Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6020494 Journal of Neuroimmunology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A murine model of retroviral infection-induced peripheral neuropathy was used.•Microglial CD40 plays a crucial role in the development of peripheral neuropathy.•Data indicate a role for lumbar spinal cord infection and cytokine responses.

B6 mice infected with LP-BM5 develop severe immunodeficiency (termed murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (MAIDS)) and peripheral neuropathy. To determine whether microglial CD40 is involved in LP-BM5-induced peripheral neuropathy, B6-CD40 knockout (KO) mice and B6-CD40 KO mice adoptively transferred either total leukocytes or B cells were examined for behavioral sensitivity, tissue viral loads, cytokine responses, and the development of MAIDS. All three CD40 KO groups developed MAIDS, the severity of which was correlated with peripheral cytokine responses. CD40 KO mice displayed significantly reduced mechanical hypersensitivity post-infection compared to wild-type mice regardless of cell transfer. These findings support microglial CD40 involvement in LP-BM5-induced peripheral neuropathy.

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