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CD40L protects against mouse hepatitis virus-induced neuroinflammatory demyelination
Authors:Fareeha Saadi  Debanjana Chakravarty  Saurav Kumar  Mithila Kamble  Bhaskar Saha  Kenneth S. Shindler  Jayasri Das Sarma
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Mohanpur, India;2. National Centre for Cell Science, Ganeshkhind, Pune, India;3. Departments of Ophthalmology and;4. Neurology University of Pennsylvania Scheie Eye Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America; Thomas Jefferson University, UNITED STATES
Abstract:Neurotropic mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-A59/RSA59) infection in mice induces acute neuroinflammation due to direct neural cell dystrophy, which proceeds with demyelination with or without axonal loss, the pathological hallmarks of human neurological disease, Multiple sclerosis (MS). Recent studies in the RSA59-induced neuroinflammation model of MS showed a protective role of CNS-infiltrating CD4+ T cells compared to their pathogenic role in the autoimmune model. The current study further investigated the molecular nexus between CD4+ T cell-expressed CD40Ligand and microglia/macrophage-expressed CD40 using CD40L-/- mice. Results demonstrate CD40L expression in the CNS is modulated upon RSA59 infection. We show evidence that CD40L-/- mice are more susceptible to RSA59 induced disease due to reduced microglia/macrophage activation and significantly dampened effector CD4+ T recruitment to the CNS on day 10 p.i. Additionally, CD40L-/- mice exhibited severe demyelination mediated by phagocytic microglia/macrophages, axonal loss, and persistent poliomyelitis during chronic infection, indicating CD40-CD40L as host-protective against RSA59-induced demyelination. This suggests a novel target in designing prophylaxis for virus-induced demyelination and axonal degeneration, in contrast to immunosuppression which holds only for autoimmune mechanisms of inflammatory demyelination.
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