Metagenomic and metabolomic characterization of rabies encephalitis: New insights into the treatment of an ancient disease

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Abstract

Rabies virus (RV) infection is a fatal nervous system disorder. We describe a patient who died of rabies despite a neuroprotective intervention. Neuropathology showed neuronal loss with abundant RV antigen, genome, and Negri bodies, accompanied by intense neuroinflammation, including by CD8+ T lymphocyte infiltrates. Deep sequencing and real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction revealed RNA encoding a bat RV strain together with inflammatory gene induction. RV-infected brain demonstrated reduced neuronal metabolites with an anaerobic metabolic profile by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. These multiplatform studies highlight the extent of ongoing viral replication coupled with inflammation in treated rabies, indicative of a neurological immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. © 2013 The Author.

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Reinke, S. N., Resch, L., Maingat, F., Branton, W., Jackson, A. C., Holt, R., … Power, C. (2013). Metagenomic and metabolomic characterization of rabies encephalitis: New insights into the treatment of an ancient disease. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 207(9), 1451–1456. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jis479

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