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Murine hepatitis virus strain 1 produces a clinically relevant model of severe acute respiratory syndrome in A/J mice

De Albuquerque, Nadine; Baig, Ehtesham; Ma, Xuezhong; Zhang, Jianhua; He, William; Rowe, Andrea; Habal, Marlena; Liu, Mingfeng; Shalev, Itay; Downey, Gregory P; Gorczynski, Reginald; Butany, Jagdish; Leibowitz, Julian; Weiss, Susan R; McGilvray, Ian D; Phillips, M James; Fish, Eleanor N; Levy, Gary A
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a life-threatening infectious disease which has been difficult to study and treat because of the lack of a readily available animal model. Intranasal infection of A/J mice with the coronavirus murine hepatitis virus strain 1 (MHV-1) produced pulmonary pathological features of SARS. All MHV-1-infected A/J mice developed progressive interstitial pneumonitis, including dense macrophage infiltrates, giant cells, and hyaline membranes, resulting in death of all animals. In contrast, other mouse strains developed only mild transitory disease. Infected A/J mice had significantly higher cytokine levels, particularly macrophage chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1/CCL-2), gamma interferon, and tumor necrosis factor alpha. Furthermore, FGL2/fibroleukin mRNA transcripts and protein and fibrin deposits were markedly increased in the lungs of infected A/J mice. These animals developed a less robust type I interferon response to MHV-1 infection than resistant C57BL/6J mice, and treatment with recombinant beta interferon improved survival. This study describes a potentially useful small animal model of human SARS, defines its pathogenesis, and suggests treatment strategies.
PMCID:1641767
PMID: 17041219
ISSN: 0022-538x
CID: 5238632

Murine hepatitis virus strain 1 as a model for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (SARS)

DeAlbuquerque, Nadine; Baig, Ehtesham; Xuezhong, Max; Shalev, Itay; Phillips, M James; Habal, Marlena; Leibowitz, Julian; McGilvray, Ian; Butany, Jagdish; Fish, Eleanor; Levy, Gary
PMCID:7122963
PMID: 17037562
ISSN: 0065-2598
CID: 5238622

Soluble FGL2 In Vitro Prevents Allorecognition And In Vivo Prolongs Survival Of Fully Mismatched Skin Grafts: Possible Linkage To T Regulatory Cell (TREG) Function [Meeting Abstract]

Shalev, Itay; Habal, Marlena; Manuel, Justin; Foerester, Katharina; Liu, Hao; Phillips, James; Grant, David; Gorczynski, Reg; Zhang, Li; Levy, Gary
ORIGINAL:0015612
ISSN: 0041-1337
CID: 5241352