Mouse Scarb2 Modulates EV-A71 Pathogenicity in Neonatal Mice
Wakako Miwatashi, Minori Ishida, Ayako Takashino, Kyousuke Kobayashi, Midori Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Shitara, Satoshi Koike
Abstract
EV-A71 infects humans naturally but can also infect neonatal mice. The tissue tropism and severity of EV-A71 disease are determined by several factors, among which the virus receptor is thought to be important. We show that EV-A71 can infect neonatal mice using mScarb2. However, the infection efficiency of WT strains via mScarb2 is so low that an elevated virus-receptor interaction associated with mouse adaptation mutation and decrease in mScarb2 expression level during development modulate the severity of the disease, the spread of virus, and the susceptibility period in the artificial neonatal mice model.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyPathogenicityCell biologyVirologyGeneticsMolecular biologyMicrobiologyViral Infections and Immunology ResearchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyVirus-based gene therapy research