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IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease

BACKGROUND: Theiler’s virus infection induces chronic demyelinating disease in mice and has been investigated as an infectious model for multiple sclerosis (MS). IL-1 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of both the autoimmune disease model (EAE) and this viral model for MS. However, IL-1 is...

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Autores principales: Kim, Byung S, Jin, Young-Hee, Meng, Liping, Hou, Wanqiu, Kang, Hyun Seok, Park, Hey Suk, Koh, Chang-Sung
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3462702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22985464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-9-217
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author Kim, Byung S
Jin, Young-Hee
Meng, Liping
Hou, Wanqiu
Kang, Hyun Seok
Park, Hey Suk
Koh, Chang-Sung
author_facet Kim, Byung S
Jin, Young-Hee
Meng, Liping
Hou, Wanqiu
Kang, Hyun Seok
Park, Hey Suk
Koh, Chang-Sung
author_sort Kim, Byung S
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description BACKGROUND: Theiler’s virus infection induces chronic demyelinating disease in mice and has been investigated as an infectious model for multiple sclerosis (MS). IL-1 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of both the autoimmune disease model (EAE) and this viral model for MS. However, IL-1 is known to play an important protective role against certain viral infections. Therefore, it is unclear whether IL-1-mediated signaling plays a protective or pathogenic role in the development of TMEV-induced demyelinating disease. METHODS: Female C57BL/6 mice and B6.129S7-Il1r1(tm1Imx)/J mice (IL-1R KO) were infected with Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (1 x 10(6) PFU). Differences in the development of demyelinating disease and changes in the histopathology were compared. Viral persistence, cytokine production, and immune responses in the CNS of infected mice were analyzed using quantitative PCR, ELISA, and flow cytometry. RESULTS: Administration of IL-1β, thereby rending resistant B6 mice susceptible to TMEV-induced demyelinating disease, induced a high level of Th17 response. Interestingly, infection of TMEV into IL-1R-deficient resistant C57BL/6 (B6) mice also induced TMEV-induced demyelinating disease. High viral persistence was found in the late stage of viral infection in IL-1R-deficient mice, although there were few differences in the initial anti-viral immune responses and viral persistent levels between the WT B6 and IL-1R-deficiecent mice. The initial type I IFN responses and the expression of PDL-1 and Tim-3 were higher in the CNS of TMEV-infected IL-1R-deficient mice, leading to deficiencies in T cell function that permit viral persistence. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the presence of high IL-1 level exerts the pathogenic role by elevating pathogenic Th17 responses, whereas the lack of IL-1 signals promotes viral persistence in the spinal cord due to insufficient T cell activation by elevating the production of inhibitory cytokines and regulatory molecules. Therefore, the balance of IL-1 signaling appears to be extremely important for the protection from TMEV-induced demyelinating disease, and either too much or too little signaling promotes the development of disease.
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spelling pubmed-34627022012-10-03 IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease Kim, Byung S Jin, Young-Hee Meng, Liping Hou, Wanqiu Kang, Hyun Seok Park, Hey Suk Koh, Chang-Sung J Neuroinflammation Research BACKGROUND: Theiler’s virus infection induces chronic demyelinating disease in mice and has been investigated as an infectious model for multiple sclerosis (MS). IL-1 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of both the autoimmune disease model (EAE) and this viral model for MS. However, IL-1 is known to play an important protective role against certain viral infections. Therefore, it is unclear whether IL-1-mediated signaling plays a protective or pathogenic role in the development of TMEV-induced demyelinating disease. METHODS: Female C57BL/6 mice and B6.129S7-Il1r1(tm1Imx)/J mice (IL-1R KO) were infected with Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (1 x 10(6) PFU). Differences in the development of demyelinating disease and changes in the histopathology were compared. Viral persistence, cytokine production, and immune responses in the CNS of infected mice were analyzed using quantitative PCR, ELISA, and flow cytometry. RESULTS: Administration of IL-1β, thereby rending resistant B6 mice susceptible to TMEV-induced demyelinating disease, induced a high level of Th17 response. Interestingly, infection of TMEV into IL-1R-deficient resistant C57BL/6 (B6) mice also induced TMEV-induced demyelinating disease. High viral persistence was found in the late stage of viral infection in IL-1R-deficient mice, although there were few differences in the initial anti-viral immune responses and viral persistent levels between the WT B6 and IL-1R-deficiecent mice. The initial type I IFN responses and the expression of PDL-1 and Tim-3 were higher in the CNS of TMEV-infected IL-1R-deficient mice, leading to deficiencies in T cell function that permit viral persistence. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the presence of high IL-1 level exerts the pathogenic role by elevating pathogenic Th17 responses, whereas the lack of IL-1 signals promotes viral persistence in the spinal cord due to insufficient T cell activation by elevating the production of inhibitory cytokines and regulatory molecules. Therefore, the balance of IL-1 signaling appears to be extremely important for the protection from TMEV-induced demyelinating disease, and either too much or too little signaling promotes the development of disease. BioMed Central 2012-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3462702/ /pubmed/22985464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-9-217 Text en Copyright ©2012 Kim et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Byung S
Jin, Young-Hee
Meng, Liping
Hou, Wanqiu
Kang, Hyun Seok
Park, Hey Suk
Koh, Chang-Sung
IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease
title IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease
title_full IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease
title_fullStr IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease
title_full_unstemmed IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease
title_short IL-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic CNS demyelinating disease
title_sort il-1 signal affects both protection and pathogenesis of virus-induced chronic cns demyelinating disease
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3462702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22985464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-9-217
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