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Kim TS  Perlman S 《Journal of virology》2005,79(11):7113-7120
Mouse hepatitis virus strain JHM causes a chronic demyelinating disease in susceptible strains of rodents. Demyelination does not develop in infected RAG1-/- (recombination activation gene-deficient) mice but can be induced by several experimental interventions, including adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cells or antibodies. A common feature of demyelination in these models is extensive infiltration of macrophages/microglia into the white matter. The data obtained thus far do not indicate whether macrophage/microglia infiltration, in the absence of T cells or antibody, is sufficient to mediate demyelination. To determine whether the expression of a single macrophage chemoattractant, in the context of virus infection, could initiate the demyelinating process, we engineered a recombinant coronavirus that expressed the chemokine CCL2/monocyte chemoattractant protein-1. CCL2 has been implicated in macrophage infiltration into the central nervous system and is involved in demyelination in many experimental models of demyelination. Extensive macrophage/microglia infiltration and demyelination has developed in RAG1-/- mice infected with this recombinant virus. Thus, these results suggest that the minimal requirement for demyelination is increased expression of a single macrophage-attracting chemokine in the context of an inflammatory milieu, such as that induced by a viral infection.  相似文献   
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Cyclic peptides offer the possibility of varying both scaffold geometry and R-group functionality. For example, parameters such as ring size and the placement of D-amino acid and proline residues can have a dramatic effect on the conformations of cyclic peptides, allowing access to structurally diverse species based on simple modifications in their linear sequences. We synthesized a cyclic peptide library in which ring size, alpha-carbon stereochemistry, and proline placement were varied. Analysis of the products showed that heptapeptides in general cyclized more readily than hexapeptides, and within these groups the scaffolds with a greater number of pralines cyclized with markedly lower yields than scaffolds with fewer pralines. Split-pool libraries based on a sample set of these scaffolds showed that, in general, scaffold geometry outweighed side chains variation in determining cyclization efficiency. These concepts were applied to the synthesis of cyclodimeric variants of an inhibitor of actin assembly in Xenopus egg extracts, yielding side chain variants with improved potency over the original scaffold.  相似文献   
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Cytoplasmic extracts prepared from Xenopus laevis eggs are used for the reconstitution of a wide range of processes in cell biology, and offer a unique environment in which to investigate the role of cytoplasmic mechanics without the complication of preorganized cellular structures. As a step toward understanding the mechanical properties of this system, we have characterized the rheology of crude interphase extracts. At macroscopic length scales, the extract forms a soft viscoelastic solid. Using a conventional mechanical rheometer, we measure the elastic modulus to be in the range of 2-10 Pa, and loss modulus in the range of 0.5-5 Pa. Using pharmacological and immunological disruption methods, we establish that actin filaments and microtubules cooperate to give mechanical strength, whereas the intermediate filament cytokeratin does not contribute to viscoelasticity. At microscopic length scales smaller than the average network mesh size, the response is predominantly viscous. We use multiple particle tracking methods to measure the thermal fluctuations of 1 microm embedded tracer particles, and measure the viscosity to be approximately 20 mPa-s. We explore the impact of rheology on actin-dependent cytoplasmic contraction, and find that although microtubules modulate contractile forces in vitro, their interactions are not purely mechanical.  相似文献   
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A dysregulated innate immune response and exuberant cytokine/chemokine expression are believed to be critical factors in the pathogenesis of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), caused by a coronavirus (SARS-CoV). However, we recently showed that inefficient immune activation and a poor virus-specific T cell response underlie severe disease in SARS-CoV-infected mice. Here, we extend these results to show that virus-specific T cells, in the absence of activation of the innate immune response, were sufficient to significantly enhance survival and diminish clinical disease. We demonstrated that T cells are responsible for virus clearance, as intravenous adoptive transfer of SARS-CoV-immune splenocytes or in vitro-generated T cells to SCID or BALB/c mice enhanced survival and reduced virus titers in the lung. Enhancement of the number of virus-specific CD8 T cells by immunization with SARS-CoV peptide-pulsed dendritic cells also resulted in a robust T cell response, earlier virus clearance, and increased survival. These studies are the first to show that T cells play a crucial role in SARS-CoV clearance and that a suboptimal T cell response contributes to the pathological changes observed in SARS. They also provide a new approach to SARS vaccine design.Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), caused by a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV), resulted in over 8,000 cases of respiratory disease, with 10% mortality, in 2002 and 2003 (18). Patients with severe disease developed acute lung injury (ALI), concomitant with neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and prolonged expression of several proinflammatory cytokines (4, 17, 18, 32). Virus was cleared slowly from these patients and could be detected in respiratory secretions for as long as 21 days postinfection (p.i.) (14, 17).SARS has not recurred to a significant extent since 2003, so most studies have used animal infections to investigate the mechanism of severe disease. These studies have been facilitated by the isolation and characterization of SARS-CoV variants that cause severe respiratory disease in mice or rats after adaptation to these hosts by serial passage (15, 16, 22). One strain, isolated after 15 passages through the lungs of BALB/c mice, caused respiratory disease in young BALB/c mice (MA15 virus) (22). As in humans with severe disease, cytokine expression is elevated and prolonged in animals with severe disease, whether caused by the human Urbani or rodent-adapted strains of SARS-CoV, and is accompanied by delayed kinetics of virus clearance (1, 5, 15, 23, 26, 35). This elevated expression of proinflammatory mediators is believed to be a major contributory factor in the development of pneumonia and, subsequently, ALI.These studies did not address the role of the antivirus T cell response in disease. T cell responses are critical for virus clearance and protection from clinical disease in mice infected with other coronaviruses, such as mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) (31), or other pulmonary pathogens, such as influenza A virus or Sendai virus (7, 29). Although some studies using the Urbani strain showed that virus clearance was T cell independent (5, 34), mice infected with this strain develop only mild pneumonitis, so that the requirement for a virus-specific T cell response for protection in SARS-CoV-infected animals remains unclear.Young BALB/c mice infected with MA15 virus develop severe respiratory disease, with substantial mortality, dependent upon virus dosage (22). We recently showed that the pulmonary immune response is inefficiently activated in these mice at early times after infection, resulting in a barely detectable antivirus T cell response in mice with a lethal infection (35). Survival correlated with the development of a SARS-CoV-specific CD4 and CD8 T cell response. Poor activation of the immune response could be reversed by depletion of inhibitory alveolar macrophages with clodronate, a drug that depletes phagocytic cells (28, 30), or by treatment with poly(I-C) or CpG, both of which activate macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs). Disease could also be ameliorated by adoptive transfer of activated DCs, which are able to traffic to the lung draining lymph nodes (DLN) and prime the antivirus T cell response. These interventions effect two changes in the host immune response: they result in activation of the innate immune system and facilitate the development of a robust virus-specific T cell response. From these results, we could not determine the relative importance of these two limbs of the immune response in protection. Here, we examined whether a robust antivirus T cell response was sufficient to protect mice in the absence of interventions that activated the innate immune response. Our results indicate that virus-specific T cells are necessary and sufficient for virus clearance and for protection from clinical disease in MA15 virus-infected mice.  相似文献   
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Cardinium is a recently discovered maternally transmitted bacterial endosymbiont in the Bacteroidetes that has thus far been documented in five arthropod orders. While its effects on his hosts are largely unknown, a few strains have been shown to manipulate host reproduction in parasitic wasps and in mites, either by transforming males into females, or by causing mating incompatibilities between infected males and uninfected males. Cardinium has recently been reported to be widespread in spiders, and in this study, we document pervasive infections in Cybaeus spiders, which are some of the most abundant yet understudied spiders in the understory of moist Western North American forests. 12/20 species, as well as 96% of individuals in a local population of Cybaeus signifer were infected. Phylogenetic analysis revealed three closely related symbiont haplotypes within Cybaeus. Haplotypes clustered within geographically close species, suggesting that horizontal transmission might be quite high in this symbiont lineage.  相似文献   
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Neisseria meningitidis binds factor H (fH), a key regulator of the alternative complement pathway. A approximately 29 kD fH-binding protein expressed in the meningococcal outer membrane was identified by mass spectrometry as GNA1870, a lipoprotein currently under evaluation as a broad-spectrum meningococcal vaccine candidate. GNA1870 was confirmed as the fH ligand on intact bacteria by 1) abrogation of fH binding upon deleting GNA1870, and 2) blocking fH binding by anti-GNA1870 mAbs. fH bound to whole bacteria and purified rGNA1870 representing each of the three variant GNA1870 families. We showed that the amount of fH binding correlated with the level of bacterial GNA1870 expression. High levels of variant 1 GNA1870 expression (either by allelic replacement of gna1870 or by plasmid-driven high-level expression) in strains that otherwise were low-level GNA1870 expressers (and bound low amounts of fH by flow cytometry) restored high levels of fH binding. Diminished fH binding to the GNA1870 deletion mutants was accompanied by enhanced C3 binding and increased killing of the mutants. Conversely, high levels of GNA1870 expression and fH binding enhanced serum resistance. Our findings support the hypothesis that inhibiting the binding of a complement down-regulator protein to the neisserial surface by specific Ab may enhance intrinsic bactericidal activity of the Ab, resulting in two distinct mechanisms of Ab-mediated vaccine efficacy. These data provide further support for inclusion of this molecule in a meningococcal vaccine. To reflect the critical function of this molecule, we suggest calling it fH-binding protein.  相似文献   
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Positive reinforcement training (PRT) techniques have received considerable attention for their stress reduction potential in the behavioral management of captive nonhuman primates. However, few published empirical studies have provided physiological data to support this position. To address this issue, PRT techniques were used to train chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) to voluntarily present a leg for an intramuscular (IM) injection of anesthetic. Hematology and serum chemistry profiles were collected from healthy chimpanzees (n=128) of both sexes and various ages during their routine annual physical examinations over a 7-year period. Specific variables potentially indicative of acute stress (i.e., total white blood cell (WBC) counts, absolute segmented neutrophils (SEG), glucose (GLU) levels, and hematocrit (HCT) levels) were analyzed to determine whether the method used to administer the anesthetic (voluntary present for injection vs. involuntary injection) affected the physiological parameters. Subjects that voluntarily presented for an anesthetic injection had significantly lower mean total WBC counts, SEG, and GLU levels than subjects that were involuntarily anesthetized by more traditional means. Within-subjects analyses revealed the same pattern of results. This is one of the first data sets to objectively demonstrate that PRT for voluntary presentation of IM injections of anesthetic can significantly affect some of the physiological measures correlated with stress responses to chemical restraint in captive chimpanzees.  相似文献   
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Vitamin A has diverse biological functions and is essential for human survival. STRA6 is the high-affinity membrane receptor for plasma retinol binding protein (RBP), the principle and specific carrier of vitamin A (retinol) in the blood. It was previously shown that STRA6 couples to lecithin retinol acyltransferase (LRAT) and cellular retinol binding protein I (CRBP-I), but poorly to CRBP-II, for retinol uptake from holo-RBP. STRA6 catalyzes both retinol release from holo-RBP, which is responsible for its retinol uptake activity, and the loading of free retinol into apo-RBP, which can cause retinol efflux. Although STRA6-catalyzed retinol efflux into apo-RBP can theoretically deplete cells of retinoid, it is unclear to what extent this efflux happens and in what context. We show here that STRA6 can couple strongly to both CRBP-I and CRBP-II for retinol efflux to apo-RBP. Strikingly, pure apo-RBP can cause almost complete depletion of retinol taken up by CRBP-I in a STRA6-dependent manner. However, if STRA6 encounters both holo-RBP and apo-RBP (as in blood), holo-RBP blocks STRA6-mediated retinol efflux by competing with apo-RBP’s binding to STRA6 and by counteracting retinol efflux with influx. We also found that STRA6 catalyzes efficient retinol exchange between intracellular CRBP-I and extracellular RBP, even in the presence of holo-RBP. STRA6’s retinol exchange activity may serve to refresh the intracellular retinoid pool. This exchange is also a previously unknown function of CRBP-I and distinguishes CRBP-I from LRAT.  相似文献   
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