Antiviral antibodies stimulate production of reactive oxygen species in cultured canine brain cells infected with canine distemper virus

Author:

Bürge T1,Griot C1,Vandevelde M1,Peterhans E1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Veterinary Virology, University of Berne, Switzerland.

Abstract

Canine distemper is characterized mainly by respiratory, enteric, and nervous symptoms. Infection of the central nervous system results in demyelination, to which inflammation has been shown to contribute significantly. It has been proposed that macrophages play a major role as effector cells in this process. We report that cultured dog brain cells contain a population of macrophages capable of producing reactive oxygen species as measured by luminol-dependent chemiluminescence. In cultures infected with canine distemper virus, a burst of reactive oxygen is triggered by antiviral antibody. This response depends on the presence of viral antigens on the surfaces of infected cells and is mediated by the interaction of antigen-bound antibody with Fc receptors on the macrophages. Since there is no evidence in vitro or in vivo that oligodendrocytes, the cells forming myelin, are infected, our observation supports the hypothesis that "innocent bystander killing" is important in demyelination caused by canine distemper virus. Reactive oxygen species released from macrophages may contribute to destruction of myelin.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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