1997
DOI: 10.1258/002367797780600189
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Enterotropic mouse hepatitis virus

Abstract: SummaryMouse hepatitis virus (MHVI, the coronavirus of the mouse, is the most common viral pathogen in contemporary laboratory mouse colonies throughout the world. It is highly contagious with variable clinical manifestations. The majority of infections are subclinical, but can still significantly influence biological responses, thus interfering with research, mainly in the field of immunology. MHV has been intensively studied from a number of research perspectives and has become the prototype for studying the… Show more

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“…For example, allogeneic liver grafts can sometimes be maintained without immunosuppressive drugs (34, 35) and systemic tolerance to allogeneic cells can be induced by injection of the cells into the portal vein (36). However, the liver is also quite capable of sustaining effector T cell responses, such as during human infections with hepatitis A virus (37) and mouse infections with mouse hepatitis virus (38). Thus the liver is not purely tolerogenic and can adapt responses according to homeostatic signals (39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, allogeneic liver grafts can sometimes be maintained without immunosuppressive drugs (34, 35) and systemic tolerance to allogeneic cells can be induced by injection of the cells into the portal vein (36). However, the liver is also quite capable of sustaining effector T cell responses, such as during human infections with hepatitis A virus (37) and mouse infections with mouse hepatitis virus (38). Thus the liver is not purely tolerogenic and can adapt responses according to homeostatic signals (39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten ICR mice purchased from each company were euthanized by carbon dioxide overexposure after blood collection under balanced anesthesia using ketamine and xylazine. Samples of blood, liver, kidney, spleen, lung, and colon feces were (Table 3) [5,11,19]. All animal experiments were performed under protocols approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Seoul National University.…”
Section: Animals and Specimen Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I propose that these stable evolutionary states of viral persistence are due to a strategy we can call virus addiction ( Villarreal, 2005 ) and that MHV can provide the exemplar of such a state. The CNS demyelinated disease that MHV can induce is most observed in newborn pups ( Homberger, 1997 ;Nash et al , 2001 ) and once in the brain, MHV can persist in CNS with recurring disease ( Marten et al , 2001 ). In wild asymptomatic mice, MHV is found mostly as an enteric infection.…”
Section: Mhv-mouse Exemplar (A Case For Persistence and Virus Addiction)mentioning
confidence: 99%