Theiler's virus replication in brain macrophages cultured in vitro

  • Levy M
  • Aubert C
  • Brahic M
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Infection of the mouse with Theiler's virus is one of the best animal models for the study of multiple sclerosis, a chronic demyelinating disease of the human central nervous system. The identification of the virus target cell(s) is fundamental to an understanding of the viral persistence as well as the inflammation and demyelination observed in the chronic phase of the disease. This paper reports that a small fraction of brain macrophages grown in vitro can be efficiently infected with Theiler's virus without significant cytolytic effect. Viral replication as well as continuous production of infectivity were observed in these cultures.

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Levy, M., Aubert, C., & Brahic, M. (1992). Theiler’s virus replication in brain macrophages cultured in vitro. Journal of Virology, 66(5), 3188–3193. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.66.5.3188-3193.1992

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