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Infectivity of rabies virus-exposed macrophages.

Nazé, Florence
Suin, Vanessa
Lamoral, Sophie
Francart, Aurélie
Brochier, Bernard
Kalai, Michael
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Rabies virus distributes widely in infected mice, including lymphoid tissues and spleen macrophages. The infection characteristics in murine macrophages and the infectivity of virus-exposed macrophages were examined upon inoculation in mice. In vitro, Mf4/4 spleen macrophages supported mild virus production (10(4)-fold less than neuroblastoma), with formation of typical virions. Bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMM) were most efficient to capture virus, but new virus production was not detected. Virus-induced cell death was significantly stronger in BMM, which might have eliminated BMM with productive infection. Still, viral RNA remained detectable in the remaining BMM for at least 4 weeks. Injection of in vitro-infected Mf4/4 in the nose or brain proved efficient to propagate infection in mice, even when cells were pre-incubated with neutralizing antibodies. Surprisingly, injection of ex-vivo-infected BMM in the brain also led to lethal infection in 8 out of 12 mice. Injection of infected Mf4/4 in the muscle mostly favoured a protective antibody response. Despite that macrophages are less fit to support virus production, they can still act as a source of infectious virus upon transfer in mice. This may be relevant for screening donor organs/cells, for which RT-PCR should be preferred over the traditional antigen or virus isolation assays.

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2013-02-01
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Animals, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Antibodies, Viral, Antibody Formation, Antigens, Viral, Bone Marrow, brain, Cell Death, Immunity, Humoral, Injections, Intramuscular, Macrophages, mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Microscopy, Electron, Nose, Rabies, Rabies virus, RNA, Viral, Spleen, Viral Load, Virus Cultivation
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