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Caspase 3-Dependent Cell Death Of Neurons Contributes To The Pathogenesis Of West Nile Virus Encephalitis, M. A. Samuel, John D. Morrey, M. S. Diamond Jan 2007

Caspase 3-Dependent Cell Death Of Neurons Contributes To The Pathogenesis Of West Nile Virus Encephalitis, M. A. Samuel, John D. Morrey, M. S. Diamond

John D. Morrey

West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurotropic, arthropod-borne flavivirus that has become a significant global cause of viral encephalitis. To examine the mechanisms of WNV-induced neuronal death and the importance of apoptosis in pathogenesis, we evaluated the role of a key apoptotic regulator, caspase 3. WNV infection induced caspase 3 activation and apoptosis in the brains of wild-type mice. Notably, congenic caspase 3–/– mice were more resistant to lethal WNV infection, although there were no significant differences in the tissue viral burdens or the kinetics of viral spread. Instead, decreased neuronal death was observed in the cerebral cortices, brain stems, …