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A more recent version of this article appeared on September 1, 2008
(Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. )
© 2008 by The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.
doi:10.1167/iovs.08-1914

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Neutrophils Protect the Retina of the Injected Eye from Infection after Anterior Chamber Inoculation of HSV-1 in BALB/c Mice

Mei Zheng 1, Mark A Fields 1, Yi Liu 1, Heather M. Cathcart 1, Elizabeth Richter 1, and Sally S. Atherton 2*

1 Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, United States
2 Dept Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia, R and E Building, Room CB2915, Augusta, Georgia, 30912-2000, United States

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: satherton{at}mail.mcg.edu.


   Abstract

Purpose: To determine if infiltrating PMNs play a role in preventing early direct anterior-to-posterior spread of HSV-1 and/or in preventing spread of HSV-1 from the brain back to the retina of the injected eye after anterior chamber (AC) inoculation. Methods: BALB/c mice were treated with monoclonal antibody RB6-8C5 (Gr-1) against PMN or control IgG and inoculated with HSV-1. Results: In Gr-1 treated mice, PMNs were depleted in the peripheral blood and in the HSV-1 infected eye. More virus (2-3 logs) was recovered from the inoculated eye of Gr-1 antibody treated mice than from control mice. Immunohistochemistry revealed disseminated virus infected cells in the junction between the anterior and the posterior segment and also in the posterior segment of the HSV-1 inoculated eye in Gr-1 treated mice. In control IgG treated mice, virus infected cells were observed only within the AC. More virus (3 logs) was recovered from the contralateral suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and increased virus staining was observed in the ipsilateral optic nerve of Gr-1 treated mice compared with control mice. In Gr-1 treated mice, the central retina was virus infected in a patchy fashion beginning on day 7 p.i. which progressed to involve the entire retina. Conclusions: Since both direct anterior-to-posterior spread of virus as well as spread via the optic nerve occurred in PMN depleted mice, these results suggest that PMNs play an important role both in limiting intraocular spread of virus in the injected eye and in controlling spread of the virus from the brain into the optic nerve and retina of the injected eye.

Key Words: virus infection, retinitis, optic nerve, polymorphonuclear leukocyte, HSV-1, anterior chamber




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