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Peripheral Dendritic Cells Are Essential For Both The Innate And Adaptive Antiviral Immune Responses In The Central Nervous System, Christina D. Steel, Suzanna M. Hahto, Richard P. Ciavarra
Peripheral Dendritic Cells Are Essential For Both The Innate And Adaptive Antiviral Immune Responses In The Central Nervous System, Christina D. Steel, Suzanna M. Hahto, Richard P. Ciavarra
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
Intranasal application of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) causes acute infection of the central nervous system (CNS). However, VSV encephalitis is not invariably fatal, suggesting that the CNS may contain a professional antigen-presenting cell (APC) capable of inducing or propagating a protective antiviral immune response. To examine this possibility, we first characterized the cellular elements that infiltrate the brain as well as the activation status of resident microglia in the brains of normal and transgenic mice acutely ablated of peripheral dendritic cells (DCs) in vivo. VSV encephalitis was characterized by a pronounced infiltrate of myeloid cells (CD45highCD11b+ …