2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3639.2003.tb00029.x
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Direct Comparison of Demyelinating Disease Induced by the Daniel's Strain and BeAn Strain of Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus

Abstract: We compared CNS disease following intracere‐bral injection of SJL mice with Daniel's (DA) and BeAn 8386 (BeAn) strains of Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV). In tissue culture, DA was more virulent then BeAn. There was a higher incidence of demyelination in the spinal cords of SJL/J mice infected with DA as compared to BeAn. However, the extent of demyelination was similar between virus strains when comparing those mice that developed demyelination. Even though BeAn infection resulted in lower inc… Show more

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“…(6). Although highly homologous at both the nucleotide and amino acid levels and highly similar with respect to the CNS disease produced, there are differences between the individual strains of the TO group that can be seen upon direct comparison of neuropathological changes following infection (27). C57BL/6 mice infected i.c.…”
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“…(6). Although highly homologous at both the nucleotide and amino acid levels and highly similar with respect to the CNS disease produced, there are differences between the individual strains of the TO group that can be seen upon direct comparison of neuropathological changes following infection (27). C57BL/6 mice infected i.c.…”
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“…Notably, most recently identifi ed viruses that show no overt disease association do not grow in culture (36)(37)(38). Second, the murine cardioviruses, and especially TMEV, the closest relative to SafV, display a range of clinical associations that are dependent on strain properties (4,(27)(28)(29)(30). The existence of high and low pathogenic variants most likely provides advantages in the interplay between host population density, herd immunity, and viral replicative fi tness.…”
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“…Neurovirulent strains, such as GDVII, cause an acute encephalomyelitis in mice, resulting in a high proportion of deaths. Persistent strains like BeAn and DA cause a chronic demyelinating disease that provides an experimental animal model for multiple sclerosis in humans (4,(27)(28)(29)(30). These drastically different disease patterns seem to be determined by conformational changes in the outermost structures of VP1 and VP2 (31).…”
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“…Two main types of TMEV are known, one highly aggressive that causes an extremely severe neuropathology leading to death within 1 week (induced by GDVII and FA strains of TV), and the other, less aggressive and not fatal (induced by DA and BeAn strains) (63). The latter can induce either a monophasic or a biphasic disease, depending on the mouse strain.…”
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