Equid herpesvirus 1 infection of endothelial cells requires activation of putative adhesion molecules: an in vitro model

Author:

SMITH D1,HAMBLIN A1,EDINGTON N1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology & Infectious Diseases, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK

Abstract

SUMMARY Antisera to activated equine endothelial cells, which detected surface molecules of 116 kD, 97 kD, 42 kD and 38 kD, were made to investigate the role of endothelial adhesion molecules in equid herpes virus 1 infection. These putative adhesion molecules could be induced by 17-β oestradiol, chorionic gonadotrophin, or IL-2, as well as by LPS and PWM. In an in vitro flow system, using equine veins or arteries, equid herpesvirus 1 in leucocytes was only transferred to infect endothelial cells if both leucocytes and endothelial cells expressed these surface molecules. Blocking of the membrane molecules with polyclonal antibodies prevented transfer of virus to the endothelial cells, indicating that the adhesion molecules had a key role in effecting transfer of virus. These in vitro observations give particular insight into the reports that in the natural course of infection in horses infection of endothelial cells is restricted to certain tissues, and in a wider context the results illustrate the complexity of factors that may direct tissue tropism.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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