[Herpes simplex virus retinitis. Role of the immune system in the animal experiment].

M Zierhut, R Tamesis, R Hemady, C S Foster
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can induce severe inflammation in the retina. Von Szily described a model in which anterior chamber injection of HSV results in anterior uveitis with relative protection of the retina, but contralateral retinitis. The role of the immune system in the von Szily mouse model was investigated in our experiments. Earlier experiments demonstrated resistance to contralateral retinitis in some mouse strains. Our results suggest that natural killer (NK) cells do not play an important role in this phenomenon. In the next step the role of NK cells and T cells in the retinitis was investigated. After depletion of NK cells with anti-NK antibody, sensitive BALB/c and resistant CB17 mice did not have a higher incidence of retinitis. CB-17 mice developed more encephalitis after depletion, demonstrating an important role of NK cells against generalization of HSV. The role of T cells was investigated using T-cell-deficient nude mice. These mice had bilateral retinitis in about 95% of cases, demonstrating the role of T cells in protection of the retina in this model. Anti-HSV-1 serum transfer provided protection for the contralateral retina.

单纯疱疹病毒性视网膜炎。免疫系统在动物实验中的作用]。
单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)可引起视网膜严重炎症。Von Szily描述了一个模型,在该模型中,前房注射HSV导致前葡萄膜炎,对视网膜有相对的保护,但对侧视网膜炎。本实验探讨了免疫系统在von Szily小鼠模型中的作用。早期的实验表明,一些小鼠品系对侧视网膜炎具有抗性。我们的研究结果表明,自然杀伤(NK)细胞在这一现象中没有发挥重要作用。下一步研究NK细胞和T细胞在视网膜炎中的作用。用抗NK抗体消耗NK细胞后,敏感的BALB/c和耐药的CB17小鼠视网膜炎的发生率不高。CB-17小鼠在耗竭后出现更多脑炎,证明NK细胞对HSV泛化的重要作用。用T细胞缺陷裸鼠研究T细胞的作用。这些小鼠在大约95%的病例中患有双侧视网膜炎,证明了T细胞在该模型中对视网膜的保护作用。抗hsv -1血清移植对侧视网膜有保护作用。
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