Susceptibility of +/+, +/nu and nu/nu BALB/c mice to ocular herpes simplex virus infection
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Susceptibility of +/+, +/nu and nu/nu BALB/c mice to ocular herpes simplex virus infection
Abstract
Athymic (nude) mice have played an important role in defining the function of the immune system and its role in infectious diseases. In the majority of these studies, heterozygous +/nu mice have been used as normal controls for the nu/nu mice, and it has been assumed that +/nu mice have essentially normal immune systems. We have compared the response of +/+, +/nu and nu/nu BALB/c mice following ocular infection with HSV-1 and have found that +/nu mice develop significantly more severe blepharitis, vascularization of the cornea, stromal keratitis and extraocular disease (herpetiform spread) than +/+ BALB/c mice. The extraocular disease was particularly severe in the +/nu mice, suggesting that factors regulating herpetiform spread of the virus are deficient in these mice. Susceptibility to lethal encephalitis did not differ between +/+ and +/nu mice. These results suggest that significant differences exist in the response to ocular HSV infection between +/+ and +/nu mice.
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