Coxsackievirus B3 induction of NFAT: requirement for myocarditis susceptibility
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- PMCID: PMC2590670
- DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2008.08.020
Coxsackievirus B3 induction of NFAT: requirement for myocarditis susceptibility
Abstract
Ultraviolet (u.v.) inactivated coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) induces rapid calcium flux in naïve BALB/c CD4+ T cells. CD4+ cells lacking decay accelerating factor (DAF-/-) show little calcium flux indicating that virus cross-linking of this virus receptor protein is necessary for calcium signaling in CVB3 infection. Interaction of CVB3 with CD4+ cells also activates NFAT DNA binding. To show that NFAT activation is crucial to CVB3 induced disease, wild-type mice and transgenic mice expressing dominant-negative NFAT (dnNFAT) mutant in T cells were infected and evaluated for myocarditis and pancreatitis 7 days later. Inhibition of NFAT in T cells prevented myocarditis but had no effect on pancreatitis. Virus titers in pancreas were equivalent in wild-type and dnNFAT animals but cardiac virus titers were increased in dnNFAT mice. Interferon-gamma (IFN gamma) expression was reduced in both CD4+ and V gamma 4+ T cells from dnNFAT mice compared to controls. FasL expression by V gamma 4+ cells was also suppressed. Inhibition of FasL expression by V gamma 4+ cells is consistent with myocarditis protection in dnNFAT mice.
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