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Cellular Inflammatory Response to Flaviviruses in the Central Nervous System of a Primate Host
Authors:Olga A. Maximova   Lawrence J. Faucette   Jerrold M. Ward   Brian R. Murphy     Alexander G. Pletnev
Affiliation:Laboratory of Infectious Diseases (OAM,BRM,AGP) and Comparative Medicine Branch, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (LJF,JMW), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Abstract:Flaviviruses such as tick-borne encephalitis virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, West Nile virus, and St. Louis encephalitis virus are important neurotropic human pathogens, typically causing a devastating and often fatal neuroinfection. Flaviviruses induce neuroinflammation with typical features of viral encephalitides, including inflammatory cell infiltration, activation of microglia, and neuronal degeneration. Development of safe and effective live-virus vaccines against neurotropic flavivirus infections demands a detailed knowledge of their neuropathogenesis in a primate host that is evolutionarily close to humans. Here, we used computerized morphometric analysis to quantitatively assess the cellular inflammatory responses in the central nervous system (CNS) of rhesus monkeys infected with three antigenically divergent attenuated flaviviruses. The kinetics, spatial pattern, and magnitude of microglial activation, trafficking of T and B cells, and changes in T cell subsets within the CNS define unique phenotypic signatures for each of the three viruses. Our results provide a benchmark for investigation of cellular inflammatory responses induced by attenuated flaviviruses in the CNS of primate hosts and provide insight into the neuropathogenesis of flavivirus encephalitis that might guide the development of safe and effective live-virus vaccines. (J Histochem Cytochem 57:973–989, 2009)
Keywords:flaviviruses   non-human primates   central nervous system   cellular inflammatory response   immunohistochemistry   digital whole-tissue section slides   computerized morphometric analysis
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