Abstract 333: Chemokine and Autophagy-Related Genes in Novel In Vivo and In Vitro Models for Viral Myocarditis

2012 
Picornavirus infection is one of leading causes of myocarditis in humans. Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) belongs to the genus Cardiovirus, the family Picornaviridae. While TMEV has been used as a mouse model for multiple sclerosis (MS), TMEV can also cause myocarditis in mice. We found that the susceptibilities of mouse strains to myocarditis differed from susceptibilities to the MS model. In the heart, we detected viral replication and inflammation. However, it is unclear whether virus itself or immune cells damaged the heart. To clarify the role of direct virus infection in myocarditis we used the cardiomyocyte cell line, HL-1, which retains a differentiated cardiomyocyte phenotype and contractile activity. We infected HL-1 with TMEV and monitored cytopathic effect (CPE) and cell viability. At 8 hours post infection (hpi), HL-1 cells developed CPE with decreased contractile activities, while cell death was not obvious. We detected 54% and 93% of cell death at 12 and 24 hpi, respectively...
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