Interferons, Interferon Inducers, and Interferon-Ribavirin in Treatment of Flavivirus-Induced Encephalitis in Mice — Pieter Leyssen (2003) | RDL Network
Interferons, Interferon Inducers, and Interferon-Ribavirin in Treatment of Flavivirus-Induced Encephalitis in Mice
Article 2003 en
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Pieter Leyssen
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Christian Drosten
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Marcus Paning
Abstract
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We evaluated the prophylactic and therapeutic efficacy of interferon alpha-2b, pegylated interferon alpha-2b, poly(I. C), and Ampligen against Modoc virus encephalitis in an animal model for flavivirus infections. All compounds significantly delayed virus-induced morbidity (paralysis) and mortality (due to progressive encephalitis). Viral load (as measured on day 7 postinfection) was significantly reduced by 80 to 100% in the serum, brain, and spleen in mice that had been treated with either interferon alpha-2b, pegylated interferon alpha-2b, poly(I. C), or Ampligen. We also studied whether a combination of interferon alpha-2b and ribavirin (presently the standard therapy for the treatment of infections with hepatitis C virus) would be more effective than treatment with interferon alone. However, ribavirin did not enhance the inhibitory effect of interferon therapy in this animal model for flavivirus infections.
Pieter Leyssen, Romaric Croes, Philipp Rau, Sabine Heiland, Erik Verbeken, Raf Sciot, Jan Paeshuyse, Nathalie Charlier, De Clercq Erik, Uta Meyding‐Lamadé, Johan Neyts
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