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Sufficient virus-neutralizing antibody in the central nerve system improves the survival of rabid rats

Journal
Journal of Biomedical Sciences
Journal Volume
19
Pages
1-12
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
P-H Liao
H-H Yang
P-T Chou
M-H Wang
P-C Ju
L-K Chen
HAO-LI LIU  
P-H Liao
H-H Yang
P-T Chou
M-H Wang
P-C Ju
H-L Liu
L-K Chen
DOI
10.1186/1423-0127-19-61
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84865689941&doi=10.1186%2f1423-0127-19-61&partnerID=40&md5=22866b4f15b300e3f2cea9ec22480ca5
Abstract
Background: Rabies is known to be lethal in human. Treatment with passive immunity for the rabies is effective only when the patients have not shown the central nerve system (CNS) signs. The bloodbrain barrier (BBB) is a complex functional barrier that may compromise the therapeutic development in neurological diseases. The goal of this study is to determine the change of BBB integrity and to assess the therapeutic possibility of enhancing BBB permeability combined with passive immunity in the late stage of rabies virus infection. Methods: The integrity of BBB permeability in rats was measured by quantitative ELISA for total IgG and albumin levels in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and by exogenously applying Evans blue as a tracer. Western blotting of occludin and ZO-1, two tight junction proteins, was used to assess the molecular change of BBB structure. The breakdown of BBB with hypertonic arabinose, recombinant tumor necrosis factor-alpha (rTNF-?), and focused ultrasound (FUS) were used to compare the extent of BBB disruption with rabies virus infection. Specific humoral immunity was analyzed by immunofluorescent assay and rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test. Virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibody (mAb) 8-10E was administered to rats with hypertonic breakdown of BBB as a passive immunotherapy to prevent the death from rabies. Results: The BBB permeability was altered on day 7 post-infection. Increased BBB permeability induced by rabies virus infection was observed primarily in the cerebellum and spinal cord. Occludin was significantly decreased in both the cerebral cortex and cerebellum. The rabies virus-specific antibody was not strongly elicited even in the presence of clinical signs. Disruption of BBB had no direct association with the lethal outcome of rabies. Passive immunotherapy with virus-neutralizing mAb 8-10E with the hypertonic breakdown of BBB prolonged the survival of rabies virus-infected rats. Conclusions: We demonstrated that the BBB permeability was altered in a rat model with rabies virus inoculation. Delivery of neutralizing mAb to the infected site in brain combined with effective breakdown of BBB could be an aggressive but feasible therapeutic mode in rabies when the CNS infection has been established. © 2012 Pi-Hung et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Subjects
Blood-brain barrier; Central nerve system; Cerebrospinal fluid; Hypertonic breakdown; Occludin; Passive immunotherapy; Rabies; Virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibody
Other Subjects
albumin; Evans blue; immunoglobulin G; monoclonal antibody; monoclonal antibody 8 10E; neutralizing antibody; occludin; protein ZO1; recombinant tumor necrosis factor alpha; RNA; sonovue; unclassified drug; virus antigen; albuminoid; immunoglobulin G; monoclonal antibody; occludin; protein ZO1; Tjp1 protein, rat; animal experiment; animal model; antibody titer; antigen detection; article; blood brain barrier; blood level; central nervous system; central nervous system infection; cerebrospinal fluid level; controlled study; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; genotype; humoral immunity; immunofluorescence test; immunotherapy; male; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; passive immunotherapy; priority journal; rabies; Rabies virus; rat; reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; serum; survival; ultrasound; virus genome; virus neutralization; Western blotting; animal; blood brain barrier; central nervous system; cerebrospinal fluid; human; immunology; metabolism; pathogenicity; pathology; pathophysiology; Rabies virus; virology; Rabies virus; Rattus; Albumins; Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Blood-Brain Barrier; Central Nervous System; Humans; Immunoglobulin G; Occludin; Rabies; Rabies virus; Rats; Zonula Occludens-1 Protein
Type
journal article

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