MyD88 protects from lethal encephalitis during infection with vesicular stomatitis virus
European Journal of Immunology 37(9): 2434-2440
Article 2007 English
Authors
KL
Karl S. Lang
AN
Alexander A. Navarini
MR
Mike Recher
Abstract
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MyD88 is a key adaptor molecule in innate resistance, engaged in most Toll-like receptor, as well as IL-1 and IL-18, signalling. Here, we analyzed the role of MyD88 in innate resistance during infection with vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) using myd88(-/-) mice. We found an increased susceptibility to VSV in myd88(-/-) mice, which was not explained by reduced type I IFN or neutralizing antibody responses. Susceptibility of myd88(-/-) mice correlated with impaired recruitment of immune cells to the site of infection. In the absence of MyD88 signalling, VSV rapidly spread to the spinal cord and brain causing lethal encephalitis.
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