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Immune Clearance of Attenuated Rabies Virus Results in Neuronal Survival with Altered Gene Expression
by
Gomme, Emily A.
, Addya, Sankar
, Rall, Glenn F.
, Wirblich, Christoph
, Schnell, Matthias J.
in
Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Biology
/ Brain - immunology
/ Brain - pathology
/ Brain - virology
/ Cell Survival
/ Central nervous system
/ Development and progression
/ Disease
/ Etiology
/ Fatalities
/ Flow cytometry
/ Fluorescence microscopy
/ Gene Expression
/ Genetic aspects
/ Green Fluorescent Proteins - genetics
/ Health aspects
/ Immunology
/ Integrases - genetics
/ Medicine
/ Mice
/ Mortality
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - immunology
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neurons - virology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Proteins
/ Rabies
/ Rabies - genetics
/ Rabies - immunology
/ Rabies - pathology
/ Rabies - virology
/ Rabies virus - immunology
/ Rabies virus - pathogenicity
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Software
/ Survival
/ Transcriptome
/ Viral genetics
/ Viral infections
/ Virulence (Microbiology)
2012
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Immune Clearance of Attenuated Rabies Virus Results in Neuronal Survival with Altered Gene Expression
by
Gomme, Emily A.
, Addya, Sankar
, Rall, Glenn F.
, Wirblich, Christoph
, Schnell, Matthias J.
in
Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Biology
/ Brain - immunology
/ Brain - pathology
/ Brain - virology
/ Cell Survival
/ Central nervous system
/ Development and progression
/ Disease
/ Etiology
/ Fatalities
/ Flow cytometry
/ Fluorescence microscopy
/ Gene Expression
/ Genetic aspects
/ Green Fluorescent Proteins - genetics
/ Health aspects
/ Immunology
/ Integrases - genetics
/ Medicine
/ Mice
/ Mortality
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - immunology
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neurons - virology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Proteins
/ Rabies
/ Rabies - genetics
/ Rabies - immunology
/ Rabies - pathology
/ Rabies - virology
/ Rabies virus - immunology
/ Rabies virus - pathogenicity
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Software
/ Survival
/ Transcriptome
/ Viral genetics
/ Viral infections
/ Virulence (Microbiology)
2012
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Immune Clearance of Attenuated Rabies Virus Results in Neuronal Survival with Altered Gene Expression
by
Gomme, Emily A.
, Addya, Sankar
, Rall, Glenn F.
, Wirblich, Christoph
, Schnell, Matthias J.
in
Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Biology
/ Brain - immunology
/ Brain - pathology
/ Brain - virology
/ Cell Survival
/ Central nervous system
/ Development and progression
/ Disease
/ Etiology
/ Fatalities
/ Flow cytometry
/ Fluorescence microscopy
/ Gene Expression
/ Genetic aspects
/ Green Fluorescent Proteins - genetics
/ Health aspects
/ Immunology
/ Integrases - genetics
/ Medicine
/ Mice
/ Mortality
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - immunology
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neurons - virology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Proteins
/ Rabies
/ Rabies - genetics
/ Rabies - immunology
/ Rabies - pathology
/ Rabies - virology
/ Rabies virus - immunology
/ Rabies virus - pathogenicity
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Software
/ Survival
/ Transcriptome
/ Viral genetics
/ Viral infections
/ Virulence (Microbiology)
2012
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Immune Clearance of Attenuated Rabies Virus Results in Neuronal Survival with Altered Gene Expression
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Immune Clearance of Attenuated Rabies Virus Results in Neuronal Survival with Altered Gene Expression
2012
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Rabies virus (RABV) is a highly neurotropic pathogen that typically leads to mortality of infected animals and humans. The precise etiology of rabies neuropathogenesis is unknown, though it is hypothesized to be due either to neuronal death or dysfunction. Analysis of human brains post-mortem reveals surprisingly little tissue damage and neuropathology considering the dramatic clinical symptomology, supporting the neuronal dysfunction model. However, whether or not neurons survive infection and clearance and, provided they do, whether they are functionally restored to their pre-infection phenotype has not been determined in vivo for RABV, or any neurotropic virus. This is due, in part, to the absence of a permanent \"mark\" on once-infected cells that allow their identification long after viral clearance. Our approach to study the survival and integrity of RABV-infected neurons was to infect Cre reporter mice with recombinant RABV expressing Cre-recombinase (RABV-Cre) to switch neurons constitutively expressing tdTomato (red) to expression of a Cre-inducible EGFP (green), permanently marking neurons that had been infected in vivo. We used fluorescence microscopy and quantitative real-time PCR to measure the survival of neurons after viral clearance; we found that the vast majority of RABV-infected neurons survive both infection and immunological clearance. We were able to isolate these previously infected neurons by flow cytometry and assay their gene expression profiles compared to uninfected cells. We observed transcriptional changes in these \"cured\" neurons, predictive of decreased neurite growth and dysregulated microtubule dynamics. This suggests that viral clearance, though allowing for survival of neurons, may not restore them to their pre-infection functionality. Our data provide a proof-of-principle foundation to re-evaluate the etiology of human central nervous system diseases of unknown etiology: viruses may trigger permanent neuronal damage that can persist or progress in the absence of sustained viral antigen.
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