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Journal of Virology, November 1998, p. 8605-8612, Vol. 72, No. 11
0022-538X/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
A Protein Critical for a Theiler's Virus-Induced
Immune System-Mediated Demyelinating Disease Has a Cell
Type-Specific Antiapoptotic Effect and a Key Role in Virus
Persistence
Ghanashyam D.
Ghadge,
Li
Ma,
Shigeru
Sato,
Jong
Kim, and
Raymond P.
Roos*
Department of Neurology, The University of
Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Received 16 March 1998/Accepted 8 July 1998
TO subgroup strains of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus
(TMEV) induce a persistent central nervous system infection and
demyelinating disease in mice. This disease serves as an experimental model of multiple sclerosis (MS) because the two diseases have similar
inflammatory white matter pathologies and because the immune system
appears to mediate demyelination in both processes. We previously
reported (H. H. Chen, W. P. Wong, L. Zhang, P. L. Ward,
and R. P. Roos, Nat. Med. 1:927-931, 1995) that TO subgroup strains use an alternative initiation codon (in addition to the AUG
used to synthesize the picornavirus polyprotein from one long open
reading frame) to translate L*, a novel protein that is out of frame
with the polyprotein and which plays a key role in the demyelinating
disease. We now demonstrate that L* has antiapoptotic activity in
macrophage cells and is critical for virus persistence. The
antiapoptotic action of L* as well as the differential translation of L* and virion capsid proteins may foster virus persistence in
macrophages and interfere with virus clearance. The regulation of
apoptotic activity in inflammatory cells may be important in the
pathogenesis of TMEV-induced demyelinating disease as well as MS.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Neurology (MC 2030), The University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., Chicago, IL 60637. Phone: (773) 702-6390. Fax: (773) 702-7775. E-mail:
rroos{at}drugs.bsd.uchicago.edu.
Journal of Virology, November 1998, p. 8605-8612, Vol. 72, No. 11
0022-538X/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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