Minus-strand RNA synthesis in the spinal cords of mice persistently infected with Theiler's virus
- PMID: 3357212
- PMCID: PMC253240
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.62.5.1824-1826.1988
Minus-strand RNA synthesis in the spinal cords of mice persistently infected with Theiler's virus
Abstract
Theiler's virus, a murine picornavirus, causes a chronic neurological disease characterized by primary demyelination in SJL/J mice. The lesions are very reminiscent of those of multiple sclerosis. Theiler's virus persists in oligodendrocytes and to a lesser extent in astrocytes and macrophages throughout the disease. Viral RNA and capsid protein syntheses are minimal in these cells. This restriction could play a central role in the mechanism of virus persistence. By quantitating plus- and minus-strand RNAs in infected central nervous system cells, we showed that RNA replication was blocked at the level of minus-strand RNA synthesis.
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