[Productive replication of human cytomegalovirus in primary microglial cells]
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[Productive replication of human cytomegalovirus in primary microglial cells]
Abstract
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection can result in neurological symptoms. In vitro replication of the HCMV was studied in primary cultures of microglial cells from the central nervous systems (CNS) of human embryos. The microglial cells were infected with various amounts of either the AD169 laboratory HCMV strain or a clinical HCMV isolate. A specific cytopathic effect occurred within 24 h and persisted for two months. Immunocytochemical tests for immediate early and late viral antigens done one and three days after the infection demonstrated that 60% to 80% of the microglial cells were infected and that 3% to 8% were the site of viral DNA replication. Kinetic studies showed accumulation of viral particles in the supernatant during the first two weeks after the infection. Prestimulation of the cells by PMA 24 h before the infection was associated with increased release of viral particles and with an increased percentage of cells expressing late viral antigens. The microglial cells of the human embryonic CNS are fully permissive targets for the HCMV. The in vitro HCMV model used in this study may prove useful for investigating the pathophysiology of HCMV encephalitis, in particular after mother-to-fetus transmission of the virus.
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