82 (17). pp. 8882-8886. ISSN 0022-538X

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00920-08

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00920-08

Abstract

Optic neuritis (ON), an inflammatory demyelinating optic nerve disease, occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS). Pathological mechanisms and potential treatments for ON have been studied via experimental autoimmune MS models. However, evidence suggests that virus-induced inflammation is a likely etiology triggering MS and ON; experimental virus-induced ON models are therefore required. We demonstrate that MHV-A59, a mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) strain that causes brain and spinal cord inflammation and demyelination, induces ON by promoting mixed inflammatory cell infiltration. In contrast, MHV-2, a nondemyelinating MHV strain, does not induce ON. Results reveal a reproducible virus-induced ON model important for the evaluation of novel therapies.

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