Persistent Infection of Human Pancreatic Islets by Coxsackievirus B Is Associated with Alpha Interferon Synthesis in β Cells
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- 1 November 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 74 (21) , 10153-10164
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.74.21.10153-10164.2000
Abstract
The interactions of coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), CVB4E2 (diabetogenic), and CVB4JBV (nondiabetogenic) strains with human pancreatic islets from eight adult brain-dead donors were investigated. Persistent replication of viruses in human islets was proved by detection of viral RNA by in situ hybridization, VP1 capsid protein by immunofluorescence (IF) staining, negative-strand viral RNA by reverse transcription-PCR in extracted RNA from islets, and release of infectious particles up to 30 days after infection without obvious cytolysis. By double IF staining, glucagon-containing α cells and insulin-containing β cells were shown to be susceptible to CVB. The persistence of CVB3 and CVB4 in islet cells was associated with the chronic synthesis of alpha interferon (IFN-α), as evidenced by the detection of IFN-α mRNA and immunoreactive IFN-α with antiviral activity. By double IF staining, IFN-α was detected in insulin-producing β cells only. Experiments with neutralizing anti-coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) antibodies provided evidence that CAR was expressed by α and β cells and that it played a role in the infection of these cells with CVB and the consecutive IFN-α expression in β cells. The viral replication and the expression of IFN-α in islets were not restricted to the CVB4E2 diabetogenic strain and did not depend on the genetic background of the host. The neutralization of endogenous IFN-α significantly enhanced the CVB replication in islet cells and resulted in rapid destruction of islets. Thus, human β cells can harbor a persistent CVB infection, and CVB-induced IFN-α plays a role in the initiation and/or maintenance of chronic CVB infection in human islets.Keywords
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