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2015

Medical Sciences

Thomas Jefferson University

Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers

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Expression Of Interferon Gamma By A Recombinant Rabies Virus Strongly Attenuates The Pathogenicity Of The Virus Via Induction Of Type I Interferon., Darryll A Barkhouse, Samantha A Garcia, Emily K Bongiorno, Aurore Lebrun, Milosz Faber, D Craig Hooper, Phd Jan 2015

Expression Of Interferon Gamma By A Recombinant Rabies Virus Strongly Attenuates The Pathogenicity Of The Virus Via Induction Of Type I Interferon., Darryll A Barkhouse, Samantha A Garcia, Emily K Bongiorno, Aurore Lebrun, Milosz Faber, D Craig Hooper, Phd

Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers

UNLABELLED: Previous animal model experiments have shown a correlation between interferon gamma (IFN-γ) expression and both survival from infection with attenuated rabies virus (RABV) and reduction of neurological sequelae. Therefore, we hypothesized that rapid production of murine IFN-γ by the rabies virus itself would induce a more robust antiviral response than would occur naturally in mice. To test this hypothesis, we used reverse engineering to clone the mouse IFN-γ gene into a pathogenic rabies virus backbone, SPBN, to produce the recombinant rabies virus designated SPBNγ. Morbidity and mortality were monitored in mice infected intranasally with SPBNγ or SPBN(-) control virus …