[HTML][HTML] An intermediate dose of LCMV clone 13 causes prolonged morbidity that is maintained by CD4+ T cells

A Stamm, L Valentine, R Potts, M Premenko-Lanier - Virology, 2012 - Elsevier
A Stamm, L Valentine, R Potts, M Premenko-Lanier
Virology, 2012Elsevier
Wasting is a sign of various underlying disorders and is a common feature of cancer, sepsis,
and AIDS. We have developed an in vivo model to study the various stages of wasting
following infection of mice with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus cl-13. Using this model we
have identified four distinct stages of wasting and have discovered that all stages occur in
the different groups of mice regardless of whether the virus is cleared or persists. However,
the degree and extent of wasting vary between groups of mice, depending upon the dose of …
Wasting is a sign of various underlying disorders and is a common feature of cancer, sepsis, and AIDS. We have developed an in vivo model to study the various stages of wasting following infection of mice with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus cl-13. Using this model we have identified four distinct stages of wasting and have discovered that all stages occur in the different groups of mice regardless of whether the virus is cleared or persists. However, the degree and extent of wasting vary between groups of mice, depending upon the dose of virus administered. Blocking IFNγ or TNFα, which are believed to take part in the wasting process, did not affect the wasting state. Finally, we found that CD4+ T cells control the maintenance stage of wasting. We believe this model will be useful in studying the regulation of wasting during a persistent viral infection, hopefully leading to improved therapies to ameliorate the disorder.
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